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CASID 2021 CONFERENCE

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After The Mine Has Left: The Case Of Maricalum Mining In Negros Island, Philippines by John Edison Ubaldo, Kellyane Levac, […]

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Philippine referendum to give minority Muslims control over land, resources (2019)

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BANGKOK, Jan 21 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Nearly three million minority Muslims in southern Philippines voted on Monday in a […]

Mindanao Logging, Mining, Plantation / Land Reform, Violence

Why We Oppose the Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment (2010)

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In recent years a new development has emerged, commonly known as “the global land grab.” With this new development, it […]

Journals / Published Researches Mining, Plantation / Land Reform, Violence

Towards a better understanding of global land grabbing: an editorial introduction (2011)

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Over the past several years, the convergence of global crises in food, energy, finance, and the environment has driven a […]

Journals / Published Researches Plantation / Land Reform

The Agrarian Roots of Contemporary Violent Conflict in Mindanao, Southern Philippines (2011)

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The decades-old conflict in Mindanao, southern Philippines, is often framed as a Muslim– Christian conflict and reinterpreted as such within […]

Journals / Published Researches History, Plantation / Land Reform, Resistance, Violence

The politics of agrofuels and mega-land and water deals: insights from the ProCana case, Mozambique (2011)

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This paper examines the politics of large-scale commercial biofuels production and mega-land–water deals, with special reference to the dynamics of […]

Journals / Published Researches Plantation / Land Reform, Politics

The Philippines: predatory regime, growing authoritarian features (2009)

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Over the past decade, and especially over the past few years, political corruption, fraud and violence in the Philippines have […]

Journals / Published Researches Politics

The New Geopolitics of Food (2011)

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In the United States, when world wheat prices rise by 75 percent, as they have over the last year, it […]

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The new farm owners: Corporate investors lead the rush for control over overseas farmland (2009)

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With all the talk about “food security,” and distorted media statements like “South Korea leases half of Madagascar’s land,” it […]

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The Moro Conflict: Landlessness and Misdirected State Policies (2004)

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The conflict in the southern Philippines is becoming increasingly complex, and untangling the knots for a greater understanding of the […]

Journals / Published Researches Plantation / Land Reform, Resistance, Violence

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  • CASID 2021 CONFERENCE
  • Philippine referendum to give minority Muslims control over land, resources (2019)
  • Why We Oppose the Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment (2010)
  • Towards a better understanding of global land grabbing: an editorial introduction (2011)
  • The Agrarian Roots of Contemporary Violent Conflict in Mindanao, Southern Philippines (2011)
  • The politics of agrofuels and mega-land and water deals: insights from the ProCana case, Mozambique (2011)
  • The Philippines: predatory regime, growing authoritarian features (2009)
  • The New Geopolitics of Food (2011)
  • The new farm owners: Corporate investors lead the rush for control over overseas farmland (2009)
  • The Moro Conflict: Landlessness and Misdirected State Policies (2004)

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Recent Posts

  • CASID 2021 CONFERENCE
  • Philippine referendum to give minority Muslims control over land, resources (2019)
  • Why We Oppose the Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment (2010)
  • Towards a better understanding of global land grabbing: an editorial introduction (2011)
  • The Agrarian Roots of Contemporary Violent Conflict in Mindanao, Southern Philippines (2011)
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