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TheBlackAdder

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9. The stuff I have is accessable via and EDU account, one database is JSTOR. All copyrighted.
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 08:56 AM
Aug 2016

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I'm sure there is a bunch of stuff via Google that may or may not be peer reviewed.


A quick few:


"Food, Fuel, and the Global Land Grab" Brown

"The New Mercantilism: China's Emerging Role in the Americas" Farnsworth

"Lions, Tigers, and Emerging Markets: Africa's Development Dilemmas" Pitcher

"The Democratic Malaise: Globalization and the Threat to the West" Kupchan


Film: "WE FEED THE WORLD" is interesting to watch.


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