Contents

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/ajes.12246
Published date01 November 2018
Date01 November 2018
Contents
Volume 77
NUMBER ONE—JANUARY
Foreword Editor-in-Chief ............................................................................5
Editor’s Introduction: Land, Power, and Democracy—
Christopher England ..........................................................................13
Social Relations of Landed Property: Gentri cation of a Polish
Enclave in Brooklyn—Filip Stabrowski .............................................. 29
Land Value Taxation in Vancouver: Rent-Seeking and the
Tax Revolt—Christopher England........................................................59
Real Estate, Public Works, and Political Organization in
Winnipeg, 1870–1885—Gustavo F. Velasco ........................................ 95
Private Property in the Context of Community—
Matthew Hoffman ............................................................................125
“Economic Policies Are the Best Social Policies”: West German
Neoliberalism and the Housing Question After
1945—Margaret Haderer ................................................................... 149
John Dewey and Henry George: The Socialization of Land as a
Prerequisite for a Democratic Public—Christopher England ........... 169
NUMBER TWO—MARCH
Editor’s Introduction Corporations as Semi-Sovereign Powers ............. 205
Birth of the Modern Corporation: From Servant of the State to
Semi-Sovereign Power—Luigi Cerri...................................................239
Modern Pirates: How Arbitration Lawyers Help Corporations Seize
National Assets and Limit State Autonomy—
Pia Eberhardt and Cecilia Olivet .....................................................279
Corporate Power and Expansive U.S. Military Policy—
Mason Gaffney ................................................................................... 331
Corporations and Nations: Power Imbalance in the Extractive Sector—
Evaristus Oshionebo .......................................................................... 419
Transnational Corporations and Urban Development—
Franklin Obeng-Odoom ..................................................................... 447

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