TY - BOOK AU - Gibson, Clark AU - Gibson TI - Politicians and poachers : the political economy of wildlife policy in Africa T2 - Political economy of institutions and decisions AV - QH 77.A35 Gib PY - 1999/// CY - Cambridge, UK PB - Cambridge University Press KW - WILDLIFE CONSERVATION--GOVERNMENT POLICY--AFRICA KW - WILDLIFE CONSERVATION--ECONOMIC ASPECTS--AFRICA N1 - Summary: In this book, Clark Gibson challenges the rhetoric of television documentaries and conservation organizations to explore the politics behind the creation and change of wildlife policy in Africa. This book examines what Gibson views as a central puzzle in the debate: Why do African governments create policies that apparently fail to protect wildlife? Moving beyond explanations of bureaucratic inefficiency and corrupt dictatorships, Gibson argues that biologically disastrous policies are retained because they meet the distributive goals of politicians and bureaucrats. Using evidence from Zambia, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, Gibson shows how institutions encourage politicians and bureaucrats to construct wildlife policies that further their own interests. This book will appeal to students of institutions, comparative politics, natural resource policy making, African politics, and wildlife conservation; Includes bibliographical references and index ER -