Political Dynamics of Land-grabbing in Southeast Asia: Understanding Europe’s Role

TitlePolitical Dynamics of Land-grabbing in Southeast Asia: Understanding Europe’s Role
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Year of Publication2011
AuthorsBorras_Jr. SM, Franco JC
Pagination1-55
Key themesConversion-FoodSecurity, Dispossession-grabbing, Policy-law
Abstract

ABSTRACTED FROM THE SUMMARY: Land-grabbing is occurring at a significant extent and pace in Southeast Asia; some of the characteristics of this land grab differ from those in regions such as Africa. At a glance, Europe is not a high profile, major driver of land-grabbing in this region, but a closer examination reveals that it nonetheless is playing a significant role. This influence is both direct and indirect, through European corporate sector and public policies, as well as through multilateral agencies within which EU states are members. Looking at some of the cases of large-scale land acquisition in Southeast Asia, and the role played by the European Union, we put forward several observations and issues for discussion.

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