Famine Politics in Maoist China and the Soviet Union

Famine Politics in Maoist China and the Soviet Union

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Romance History
Format Hardcover
Pages 344
Language English
Published Aug 26, 2014
Publisher Yale University Press
ISBN-10 0300195818
ISBN-13 9780300195811
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Felix Wemheuer delves into the intricate and often harrowing dynamics of famine politics that played out in Maoist China and the Soviet Union during the twentieth century. Through a meticulous examination of historical events, he sheds light on how governance, ideology, and socio-political structures influenced the catastrophic famines that claimed millions of lives.

Wemheuer adeptly illustrates how political decisions and economic policies, driven by the ambitions of totalitarian regimes, exacerbated food shortages and crises. These tragic events reveal not only the devastating impact of state control over agriculture but also the failures of the systems in place to protect the populace during times of dire need.

By drawing parallels between the two nations, the author provides a broader understanding of how famine can be both a consequence of and a tool for political power. The narrative emphasizes the need to critically assess historical contexts to grasp the implications of famine politics on society, culture, and governance.

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