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- Volume 17, Number 2, July 2018
- Special Issue: New Geographies of China and Latin American Relations
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The Journal of Latin American Geography is published by the Conference of Latin American Geography (CLAG) and distributed by the University of Texas Press. A specialized group of geographers founded in 1970, CLAG was organized to develop geographic investigation in and on Latin America. As well as the Journal of Latin American Geography, CLAG also publishes a Newsletter and maintains an active listserv. It invites social scientists of all disciplines related to CLAG subjects to participate in its conferences, held every 18 months in the Americas, and in its publications. The Journal of Latin American Geography builds upon the tradition of the CLAG Yearbook, which published a selection of peer-reviewed papers by distinguished geographers and other scholars from 1985 until 2002. The editor works with a multi-disciplinary, international editorial board to promote the publication of original, high quality, and refereed manuscripts that represent the broad spectrum of geographic perspectives on and from Latin America.
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Volume 17, Number 2, July 2018Table of Contents
- Letter From the Editor
- p. 5
- DOI: 10.1353/lag.2018.0036
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- Beanstalks and Trust in Chinese and Brazilian Food Systems
- pp. 84-112
- DOI: 10.1353/lag.2018.0023
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- China's Belt and Road Initiative: What Role for Latin America?
- pp. 239-243
- DOI: 10.1353/lag.2018.0037
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