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Ayala-cantu L, Beni T, Markussen T, Narciso G, Newman C, Singh A, Singhal S, Tarp F, Zille H.  2017.  Characteristics of the Vietnamese rural economy: Evidence from a 2016 rural survey in 12 provinces of Viet Nam. :1-141.
Sun Y.  2012.  China and the Changing Myanmar. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. 31(4):51-77.
Burgos S, Ear S.  2010.  China's Strategic Interests in Cambodia: Influence and Resources. Asian Survey. 50(3):615-639.
Mills E.  2015.  Chinese Agricultural and Land Investments in Southeast Asia: A Preliminary Overview of Trends. (17):i-iv,1-21.
Hu F, Zhang X, Hu M, Cook DLee.  2019.  Chinese Enterprises' Investment in Infrastructure Construction in Cambodia. Asian Perspective. 43(1):177-207.
Hayward D, U_Ko_Lwin _, Yang B, U_Htet_Kyu _.  2020.  Chinese Investment into Tissue-Culture Banana Plantations in Kachin State, Myanmar. :1-56.
Ayuttacorn A.  2023.  Chinese Investor Networks and the Politics of Infrastructure Projects in the Eastern Economic Corridor in Thailand. Advances in Southeast Asian Studies. 16(2):233-250.
Kelley LC, Peluso NLee, Carlson KM, Afiff S.  2020.  Circular labor migration and land-livelihood dynamics in Southeast Asia's concession landscapes. Journal of Rural Studies. 73:21-33.
Woods K.  2015.  Commercial Agriculture Expansion in Myanmar: Links to Deforestation, Conversion Timber, and Land Conflicts. Forest Trend Report Series. (i-xv, 1-58)
Barney K.  2024.  Commercial timber plantations and community livelihoods: Insights from comparative case studies in southern Laos. Forest Policy and Economics. 158(January):103099.
Ironside J.  2003.  Communal Titling for Cambodia’s Indigenous Peoples. :1-8.
Woods K.  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.
Boupha T.  2023.  Comparing investments in the Lao Tea Sector: Concessions, contracts, and outcomes for smallholder farmers. :1-35.
Phromthep P, Torut B.  2024.  Comparing the Collaboration of Smallholder Farmers through Participatory Guarantee System Practices in Northeastern Thailand. Sustainability (Switzerland). 16(10)
Oldenburg C, Neef A.  2013.  Competing Frameworks and Perspectives on Land Property in Cambodia. :1-21.
World_Bank _.  2011.  Compulsory Land Acquisition and Voluntary Land Conversion in Vietnam. :i-xxi,1-223.
Vicol M, Niño HPérez.  2023.  Conceptualizing contract farming in the global land grabbing debate. Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing. :128-142.
Thongmanivong S, Phengsopha K, Chantavong H, Dwyer M, Oberndorf R.  2009.  Concession or cooperation? Impacts of recent rubber investment on land tenure and livelihoods: A case study from Oudomxai Province, Lao PDR :1-57.
Schönweger O, Heinimann A, Epprecht M, Lu J, Thalongsengchanh P.  2012.  Concessions and Leases in the Lao PDR: Taking stock of land investments. :1-87.
Diepart JChristophe, Schoenberger L.  2017.  Concessions in Cambodia: Governing profits, extending state power and enclosing resources from the colonial era to the present. The Handbook of Contemporary Cambodia. :157-168.
Woods KM.  2018.  The Conflict Resource Economy and Pathways to Peace in Burma. (144):i-ii,1-34.
Woods K, Treanor NBasik, Dwyer M.  2020.  "Conflict Rubber" and Land Rights in Southeastern Myanmar. :1-13.
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.
Joshi S.  2020.  Contesting land grabs, negotiating statehood: the politics of international accountability mechanisms and land disputes in rural Cambodia. Third World Quarterly. 41(9):1615-1633.
Pham_Thu_Thuy _, Moeliono M, Nguyen_Thi_Hien _, Nguyen_Huu_Tho _, Vu_Thi_Hien _.  2012.  The context of REDD+ in Vietnam: Drivers, agents and institutions. :i-xiv,1-79.

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