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Section One: Original Articles

Land Grabbing as Security Mercantilism in International Relations

Pages 47-64 | Published online: 15 Feb 2013

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Philip McMichael. (2016) Commentary: Food regime for thought. The Journal of Peasant Studies 43:3, pages 648-670.
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Sarah Ruth Sippel. (2015) Food security or commercial business? Gulf State investments in Australian agriculture. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:5, pages 981-1001.
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Philip McMichael. (2015) The Land Question in the Food Sovereignty Project. Globalizations 12:4, pages 434-451.
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Matias E. Margulis. (2015) Canada at the G8 and UN Committee on World Food Security: forum-shifting in global food security governance. Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 21:2, pages 164-178.
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Sara Keene, Marygold Walsh-Dilley, Wendy Wolford & Charles Geisler. (2015) A view from the top: examining elites in large-scale land deals. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 36:2, pages 131-146.
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Joshua K. Leon. (2015) The role of global cities in land grabs. Third World Quarterly 36:2, pages 257-273.
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Philip McMichael. (2014) Historicizing food sovereignty. The Journal of Peasant Studies 41:6, pages 933-957.
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Marion Dixon. (2014) The land grab, finance capital, and food regime restructuring: the case of Egypt. Review of African Political Economy 41:140, pages 232-248.
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Matias E. Margulis & Tony Porter. (2013) Governing the Global Land Grab: Multipolarity, Ideas, and Complexity in Transnational Governance. Globalizations 10:1, pages 65-86.
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Saskia Sassen. (2013) Land Grabs Today: Feeding the Disassembling of National Territory. Globalizations 10:1, pages 25-46.
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