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Showing items 55 through 63 of 645.La privatización de la Amazonía brasileña
Raúl Zibechi
Quito, Ecuador
20 de octubre de 2017
Ecuador: recambios de la “Revolución Ciudadana” y continuidad conservadora
Stalin Herrera Revelo
Informe País [1]
La Paz, Bolivia
30 de septiembre de 2017
Hacia la complementariedad jurídica
Boris Bernal Mansilla
La Paz, Bolivia
15 de septiembre de 2017
Luces y sombras en la década del Día Internacional de la Democracia
La Paz, Bolivia
31 de agosto de 2017
Llegamos al número 200 ¡Gracias mil!
Oscar Bazoberry Chali Carmen Beatriz Ruiz
This article seeks to investigate whether concern for food security and investment liberalization are the principle drivers of land-grabbing in Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa has always been perceived as a land-abundant continent. Deininger & Byerlee (2011) estimate that the continent has the largest area of potentially available uncultivated land.
In the paper land reform in South African political discourse will be investigated, especially the process of its politicization. How the topic of land reform is used by political forces, especially the ruling party; the African National Congress and current President Jacob Zuma.
Bolivia: Mujeres amazónicas castañeras y su lucha permanente y grupal pese a la sequía