James Putzel
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James Putzel is a Professor of Development Studies and Director of the Crisis States Research Centre at the LSE. He was educated at McGill
McGill University
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 and Oxford
University of Oxford
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universities. His research focus as been on agrarian reform, social capital, political economy of development and crisis and fragile states.

He is perhaps best known for his book: A Captive Land: the Politics of Agrarian Reform in the Philippines.

Publications

Putzel, James (1992) A captive land : the politics of agrarian reform in the Philippines, London : Catholic Institute for International Relations ; New York : Monthly Review Press
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