China tends to be a dominant figure in the literature on global land grabbing. It is either cast as a major land grabber in distant places such as Africa, or as a key player in crop booms elsewhere because it provides for massive market demand, such as for soya from South America. These are all important issues and are well covered in the literature. However, the crop booms inside China that involve transnational capital and investors – and have provoked conflict around land politics – have been overlooked. Spotlighting the issue of land grabbing inside China reminds us that capital accumulation is principally interested in geographies and settings where it can generate profit – regardless of nationalities, boundaries, structural or institu...
According to media outlets, China\u27s involvement in the Sub-Saharan African agricultural sector is...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
China-Africa development cooperation in the rural sector has received anincreased attention by resea...
textabstractThis paper aims to broaden the scope of analysis of the contemporary global land rush b...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The article analyses domestic reactions to Chinese land deals in Brazil, Arge...
'Land grab' has become a catch-all phrase to refer to the current explosion of (trans)nati...
Land grabbing’ in Africa by China, and other populous, high-income Asian countries such as South Kor...
This chapter examines the political economy of Sino-African land acquisition with emphasis on land u...
Land grabbing has emerged as a significant issue in contemporary global governance that cuts across ...
Land grabbing has emerged as a significant issue in contemporary global governance that cuts across ...
Since 2008 there has been a dramatic increase in foreign direct investments in large-scale agricultu...
Land grabbing per se is not a new phenomenon, given its historical precedents in the eras of imperia...
A noted specialist on China's urban and economic geography investigates the processes underlying the...
This paper looks into the nature of China’s involvement with African nations, which is a highly deba...
While most studies focus on large-scale foreign corporate-dominated land grabbing, relatively small-...
According to media outlets, China\u27s involvement in the Sub-Saharan African agricultural sector is...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
China-Africa development cooperation in the rural sector has received anincreased attention by resea...
textabstractThis paper aims to broaden the scope of analysis of the contemporary global land rush b...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The article analyses domestic reactions to Chinese land deals in Brazil, Arge...
'Land grab' has become a catch-all phrase to refer to the current explosion of (trans)nati...
Land grabbing’ in Africa by China, and other populous, high-income Asian countries such as South Kor...
This chapter examines the political economy of Sino-African land acquisition with emphasis on land u...
Land grabbing has emerged as a significant issue in contemporary global governance that cuts across ...
Land grabbing has emerged as a significant issue in contemporary global governance that cuts across ...
Since 2008 there has been a dramatic increase in foreign direct investments in large-scale agricultu...
Land grabbing per se is not a new phenomenon, given its historical precedents in the eras of imperia...
A noted specialist on China's urban and economic geography investigates the processes underlying the...
This paper looks into the nature of China’s involvement with African nations, which is a highly deba...
While most studies focus on large-scale foreign corporate-dominated land grabbing, relatively small-...
According to media outlets, China\u27s involvement in the Sub-Saharan African agricultural sector is...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
China-Africa development cooperation in the rural sector has received anincreased attention by resea...