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Cambodian peasant's contribution to rural development: a perspective from Kampong Thom Province. Biotechnology, Agronomy, Society and Environment (BASE). 14(2):321-340.
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2010. Community Forestry in Cease-Fire Zones in Kachin State, Northern Burma: Formalizing Collective Property in Contested Ethnic Areas. CAPRi Workshop on Collective Action, Property Rights, and Conflict in Natural Resources Management. :1-20.
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2010. Forced Eviction and Resettlement in Cambodia: Case Studies from Phnom Penh. Washington University global studies law review (1546-6981). 9(1):39-76.
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2010. Globalisation and the foreignisation of space: seven processes driving the current global land grab. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 37(2):429-447.
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2010. Mechanisms of Land Conflict Resolution in Rural Cambodia. :i-iii,1-58.
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2010. Tyrants, Tycoons and Tigers. :1-50.
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2010. Articulated neoliberalism: The specificity of patronage, kleptocracy, and violence in Cambodia's neoliberalization. Environment and Planning A. 43:2554-2570.
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2011. The Cambodian Land Market: Development, Aberrations, and Perspectives. Asien. 120:28-47.
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2011. Ceasefire capitalism: military–private partnerships, resource concessions and military–state building in the Burma–China borderlands. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38(October):747-770.
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2011. Dispossesion, semi-proletarianization and enclosure: primitive accumulation and the land grab in Laos. International Conference on Global Land Grabbing. :1-32.
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2011. Fragmented sovereignty: land reform and dispossession in Laos. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38(4):885-905.
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2011. Identifying the ‘agriculturists’ in the Burma Delta in the colonial period: A new perspective on agriculturists based on a village tract's registers of holdings from the 1890s to the 1920s. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 42(3):405-434.
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2011. Land acquisition by non-local actors and consequences for local development: Impacts of economic land concessions on livelihoods of indigenous communities in Northeastern provinces of Cambodia. LandAc & Royal University of Phnom Penh, Utrecht/Phnom Penh. :1-40.
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2011. Land grabs, land control, and Southeast Asian crop booms. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38(4):837-857.
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