Publications

TNI has a proud history of being at the cutting edge of analysis, research and activism on critical global issues. Here you can navigate our publications in chronological order, including: policy briefs, issue briefs, papers, reports, primers, working papers, and books.

  1. New ‘Webs of Power’ and Agrarian Transformations in Cambodia: Where are the women?

    Land and Water Grabbing
    Paper by
    Clara Mi Young Park
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  2. Bilateral Relations and Development Trajectories of Brazil and China BRICS’ Agrarian Issues at the Centre of the Contemporary ‘Double Movement’

    Land and Water Grabbing
    Paper by
    • Fabiano Escher
    • Sergio Schneider
    • Jingzhong Ye
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  3. BRICS and MICs in Bolivia’s ‘value’-chain agriculture

    Land and Water Grabbing
    Paper by
    Ben McKay
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  4. MultiLatin Agribusiness: the Expansion of Argentinian Firms in Brazil

    Land and Water Grabbing
    Paper by
    Clara Craviotti
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  5. Opening up Markets or Fostering a new Satellite State? Detangling the Impetuses of Chinese Land Investments in Tajikistan

    Land and Water Grabbing
    Paper by
    Irna Hofman
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  6. The BRICS Phenomenon: from Regional Economic Leaders to Global Political Players

    Land and Water Grabbing
    Paper by
    Laurence Piper
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  7. Food Regimes and Food Regime Analysis: A Selective Survey

    Land and Water Grabbing
    Paper by
    Henry Bernstein
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  8. Authoritarian Resource Governance and Emerging Peasant Resistance in the Context of Sino-Vietnamese Tree Plantations

    Land and Water Grabbing
    Paper by
    Miles Kenney‐Lazar
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  9. Polarising Development – Introducing Alternatives to Neoliberalism and the Crisis

    Book by
    • Thomas Marois
    • Lucia Pradella
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  10. Prospects for Treaty Reform and UN Coherence on Drug Policy Improving Global Drug Policy: Comparative Perspectives and UNGASS 2016

    • UNGASS
    • UN Drug Control
    • Drug Law Reform
    Policy briefing by
    Martin Jelsma
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