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  Governing the Global Land Grab: Multipolarity, Ideas, and Complexity in Transnational Governance

Margulis, M., & Porter, T. (2013). Governing the Global Land Grab: Multipolarity, Ideas, and Complexity in Transnational Governance. Globalizations, 10(1), 65-86. doi:10.1080/14747731.2013.760930.

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Margulis, Matias1, 2, Author           
Porter, Tony3, Author
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1Grenzüberschreitende Institutionenbildung, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1214548              
2University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, Canda, ou_persistent22              
3McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: global governance, land grabbing, multipolarity, agricultural investment, risk, complexity, social protection
 Abstract: Since 2008, a series of new regulatory initiatives have emerged to address large-scale land grabs. These initiatives are occurring simultaneously at multiple levels of social organization instead of a single, overarching institutional site. A significant portion of this activity is taking place at the transnational level. We suggest that transnational land governance is indicative of emerging shifts in the practice of governance of global affairs. We analyze such shifts by asking two related questions: what does land grabbing tell us about developments in transnational governance, particularly with regard to North–South relations, and what do these developments in transnational governance mean for regulating land grabbing?
 Abstract: Desde 2008, ha surgido una serie de nuevas iniciativas regulatorias para tratar acaparamientos de tierra a gran escala. Estas iniciativas están sucediendo simultáneamente a niveles múltiples de la organización social en vez de un lugar institucional predominante. Una porción importante de esta actividad está tomando lugar al nivel transnacional. Sugerimos que la gobernanza de tierras trasnacionales es indicativa de los cambios que están surgiendo en la práctica de gobernanza de los asuntos globales. Analizamos tales cambios haciendo dos preguntas relacionadas: ¿qué nos dice el acaparamiento de tierras sobre los desarrollos en la gobernanza trasnacional, particularmente con las relaciones norte-sur?, y ¿qué significan estos desarrollos en gobernanza trasnacional para regular el acaparamiento de tierras?
 Abstract: С 2008 года появился ряд новых регулирующих инициатив для решения проблемы крупномасштабных захватов земель. Эти инициативы проходят одновременно на множестве уровней социальной организации вместо одной, всеобъемлющей институциональной площадки. Значительная часть этой деятельности происходит на транснациональном уровне. Мы полагаем, что транснациональное управление земельными ресурсами является показателем сдвигов в практике глобального управления. Мы анализируем такие сдвиги, задавая два взаимосвязанных вопроса: что захват земель говорит о событиях в транснациональном управлении, особенно в отношениях Север-Юг; и что эти изменения в транснациональном управлении означают для регулирования захвата земель?

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 Dates: 2013-02-152013
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
Theorizing New Developments in Transnational Governance
Land Grabbing, North–South Relations, and Complexity in Transnational Governance
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Footnotes
References
 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1080/14747731.2013.760930
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Title: Globalizations
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 10 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 65 - 86 Identifier: ISSN: 1474-7731
ISSN: 1474-774X

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Title: Land Grabbing and Global Governance
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Margulis, Matias1, 2, Editor           
McKeon, Nora3, Editor
Borras, Saturnino M.4, Editor
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1 Grenzüberschreitende Institutionenbildung, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1214548            
2 University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, Canada, ou_persistent22            
3 Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy, ou_persistent22            
4 International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands, ou_persistent22            
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