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Section One: Original Articles

Land Grabs Today: Feeding the Disassembling of National Territory

Pages 25-46 | Published online: 15 Feb 2013

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Dianne E. Rocheleau. (2015) Networked, rooted and territorial: green grabbing and resistance in Chiapas. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:3-4, pages 695-723.
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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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