L’OR BLANC PETITS ET GRANDS PLANTEURS FACE AU « BOOM » DE L’HÉVÉACULTURE (VIÊT NAM-CAMBODGE) (original) (raw)

Abstract

The central highlands of Vietnam and Cambodia have witnessed a significant increase of rubber tree plantations over the last 10 years and a profound reorganization of its economy and territory. The rubber booms differ significantly between the two countries, but they are also strongly intermingled in a context of increasing regional integration. The process is driven by global markets and powerful actors such as China and Malaysia, but national governments do play a key role with respect to land access and land use change. ‘White Gold’ and new eldorados are not only an economic issue; what is at stake is also political influence and power relations within the Greater-Mekong sub-region, as illustrated by massive transnational large-scale land acquisitions. To better understand the current agrarian transition, the authors of this book have sought to provide its historical background, back to colonial and socialist-experience times. The books also analyses the capacity of local populat...