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2014
Phuc_Xuan_To _, Mahanty S, Dressler W.  2014.  Social Networks of Corruption in the Vietnamese and Lao Cross-Border Timber Trade. Anthropological Forum. 24(2):1-21.
Beban A, Work C.  2014.  The Spirits are Crying: Dispossessing Land and Possessing Bodies in Rural Cambodia. Antipode. 46(3):593-610.
Hickie S.  2014.  Stalled hope? The resource conflict risk to Myanmar’s political and economic transition :1-32.
Haggblade S, Boughton D, Cho KMar, Denning G, Kloeppinger-Todd R, Oo Z, Sandar TMin, Than TMaung, Wai N_E_M_A, Wilson S et al..  2014.  Strategic Choices Shaping Agricultural Performance and Food Security in Myanmar. Journal of International Affairs. 67(2):55-71.
Borras_Jr. SM, Franco JC, Isakson R, Levidow L, Vervest P.  2014.  Towards Understanding the Politics of Flex Crops and Commodities. Transnational Institute (TNI) Agrarian Justice Program. (1):1-16.
Saunders J.  2014.  Trade in Illegal Timber: The Response in Vietnam. :1-26.
Dhiaulhaq A, De_Bruyn T, Wiset K, Thaworn R, Gritten D, Yasmi Y, Kritsanarangsan S, Soontornwong S.  2014.  Transformative mediation, a tool for maximising the positives out of forest conflict: A case study from Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Forests Under Pressure - Local Respones to Global Issues. :285-297.
MercyCorps _.  2014.  Visibility Verus Vulnerability: understanding instability and opportunity in Myanmar. :1-18.
Oakland_Institute _.  2014.  The World Bank’s Bad Business in Lao PDR. (Ldc):2013-2015.
2015
Davis KFrankel, Yu K, Rulli MCristina, Pichdara L, D'Odorico P.  2015.  Accelerated deforestation driven by large-scale land acquisitions in Cambodia. Nature Geoscience. 8:772-775.
Lamb V, Middleton C, Leonard R, Nga_Dao _.  2015.  Access to productive agricultural land by the landless, land poor and smallholder farmers in four Lower Mekong River Basin countries. :1-94.
Yun M.  2015.  Access to remedy for indigenous peoples affected by corporate activities in Cambodia. Business and Human Rights: Indigenous Peoples' Experiences with Access to Remedy. :187-210.
McAllister K.  2015.  Allocation or appropriation? How spatial and temporal fragmentation of land allocation policies facilitates land grabbing in Northern Laos Land Grabbing, Conflict and Agrarian-Environmental Transformations: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (76):i-iii,1-20.
Thi_Thanh_Hiên_Pham _, Turner S, Trincsi K.  2015.  Applying a Systematic Review to Land Use Land Cover Change in Northern Upland Vietnam: The Missing Case of the Borderlands. Geographical Research. 53(4):419-435.
Sims K.  2015.  The Asian Development Bank and the production of poverty: Neoliberalism, technocratic modernization and land dispossession in the Greater Mekong Subregion. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 36:112-126.
Kenney-Lazar M.  2015.  Authoritarian resource governance and emerging peasant resistance in the context of Sino-Vietnamese Tree Plantations, Southeastern Laos. Land Grabbing, Conflict and Agrarian-Environmental Transformations: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (2):i-iv,1-21.
Sherchan D.  2015.  Cambodia: The Bitter Taste of Sugar Displacement and Dispossession in Oddar Meanchey Province. :i-x,1-60.
Milne S.  2015.  Cambodia's Unofficial Regime of Extraction: Illicit Logging in the Shadow of Transnational Governance and Investment. Critical Asian Studies. 47(2):200-228.
Franco J, Kramer T, Fradejas AAlonso, Twomey H, Vervest P.  2015.  The Challenge of Democratic and Inclusive Land Policymaking in Myanmar: A Response to the Draft National Land Use Policy. :1-72.
Mills E.  2015.  Chinese Agricultural and Land Investments in Southeast Asia: A Preliminary Overview of Trends. (17):i-iv,1-21.
Woods K.  2015.  Commercial Agriculture Expansion in Myanmar: Links to Deforestation, Conversion Timber, and Land Conflicts. Forest Trend Report Series. (i-xv, 1-58)
Laovakul D.  2015.  Concentration of land and other wealth in Thailand. Unequal Thailand : aspects of income, wealth, and power. :32-42.
Mellac M, Castellanet C.  2015.  Convergence under pressure: Different routes to private ownership through land reforms in four Mekong countries (Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam). :1-43.
Global_Witness _.  2015.  The Cost of Luxury: Cambodia’s illegal trade in precious wood with China. (February):1-32.
Woods K.  2015.  CP maize contract farming in Shan State, Myanmar: A regional case of a place-based corporate agro-feed system. :i-iv,1-27.

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