Publications
Land. Cambridge: Polity, 2013.
Powers of Exclusion:
Land Dilemmas in Southeast Asia (with Philip Hirsch and Tania Murray Li).
Singapore and Honolulu: National University of Singapore Press and University
of Hawai’i Press, 2011.
"Rethinking Primitive Accumulation: Theoretical Tensions and Rural Southeast Asian Complexities", Antipode 44(4), September 2012, 1188-1208.
“Where the Streets are Paved with Prawns: Crop Booms and Migration in Southeast Asia”, Critical Asian Studies 43(4), December 2011 (forthcoming).
“Land Grabs, Land Control, and Southeast Asian Crop Booms”, Journal of Peasant Studies 38(4), October 2011, 811-831.
“Varieties of Zombieism: Approaching Comparative Political Economy through 28 Days Later and Wild Zero”, International Studies Perspectives 12(1), February 2011, 1-17.
“Food with a Visible
Face: Traceability and the Public Promotion of Private Governance in the
Japanese Food System”, Geoforum 41(5), September 2010, 826-835.
“The 2008 World
Development Report and the Political Economy of Southeast Asian Agriculture”, Journal
of Peasant Studies
36(3), July 2009, 603-609.
“Pollution Export as
State and Corporate Strategy: Japan in the 1970s”, Review of International
Political Economy 16(2),
May 2009, 260-83.
“Smallholders and the
Spread of Capitalism in Rural Southeast Asia”, Asia Pacific Viewpoint 45(3), December 2004,
401-14.
“Explaining the Diversity
of Southeast Asian Shrimp Aquaculture”, Journal of
Agrarian Change
4(3), July 2004, 315-35.
“Japanese Spirit, Western Economics: The Continuing Salience of Economic Nationalism in Japan", New Political Economy 9(1), March 2004, 79-99.
“The International Political Ecology of Industrial Shrimp Aquaculture and Industrial plantation Forestry in Asia", Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 34(2), June 2003,
251-64.
“Environmental Change,
Protest, and Havens of Environmental Degradation: Evidence from Japan-Southeast
Asia Relations”, Global Environmental Politics 2(2), May 2002, 20-28.
“Where the Streets are Paved with Prawns: Crop Booms and Migration in Southeast Asia” in Philip F. Kelly, Migration, Agrarian Transition, and Rural Change in Southeast Asia. London and New York: Routledge, forthcoming 2013. (Reprint of 2011 Critical Asian Studies article.)
“Land Grabs, Land Control, and Southeast Asian Crop Booms” in Christian Lund and Nancy Lee Peluso, New Frontiers of Land Control. 2012. (Reprint of 2011 Journal of Peasant Studies article.)
“Japanese Lessons and
Transnational Forces: ODA and the Environment” in David Leheny and Kay Warren, Japanese
Aid and the Construction of Global Development: Inescapable Solutions. London and New York:
Routledge, 2010, 163-182.
“Regional Shrimp, Global Trees, Chinese Vegetables: The Environment in Japan-Asia Relations" in Peter J. Katzenstein and Takashi Shiraishi (eds), Beyond
Japan: East Asian Regionalism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2006,
188-210.
“Japanese Spirit,
Western Economics: The Continuing Salience of Economic Nationalism in Japan” in
Eric Helleiner and Andreas Pickel, Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing
World. Ithaca,
NY: Cornell University Press, 2005, 118-38.
“Double Movement” in
Roland Robertson and Jan Aart Scholte, Encyclopedia of Globalization. Grolier Academic,
2006.
“Japan’s Ecological
Shadow in Asia: Three Decades of Debate” in Klaus Vollmer (ed.), Umwelt, Natur und Ökologie in Japan und Ostasien.
Regionale und vergleichende Perspektiven (Ecology,
Environment and Nature in Japan: East Asian and Japanese Perspectives).
Munich: Ludicum, 2005, 85-103.
“Japan” and “The
Stockholm Conference” in R. C. Paehlke (ed.), Encyclopedia of Conservation
and Environmentalism.
New York: Garland Publishing, 1995, 377-8 and 605-7.
“Gramsci, Ecology and the Emerging World
Order”, International Insights 9(1), 1993, 27-35.

