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2011, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 91-117 The ‘Other Diseases’ of the Millennium Development Goals: rhetoric and reality of free drug distribution to cure the poor's parasites
by Tim Allen & Melissa Parker - 119-139 Food Security Politics and the Millennium Development Goals
by Philip McMichael & Mindi Schneider - 141-163 The ‘ and s’ Approach: what is it, why does it matter, and how do we take it forward?
by Julia Kim & Brian Lutz & Mandeep Dhaliwal & Jeffrey O'Malley - 165-180 The Idea of Partnership within the Millennium Development Goals: context, instrumentality and the normative demands of partnership
by Amy Barnes & Garrett Brown - 181-198 The Millennium Development Goals and Development after 2015
by Nana Poku & Jim Whitman
2010, Volume 31, Issue 8
- 1223-1235 From War on Terror to War onWeather? Rethinking humanitarianism in a new era of chronic emergencies
by Barry Munslow & Tim O'Dempsey - 1237-1250 Humanitarian Early Warning Systems: myth and reality
by Jonathan Whittall - 1251-1269 Between Aid and Politics: diagnosing the challenge of humanitarian advocacy in politically complex environments—the case of Darfur, Sudan
by KM Bridges - 1271-1295 Chronic Crises in the Arc of Insecurity: a case study of Karamoja
by Mark O'Keefe - 1297-1320 The Disasters of War in Darfur, 1950–2004
by Stephen Reyna - 1321-1338 East Africa's Pastoralist Emergency: is climate change the straw that breaks the camel's back?
by PJ Blackwell - 1339-1356 Globalisation and Climate Change in Asia: the urban health impact
by Barry Munslow & Tim O'Dempsey - 1357-1375 Child Participation in Disaster Risk Reduction: the case of flood-affected children in Bangladesh
by Mary-Laure Martin - 1377-1394 The Dialectics of Piracy in Somalia: the rich versus the poor
by Abdi Samatar & Mark Lindberg & Basil Mahayni - 1395-1412 Colonial Imaginaries and Postcolonial Transformations: exiles, bases, beaches
by Uma Kothari & Rorden Wilkinson - 1413-1433 Reconstituting the Neostructuralist State: the political economy of continuity and change in Chilean mining policy
by Jewellord Nem Singh
2010, Volume 31, Issue 7
- 1041-1056 Torture, Sex and Military Orientalism
by Patricia Owens - 1057-1079 Diffusion and Effects of Cyber-Crime in Developing Economies
by Nir Kshetri - 1081-1090 Microfinancing the Developing World: how small loans empower local economies and catalyse neoliberalism's endgame
by Gregor Campbell - 1091-1105 Small State Discourses in the International Political Economy
by Donna Lee & Nicola Smith - 1107-1124 Reconstruction ‘From Below’: a new magic bullet or shooting from the hip?
by Dorothea Hilhorst & Ian Christoplos & Gemma Van Der Haar - 1125-1143 The Violence of Aid? Giving, power and active subjects in One World Conservatism
by Joanne Sharp & Patricia Campbell & Emma Laurie - 1145-1160 Neo-Orientalism? The relationship between the West and Islam in our globalised world
by Mohammad Samiei - 1161-1179 Corruption in the Courts: the Achilles' heel of Nigeria's regulatory framework?
by JNC Hill - 1181-1203 The Evolution of the Foreign Direct Investment Regime in the Americas
by Paul Haslam - 1205-1222 Subnational Economic Nationalism? The contradictory effects of decentralization in Peru
by Kent Eaton
2010, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 833-850 The Unhappy Marriage of Religion and Politics: problems and pitfalls for gender equality
by Shahra Razavi & Anne Jenichen - 851-867 Contested Identities: gendered politics, gendered religion in Pakistan
by Farida Shaheed - 868-868 Asian Journal of Political Science
by The Editors - 869-884 Religion, Politics and Gender Equality in Turkey: implications of a democratic paradox?
by Yeşim Arat - 885-903 Islamic Politics and Women's Quest for Gender Equality in Iran
by Homa Hoodfar & Shadi Sadr - 904-904 Asian Ethnicity
by The Editors - 905-920 Between Universal Feminism and Particular Nationalism: politics, religion and gender (in)equality in Israel
by Ruth Halperin-Kaddari & Yaacov Yadgar - 921-937 On the Bodies of Women: the common ground between Islam and Christianity in Nigeria
by Charmaine Pereira & Jibrin Ibrahim - 938-938 Journal of Contemporary Asia
by The Editors - 939-954 Gender, Religion and Democratic Politics in India
by Zoya Hasan - 955-970 Religion, Politics and Gender in the Context of Nation-State Formation: the case of Serbia
by Rada Drezgić - 971-988 Democracy in the Country but not in the Home? Religion, politics and women's rights in Chile
by Virginia Guzmán & Ute Seibert & Silke Staab - 989-1005 Politics, Religion and Gender Equality in Contemporary Mexico: women's sexuality and reproductive rights in a contested secular state
by Ana Amuchástegui & Guadalupe Cruz & Evelyn Aldaz & María Mejía - 1006-1006 Author Services
by The Editors - 1007-1021 Reproductive Rights in Poland: when politicians fear the wrath of the Church
by Jacqueline Heinen & Stéphane Portet - 1022-1022 Author Services
by The Editors - 1023-1039 Sex, Secularism and Religious Influence in US Politics
by Elizabeth Bernstein & Janet Jakobsen
2010, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 675-692 Towards a Post-Structuralist Development Ethics? Alterity or the same?
by Trevor Parfitt - 693-707 Governments vs States: decoding dual governance in the developing world
by Ersel Aydinli - 708-708 Asian Ethnicity
by The Editors - 709-720 The Geography of Participation
by Benedikt Korf - 721-737 The State Elite, s and Policy Implementation in Aid-dependent Ghana
by Lindsay Whitfield - 738-738 Journal of Contemporary Asia
by The Editors - 739-754 Peacekeeping, Regime Security and ‘African Solutions to African Problems’: exploring motivations for Rwanda's involvement in Darfur
by Danielle Beswick - 755-771 Cacophonies of Aid, Failed State Building and s in Haiti: setting the stage for disaster, envisioning the future
by Laura Zanotti - 772-772 Asian Journal of Political Science
by The Editors - 773-790 Participation Denied: the Global Environment Facility, its universal blueprint, and the Mexico–Mesoamerican Biological Corridor in Chiapas
by Kate Ervine - 791-802 The Role of International Clientelism in the National Factionalism of Palestine
by Dag Tuastad - 803-815 Hezbollah and the Axis of Refusal: Hamas, Iran and Syria
by Rola El Husseini - 816-816 The Pacific Review
by The Editors - 817-828 Looking for ‘the International’ beyond the West
by Pinar Bilgin - 829-832 The Bitterness of the Islamic Hero in Three Recent Western Works of Fiction
by Stephen Chan
2010, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 501-522 Introduction: relocating culture in development and development in culture
by Dia Da Costa - 523-540 The Politics of Representation and Financial Fetishism: the case of the G20 summits
by Susanne Soederberg - 541-559 Books vs Bombs? Humanitarian development and the narrative of terror in Northern Pakistan
by Nosheen Ali - 561-579 Conscripts of Competitiveness: culture, institutions and capital in contemporary development
by Marcus Taylor - 581-597 The Hollow Within: anxiety and performing postcolonial financial policies
by Maureen Sioh - 599-616 A Million Dollar Exit from the Anarchic Slum-world: 's hollow idioms of social justice
by Mitu Sengupta - 617-635 Subjects of Struggle: theatre as space of political economy
by Dia Da Costa - 637-654 Contested Credit Landscapes: microcredit, self-help and self-determination in rural Bangladesh
by Jason Cons & Kasia Paprocki - 655-674 Afro-Brazilian : critical perspectives on knowledge and development
by Alexandre Emboaba Da Costa
2010, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 347-363 Towards an Emancipatory International Law: the Bolivarian reconstruction
by Mohsen Al Attar & Rosalie Miller - 365-384 World Turned Upside Down? Rise of the global South and the contemporary global financial turbulence
by Ravi Palat - 385-399 The Geography of Warscape
by Benedikt Korf & Michelle Engeler & Tobias Hagmann - 401-413 Resources and Rent Seeking in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
by Stephanie Matti - 415-430 Poor Practices: contestations around ‘Below Poverty Line’ status in India
by Bina Fernandez - 431-447 What is Fair Trade?
by Andrew Walton - 449-467 Empowering Women through Fair Trade? Lessons from Asia
by Anna Hutchens - 469-483 The Tools of Whose Trade? How international accounting guidelines are failing governments in the global South
by Gabriella Carolini - 485-499 The ‘Neo-Taliban’ and Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
by Shehzad Qazi
2010, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 169-184 Going South: capitalist crisis, systemic crisis, civilisational crisis
by Barry Gills - 185-206 Rethinking the Imperial Difference: towards an understanding of US–Latin American encounters
by David Slater - 207-222 Informality and Collective Organising: identities, alliances and transnational activism in Africa
by Ilda Lindell - 223-241 for Development Through Sport: examining its potential and limitations
by Roger Levermore - 243-258 Corruption, s, and Development in Nigeria
by Daniel Jordan Smith - 259-276 Derivative Nature: interrogating the value of conservation in ‘Boundless Southern Africa’
by Bram Büscher - 277-293 One Worldwide Patent System: what's in it for developing countries?
by Morten Walløe Tvedt - 295-314 The ‘Poverty’ of Political Society: Partha Chatterjee and the People's Plan Campaign in Kerala, India
by Nissim Mannathukkaren - 315-332 Jazz in the Time of Globalisation: the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America
by Ken Cole - 333-346 Comparative Commonwealths: an overlooked feature of global governance?
by Timothy M Shaw
2010, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-12 Governance and Development: changing EU policies
by Wil Hout - 13-29 The European Union, Good Governance and Aid Co-ordination
by Maurizio Carbone - 31-49 Is the EU's Governance ‘Good’? An assessment of EU governance in its partnership with states
by Nikki Slocum-Bradley & Andrew Bradley - 51-67 Governance and Relations between the European Union and Africa: the case of
by Ian Taylor - 69-85 The EU and Southeastern Europe: the rise of post-liberal governance
by David Chandler - 87-103 The EU in Central Asia: successful good governance promotion?
by Katharina Hoffmann - 105-121 Investigating the Two Faces of Governance: the case of the Euro-Mediterranean Development Bank
by Karim Knio - 123-139 Global Europe, Guilty! Contesting EU neoliberal governance for Latin America and the Caribbean
by Rosalba Icaza - 141-157 Between Development and Security: the European Union, governance and fragile states
by Wil Hout - 159-168 Understanding EU Development Policy: history, global context and self-interest?
by Stephen Hurt
2009, Volume 30, Issue 8
- 1395-1409 Resisting ‘Global Justice’: disrupting the colonial ‘emancipatory’ logic of the West
by Andrew Robinson & Simon Tormey - 1411-1426 The Developer's Self: a non-deterministic Foucauldian frame
by Morgan Brigg - 1427-1448 The Poverty of Statistics and the Statistics of Poverty
by Alan Freeman - 1449-1464 The Discourse of Development: has it reached maturity?
by Dhammika Herath - 1465-1481 Behind an Offshore Mask: sovereignty games in the global political economy
by William Vlcek - 1483-1501 Leaving Security in Safe Hands: identity, legitimacy and cohesion in the new Afghan and Iraqi armies
by Sven Simonsen - 1503-1528 Kashmir: ripe for resolution?
by Moeed Yusuf & Adil Najam - 1529-1547 Governance and Hyper-corruption in Resource-rich African Countries
by Hazel McFerson - 1549-1564 Policy Coalitions, Economic Reform and Military Power in Ecuador and Venezuela
by William Avilés
2009, Volume 30, Issue 7
- 1237-1258 Mobile Phones and Financial Services in Developing Countries: a review of concepts, methods, issues, evidence and future research directions
by Richard Duncombe & Richard Boateng - 1259-1277 Incoherence between Tax and Development Policies: the case of the Netherlands
by Francis Weyzig & Michiel van Dijk - 1279-1296 Changing Donor Policy and Practice in Civil Society in the Post-9/11 Aid Context
by Jude Howell & Jeremy Lind - 1297-1316 The Future of Preventive Wars: the case of Iraq
by Onder Bakircioglu - 1317-1328 The (Neglected) Statist Bias and the Developmental State: the case of Singapore and Vietnam
by Martin Gainsborough - 1329-1341 Making Plans for Liberia—a Trusteeship Approach to Good Governance?
by Morten Bøås - 1343-1361 Developing Countries and the Struggle on the Access to Medicines Front: victories won and lost
by Valbona Muzaka - 1363-1377 Post-Accra: is there space for country ownership in global health?
by Devi Sridhar - 1379-1394 Overcoming Constraints of State Sovereignty: global health governance in Asia
by Michael Stevenson & Andrew Cooper
2009, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 1069-1086 The Evolution of Post-conflict Recovery
by Sultan Barakat & Steven Zyck - 1087-1102 The Changing North–South and South–South Political Economy of Biofuels
by Peter Dauvergne & Kate Neville - 1103-1121 The Rise of Postcolonial States as Donors: a challenge to the development paradigm?
by Clemens Six - 1123-1138 Getting Armed Groups to the Table: peace processes, the political economy of conflict and the mediated state
by Achim Wennmann - 1139-1158 Making Sense of Mugabeism in Local and Global Politics: ‘So Blair, keep your England and let me keep my Zimbabwe’
by Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni - 1159-1182 Anatomy of the Global Food Crisis
by Pedro Conceição & Ronald Mendoza - 1183-1196 Food Price Volatility and Vulnerability in the Global South: considering the global economic context
by Jennifer Clapp - 1197-1213 The Implications of India's Amended Patent Regime: sping away food security and farmers' rights?
by Jagjit Plahe - 1215-1225 Tied Food Aid: export subsidy in the guise of charity
by Christie Kneteman - 1227-1236 Beyond Orientalist, Colonial and Nationalist Models: a critical mapping of Maghribi studies (1951–2000)
by Ali Ahmida
2009, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 829-830 Introduction: remapping development studies
by David Simon & Frans Schuurman - 831-848 Critical Development Theory: moving out of the twilight zone
by Frans Schuurman - 849-884 From the Holocaust to Development: reflections of surviving development pioneers
by David Simon - 885-904 Development as Zombieconomics in the Age of Neoliberalism
by Ben Fine - 905-920 The Unhappy Marriage between Gender and Globalisation
by Tine Davids & Francien Van Driel - 921-935 The Future of Gender and Development after 9/11: insights from postcolonial feminism and transnationalism
by Marianne Marchand - 937-951 The Role of Religion, Spirituality and Faith in Development: a critical theory approach
by Jenny Lunn - 953-968 Rethinking Political Ecologies of Water
by Alex Loftus - 969-989 Natural Resource Management and Development Discourses in the Caribbean: reflections on the Guyanese and Jamaican experience
by Jayalaxshmi Mistry & Andrea Berardi & Duncan Mcgregor - 991-1005 Health Reform in Latin America and Africa: decentralisation, participation and inequalities
by Katie Willis & Sorayya Khan - 1007-1025 Critically Understanding Asian Perspectives on Ageing
by Vandana Desai & Matthew Tye - 1027-1044 Young People as Agents in Development Processes: reconsidering perspectives for development geography
by Stephen Bell & Ruth Payne - 1045-1067 Technological Revolution, Evolution and New Dependencies: what's new about ?
by Dorothea Kleine & Tim Unwin
2009, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 635-648 Countdown to Ecstasy: development as eschatology
by Trevor Parfitt - 649-661 The World Social Forum: postmodern prince or court jester?
by Owen Worth & Karen Buckley - 663-684 The ‘Humanitarian Frontline’, Development and Relief, and Religion: what context, which threats and which opportunities?
by Bruno De Cordier - 685-700 Bringing ‘Light, Life and Happiness’: British American Tobacco and music sponsorship in sub-Saharan Africa
by Preeti Patel & Cassandra Okechukwu & Jeff Collin & Belinda Hughes - 701-721 Regional Integration and Africa's Development Trajectory: meta-theories, expectations and reality
by Richard Gibb - 723-742 Placing Ethical Trade in Context: and the South African wine industry
by Cheryl McEwan & David Bek - 743-760 Mapuche Protest, Environmental Conflict and Social Movement Linkage in Chile
by David Carruthers & Patricia Rodriguez - 761-777 The Limits of Studies in Comparative Development of East Asia and Latin America: the case of land reform and agrarian policies
by Nicolas Grinberg & Guido Starosta - 779-793 Chinese Soft Power, Insecurity Studies, Myopia and Fantasy
by Shogo Suzuki - 795-811 The Identity of Turkey: Muslim and secular
by Ayla Göl - 813-828 The Rise of Militant Islam and the Security State in the Era of the ‘Long War’
by Tariq Amin-Khan
2009, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 435-452 Who Works for Globalisation? The challenges and possibilities for international labour studies
by Marcus Taylor - 453-468 Modes of Production, Rules for Reproduction and Gender: the fabrication of China's textile manufacturing workforce since the late Empire
by Étienne Cantin - 469-483 Gendering Liberalisation and Labour Reform in Malaysia: fostering ‘competitiveness’ in the productive and reproductive economies
by Juanita Elias - 485-501 China's New Labour Contract Law: is China moving towards increased power for workers?
by Haiyan Wang & Richard Appelbaum & Francesca Degiuli & Nelson Lichtenstein - 503-517 From Fields of Power to Fields of Sweat: the dual process of constructing temporary migrant labour in Mexico and Canada
by Leigh Binford - 519-534 Disciplining Capital: export grape production, the state and class dynamics in northeast Brazil
by Ben Selwyn - 535-550 Legal Liminality: the gender and labour politics of organising South Korea's irregular workforce
by Jennifer Jihye Chun - 551-565 The Radicalisation of the New Chinese Working Class: a case study of collective action in the gemstone industry
by Leung Pak Nang & Pun Ngai - 567-579 Local Worker Struggles in the Global South: reconsidering Northern impacts on international labour standards
by Don Wells - 581-598 Labouring under an Illusion? Lesotho's ‘sweat-free’ label
by Gay Seidman - 599-615 Jumping Scale and Bridging Space in the Era of Corporate Social Responsibility: cross-border labour struggles in the global garment industry
by Jeroen Merk - 617-625 Afterword: beyond the ‘new’ international labour studies
by Ronaldo Munck - 627-633 Power, Production and Solidarity: trends in contemporary international labour studies
by Andrew Stevens
2009, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 271-284 Moving Beyond North–South Theatre
by Thomas Weiss - 285-300 Choosing Words with Care? Shifting meanings of women's empowerment in international development
by Rosalind Eyben & Rebecca Napier-Moore - 301-317 Bono's Product (RED) Initiative: corporate social responsibility that solves the problems of ‘distant others’
by Stefano Ponte & Lisa Richey & Mike Baab - 319-330 Latin America's Left Turns: an introduction
by Jon Beasley-Murray & Maxwell Cameron & Eric Hershberg - 331-348 Latin America's Left Turns: beyond good and bad
by Maxwell Cameron - 349-370 Understanding the Politics of Latin America's Plural Lefts (Chávez/Lula): social democracy, populism and convergence on the path to a post-neoliberal world
by John French - 371-395 The Left Turns as Multiple Paradigmatic Crises
by Juan Luna & Fernando Filgueira - 397-413 Engaging Modernity: the political making of indigenous movements in Bolivia and Ecuador, 1900–2008
by Timo Schaefer - 415-433 Gender, Sexuality and the Latin American Left: testing the transformation
by Elisabeth Friedman
2009, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-16 War, Peace and Progress: conflict, development, (in)security and violence in the 21st century
by Mark Berger & Heloise Weber - 17-34 The Failure of State Building and the Promise of State Failure: reinterpreting the security–development nexus in Haiti
by Kamil Shah - 35-52 State Building or Crisis Management? A critical analysis of the social and political implications of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands
by Shahar Hameiri - 53-68 What Sustains ‘Internal Wars’? The dynamics of violent conflict and state weakness in Sudan
by Benjamin Maitre - 69-80 Realities of War: global development, growing destructiveness and the coming of a new Dark Age?
by John Arquilla - 81-112 The Logic of Warlord Politics
by Gordon Mccormick & Lindsay Fritz - 113-127 ‘Sons of the Soil’ and Contemporary State Making: autochthony, uncertainty and political violence in Africa
by Kevin Dunn - 129-146 Violence and Victory: guerrilla warfare, ‘authentic self-affirmation’ and the overthrow of the colonial state
by Sebastian Kaempf - 147-162 Displacing Insecurity in a Divided World: global security, international development and the endless accumulation of capital
by Marcus Taylor - 163-179 The Pedagogy of Global Development: the promotion of electoral democracy and the Latin Americanisation of Europe
by Teivo Teivainen - 181-204 Global Development and Human (In)security: understanding the rise of the Rajah Solaiman Movement and Balik Islam in the Philippines
by Douglas Borer & Sean Everton & Moises Nayve - 205-225 The Rise of a Global God-Image? Spiritual internationalists, the international left and the idea of human progress
by Sebastian Job - 227-245 Securing the State and Developing Social Insecurities: the securitisation of citizenship in contemporary Colombia
by Cristina Rojas - 247-262 Contemporary Contradictions of the Global Development Project: geopolitics, global ecology and the ‘development climate’
by Philip Mcmichael - 263-270 Human (In)Security and Development in the 21st Century
by Heloise Weber & Mark Berger
2008, Volume 29, Issue 8
- 1473-1474 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors - 1475-1489 Development Made Sexy: how it happened and what it means
by John Cameron & Anna Haanstra - 1491-1507 The Fallacy of the ‘Failed State’
by Charles Call - 1509-1526 The Stop Climate Chaos Coalition: climate change as a development issue
by Clare Saunders - 1527-1544 Transnational Capital, the US State and Latin American Trade Agreements
by Ronald Cox - 1545-1562 Hinduising India: secularism in practice
by Omar Khalidi - 1563-1584 Iraqi Refugees in Syria: causing a spillover of the Iraqi conflict?
by Reinoud Leenders - 1585-1599 The Ascendance of Political Islam: Hamas and consolidation in the Gaza Strip
by Beverley Milton-Edwards - 1601-1620 On the Danger and Necessity of Democratisation: trade-offs between short-term stability and long-term peace in post-genocide Rwanda
by Sebastian Silva-Leander - 1621-1637 Hollywood and the Popular Geopolitics of the War on Terror
by Klaus Dodds - 1639-1652 Beyond Impoverished Anti-poverty Paradigms
by James Mittelman
2008, Volume 29, Issue 7
- 1223-1226 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors - 1227-1246 Globalisation, Governance and Migration: an introduction
by Ronaldo Munck