Benefits of Famine
Discover the compelling insights in Benefits of Famine by David Keen, published by James Currey in 2008. This thought-provoking paperback edition spans 320 pages and includes a new and updated introduction by the author, along with a Foreword by the esteemed Douglas H. Johnson. Keen explores the complex interplay of politics and social conditions in Sudan, offering readers a deep understanding of how famine can be perceived in various contexts. Ideal for those interested in political science and social issues, this book challenges conventional narratives and invites critical reflection. Enhance your knowledge of the intricate dynamics surrounding famines and their implications on society. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about understanding the socio-political landscape of the United Kingdom and beyond. Don’t miss out on this essential read!