Now We Are in Power: The Politics of Passive Revolution in Twenty-First-Century Bolivia

Rowan Lubbock (Queen Mary, University of London) on Angus McNelly’s Now We Are in Power: The Politics of Passive Revolution in Twenty-First-Century Bolivia
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Community of Peace: Performing Geographies of Ecological Dignity in Colombia

Alexander Huezo (University of California, Irvine) on Christopher Courtheyn’s Community of Peace: Performing Geographies of Ecological Dignity in Colombia
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Enough! A Modest Political Ecology for an Uncertain Future

Maja Hoffmann (Vienna University of Economics and Business) on Mary Lawhon and Tyler McCreary’s Enough! A Modest Political Ecology for an Uncertain Future
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Book Review Forum — Brett Christophers’ “The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won’t Save the Planet”

Review 1 — Bruce Baigrie (Syracuse University) Review 2 — Alyssa Battistoni (Barnard College) Review 3 — Holly Jean Buck (University at Buffalo) Review 4 — Conor Harrison...
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Book Review Forum — Musab Younis’ “On the Scale of the World: The Formation of Black Anticolonial Thought”

Joseph Ward (University of Oxford) and Alexandra Reza (University of Bristol) on Musab Younis’ On the Scale of the World: The Formation of Black Anticolonial Thought—with a response from the...
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Fabricating Homeland Security: Police Entanglements across India and Palestine/Israel

Nicole Nguyen (University of Illinois Chicago) on Rhys Machold’s Fabricating Homeland Security: Police Entanglements across India and Palestine/Israel
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Life Beyond Waste: Work and Infrastructure in Urban Pakistan

Pallavi Gupta (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa) on Waqas H. Butt’s Life Beyond Waste: Work and Infrastructure in Urban Pakistan
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Seeding Empire: American Philanthrocapital and the Roots of the Green Revolution in Africa

Jessie Luna (Colorado State University) on Aaron Eddens’ Seeding Empire: American Philanthrocapital and the Roots of the Green Revolution in Africa
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For a Liberatory Politics of Home

Samantha Thompson (University of Victoria) on Michele Lancione’s For a Liberatory Politics of Home
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Dependency and Crisis in Brazil and Argentina: A Critique of Market and State Utopias

Simone Tulumello (Universidade de Lisboa) on Felipe Antunes de Oliveira’s Dependency and Crisis in Brazil and Argentina: A Critique of Market and State Utopias
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