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Löhr D.  2011.  The Cambodian Land Market: Development, Aberrations, and Perspectives. Asien. 120:28-47.
Woods K.  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.
World_Bank _.  2011.  Compulsory Land Acquisition and Voluntary Land Conversion in Vietnam. :i-xxi,1-223.
Truong_Thien_Thu _, Perera R.  2011.  Consequences of the two-price system for land in the land and housing market in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Habitat International. 35:30-39.
Kenney-Lazar M.  2011.  Dispossesion, semi-proletarianization and enclosure: primitive accumulation and the land grab in Laos. International Conference on Global Land Grabbing. :1-32.
Ta'ang_Student_and_Youth_Organization(TSYO).  2011.  Grabbing Land: Destructive Development in Ta'ang Region. :1-70.
Bues A.  2011.  Increasing Pressure for Land - Implications for Rural Livelihoods in Developing Countries: The Case of Cambodia. (October):i-v,1-54.
Prachvuthy M.  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.
Kenney-Lazar M.  2011.  Land Concessions, Land Tenure, and Livelihood Change: Plantation Development in Attapeu Province, Southern Laos. :1-47.
Hall D.  2011.  Land grabs, land control, and Southeast Asian crop booms. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38(4):837-857.
Woods K, Canby K.  2011.  Overview of Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade: Baseline Study 4 - Myanmar. (August):1-56.
Liversage H..  2011.  Responding to ‘land grabbing’ and promoting responsible investment in agriculture. IFAD Occasional Paper 2. :1-16.
Deininger K, Byerlee D, Lindsay J, Norton A, Selod H, Stickler M.  2011.  Rising Global Interest in Farmland: Can it Yield Sustainable and Equitable Benefits? :i-xlvi,1-218.
Hirsch P.  2011.  Titling against grabbing? Critiques and conundrums around land formalisation in Southeast Asia International Academic Conference on ‘Global Land Grabbing’. (April):1-18.
Baird IG.  2011.  Turning Land into Capital, Turning People into Labor: Primitive Accumulation and the Arrival of Large-Scale Economic Land Concessions in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry. 5(1):10-26.
United_States_Agency_for_International_Development(USAID).  2011.  USAID Country Profile: Property Rights and Resource Governance - Cambodia. USAID Country Profile. :1-27.
United_States_Agency_for_International_Development(USAID).  2011.  USAID Country Profile: Property Rights and Resource Governance - Lao PDR. :1-43.
United_States_Agency_for_International_Development(USAID).  2011.  USAID Country Profile: Property Rights and Resource Governance - Thailand. :1-27.
Schneider A.  2011.  What shall we do without our land? Land Grabs and Resistance in Rural Cambodia International Conference on Global Land Grabbing. (6-8 April):1-35.
Guttal S.  2011.  Whose Lands? Whose Resources? Development. 54(1):91-97.
Rao N.  2011.  Women’s Access to Land: An Asian Perspective. :1-20.

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