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Gangster capitalism’ and peasant protest in China: The last twenty years%3$s>
Full citation: Associate Professor Kathy Le Mons Walker (2006) ‘Gangster capitalism’ and peasant protest in China: The last twenty years, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 33:1, 1-33.
Participatory democracy by default: land reform, social movements and the state in Brazil%3$s>
Full citation: Wendy Wolford (2010) Participatory democracy by default: land reform, social movements and the state in Brazil, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 37:1, 91-109.
Rural politics in contemporary China%3$s>
Full citation: Emily T. Yeh, Kevin J. O’Brien & Jingzhong Ye (2013) Rural politics in contemporary China, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 40:6, 915-928.
Peasant conflict and the local predatory state in the Chinese countryside%3$s>
Full citation: Alvin Y. So (2007) Peasant conflict and the local predatory state in the Chinese countryside, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 34:3-4, 560-581.
The Human Rights Framework in Contemporary Agrarian Struggles%3$s>
Full citation: Sofía Monsalve Suárez (2013) The Human Rights Framework in Contemporary Agrarian Struggles, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 40:1, 239-290.
A note on the definition of peasantries%3$s>
Full citation: Sidney W. Mintz (1973) A note on the definition of peasantries, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1:1, 91-106.
Changing agrarian relations after redistributive land reform in Zimbabwe%3$s>
Full citation: Sam Moyo (2011) Changing agrarian relations after redistributive land reform in Zimbabwe, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 38:5, 939-966.
Are Latin American peasant movements still a force for change? Some new paradigms revisited%3$s>
Full citation: James Petras & Henry Veltmeyer (2001) Are Latin American peasant movements still a force for change? Some new paradigms revisited, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 28:2, 83-118.
Peasants and politics%3$s>
Full citation: E. J. Hobsbawm (1973) Peasants and politics, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1:1, 3-22.