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Tag Archives: Bernice Maxton-Lee
Forests, Sustainability and Political Economy in Indonesia
Forest Conservation and Sustainability in Indonesia: A Political Economy Study of International Governance Failure is a new book by Bernice Maxton-Lee and published by Routledge. The book is reviewed for JCA by editorial board member Paul K. Gellert of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernice Maxton-Lee, conservation, forests, Gramsci, Indonesia, Paul K. Gellert, political economy
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Issue 3 for 2018 published
Issue number 3 for Volume 48 (2018) of the journal has gone to print and is available electronically at the publisher’s site. This number is a regular issue, featuring six research articles, a commentary and four book reviews. Two of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam B. Lerner, Alec Gordon, Anti-nuclear movement, anti-royalism, Ashley South, Bernice Maxton-Lee, Burma, colonial surplus, conservation, Constitutionalism, deforestation, elderly workers, India, Indonesia, Jacob Ricks, Jonathan Liljeblad, Kevin Hewison, Ming-sho Ho, monarchy, Myanmar, Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Political neo-Malthusianism, Precarious work, Rice politics, Seung-Ho Baek, social movements, Sophia Seung-Yoon Lee, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Yun-Young Kim
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Why Indonesian Deforestation Persists and Conservation Fails
Bernice Maxton-Lee is a nearly submitted PhD student in the Department of Asian & International Studies at the City University of Hong Kong. Her first academic article is published by JCA, titled “Material Realities: Why Indonesian Deforestation Persists and Conservation … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernice Maxton-Lee, conservation, deforestation, Gramsci, Indonesia, palm oil, political economy
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Issue 2 for 2017 published
Issue 2 of Volume 47 (2017) has gone to print and is available electronically. It is at the publisher’s site. The details are: Research Articles Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Opting for Openness: Capital Mobility and Monetary Sterilisation in Malaysia (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2016.1257045) Hugo … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernice Maxton-Lee, Clemens Büttner, Edward Aspinall, Graeme Lang, Heidi Gottfried, Hipolitus Yolisandry Ringgi Wangge, Hugo Dobson, Hyung-A Kim, Jin-Tae Hwang, John R. Bell, Kosmas Tsokhas, Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Ooi Keat Gin, Sarah C. White, Silvia Menegazzi
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Oil palm
Bernice Maxton-Lee, from the Department of Asian and International Studies at the City University of Hong Kong, has reviewed The Oil Palm Complex: Smallholders, Agribusiness and the State in Indonesia and Malaysia (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2016.1209229) for JCA. The Oil Palm Complex, … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, Bernice Maxton-Lee, forests, Indonesia, John F. McCarthy, Malaysia, oil palm, Rob Cramb
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