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January 2023, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 22-38 Islam and International Relations (IR): why is there no Islamic IR theory?
by Ali Bakir - 39-56 Manufacturing consent in Africa? Multinationals, NGOs and the (re)invention of resistance in the Niger Delta’s oilscapes
by Akin Iwilade - 57-75 Political economy of South–South relations: an analysis of BRICS’ investment protection agreements in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Ana Saggioro Garcia & Rodrigo Curty Pereira - 76-95 All geopolitics is local: the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor amidst overlapping centre–periphery relations
by Pascal Abb - 96-114 Remittances and social capital: livelihood strategies of Timorese workers participating in the Australian Seasonal Worker Programme
by Annie Wu & Jeffrey Neilson & John Connell - 115-133 Why is Cuba’s economic reform progressing so slowly?
by Jose Antonio Alonso & Pavel Vidal - 134-151 International engagement with North Korea: disability, human rights and humanitarian aid
by Danielle Chubb & Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings - 152-169 Understanding the transformation of Political Islam beyond party politics: the case of Tunisia
by Ester Sigillò - 170-189 Perspectives on violent extremism from development–humanitarian NGO staff in Southeast Asia
by Juhi Sonrexa & Leanne M. Kelly & Greg Barton & Anthony Ware - 190-210 Contested food, conflicting policies: health and development in tribal communities in India
by Vandana & Rajesh Bhattacharya - 211-229 ‘The Key to solving all problems’? Unpacking China’s development-as-security approach in Mali
by Lina Benabdallah & Daniel Large
December 2022, Volume 43, Issue 12
- 2757-2774 The end of the security–development nexus? Reflections from counterinsurgency in north-eastern Nigeria
by Sara de Simone & Alessio Iocchi - 2775-2790 Election, ethnic voting and regime change in The Gambia
by Alieu B. Sanneh - 2791-2810 African Ubuntu and Sustainable Development Goals: seeking human mutual relations and service in development
by Dorine E. van Norren - 2811-2829 Reintegration of former Boko Haram members and combatants in Nigeria: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of community members’ experiences of trauma
by Tarela Juliet Ike & Dung Ezekiel Jidong & Mieyebi Lawrence Ike & Christopher Francis & Evangelyn Ebi Ayobi - 2830-2851 Contradiction and restructuring in the Belt and Road Initiative: reflections on China’s pause in the ‘Go world’
by Pádraig Carmody & Joel Wainwright - 2852-2868 Maritime strategy in Africa: strategic flaws exposing Africa to vulnerabilities from food insecurity to external domination
by Manu Lekunze - 2869-2887 Continuity through change: populism and foreign policy in Turkey
by Hakkı Taş - 2888-2906 BRICS member states as norm entrepreneurs: worldviews and bids for power in global health and world energy governance
by Clarisa Giaccaglia & María Noel Dussort - 2907-2926 The ghost of Hernán Cortés: the colonial heritage in the Americas in the Cold War and post-Cold War era
by Mark T. Berger
November 2022, Volume 43, Issue 11
- 2545-2556 The everyday lives of drugs
by Maziyar Ghiabi - 2557-2576 Critique of everyday narco-capitalism
by Maziyar Ghiabi - 2577-2596 Mangling life trajectories: institutionalised calamity and illegal peasants in Colombia
by Francisco Gutiérrez-Sanín - 2597-2617 Modes of governance and the everyday lives of illicit drug producers in Afghanistan
by Jan Koehler & Jasmine Bhatia & Ghulam Rasool Mosakhel - 2618-2636 The intimacies of drug dealing: narcotics, kinship and embeddedness in Nicaragua and South Africa
by Steffen Jensen & Dennis Rodgers - 2637-2653 The everyday life and everyday dreams of Kenyan khat traders
by Neil Carrier - 2654-2673 Entangled lives: drug assemblages in Afghanistan’s Badakhshan
by Jonathan Goodhand & Adam Pain - 2674-2692 ‘Everything peasants do is illegal’: Colombian coca growers’ everyday experiences of law enforcement and its impacts on state legitimacy
by Camilo Acero & Frances Thomson - 2693-2711 Towards social justice and economic empowerment? Exploring Jamaica’s progress with implementing cannabis law reform
by Axel Klein & Marta Rychert & Machel A. Emanuel - 2712-2730 Young people’s everyday pathways into drug harms in Shan State, Myanmar
by Patrick Meehan & Mandy Sadan & Sai Aung Hla & Sai Kham Phu & Nang Muai Oo - 2731-2746 Phantasmal commodities: law, violence and the juris-diction of drugs
by Kojo Koram - 2747-2756 Epilogue: drugs in war, peace and the everyday
by Shaylih Muehlmann
October 2022, Volume 43, Issue 10
- 2337-2356 The Global South and global human rights: international responsibility for the right to development
by Katherine M. Beall - 2357-2374 Adoption, adaptation or chance? Inter-organisational diffusion of the protection of civilians norm from the UN to the African Union
by Kseniya Oksamytna & Nina Wilén - 2375-2395 Leading sector and dual economy: how Indonesia and Malaysia mobilised Chinese capital in mineral processing
by Alvin Camba & Guanie Lim & Kevin Gallagher - 2396-2412 Illiberalism and post-conflict settlements with jihadists: a Malian case study
by Alexander Thurston - 2413-2429 The grey areas of political illegitimacy
by Tarek Abou Jaoude - 2430-2449 Youth engagement in sweetpotato production and agribusiness: the case of Northern Uganda
by Norita Mdege & Sarah Mayanja & Netsayi Noris Mudege - 2450-2466 Upside-down diplomacy – foreign perceptions about Bolsonaro’s intentions and initial transformations of Brazil’s foreign policy and status
by Daniel Buarque - 2467-2487 Citizen assessments of clientelistic practices in South Africa
by Eva Wegner & Miquel Pellicer & Markus Bayer & Christian Tischmeyer - 2488-2508 Recentring the coloniality of global policing
by Lou Pingeot & Colleen Bell - 2509-2525 Development practitioners’ emotions for resilience: sources of reflective and transformative practices
by Jae-Eun Noh - 2526-2543 Becoming an advocate: Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN) and the evolution of local NGOs in Asia
by Won Geun Choi
July 2022, Volume 43, Issue 9
- 2075-2090 Conceptualising eco-violence: moving beyond the multiple labelling of water and agricultural resource conflicts in the Sahel
by Ezenwa E. Olumba & Bernard U. Nwosu & Francis N. Okpaleke & Rowland Chukwuma Okoli - 2091-2111 South–South cooperation: building productive bridges between Latin America and Africa
by Andrea Molinari & Federico Mena & Javier Ghiglione - 2112-2128 How internationally funded NGOs promote gender equality in horticulture value chains in Kenya
by Emmanuel Kumi & Willem Elbers - 2129-2148 Bringing states back into commodity-centric environmental governance: the telecoupled soy trade between Brazil and China
by Victor Thives & Niels Søndergaard & Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue - 2149-2168 G-group legitimacy in global governance: rightful membership of rising powers?
by Jasper Blom - 2169-2187 ‘A collective commitment to improving cooperation on migration’: analysis of a thematic consultation session for the Global Compact for Migration
by Micheline van Riemsdijk & Marion Panizzon - 2188-2208 The Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh: an analysis of the involvement of local humanitarian actors
by Mehdi Chowdhury & Nigel L. Williams & Karen Thompson & Georgina Ferdous - 2209-2224 Why does segregation prevent conflict in some regions but not others? Interrogating social distance amid ethnic conflicts in Jos, Nigeria
by Surulola Eke - 2225-2243 Dependent development in the twenty-first century
by Adnan Naseemullah - 2244-2268 Urban utopia or pipe dream? Examining Chinese-invested smart city development in Southeast Asia
by Yujia He & Angela Tritto - 2269-2288 Different times, same story: the (un)changing dynamics of structural dependence in Tanzania
by Wojciech Tycholiz & Andrzej Polus - 2289-2305 Changing paradigms in understanding Chinese imperial law
by Yonglin Jiang - 2306-2324 Chinese narrative in international development and volunteer tourism: a case study of a Chinese organisation’s practice in Mathare, Kenya
by Yi Wang - 2325-2335 Facial recognition technology for policing and surveillance in the Global South: a call for bans
by Peter Dauvergne
August 2022, Volume 43, Issue 8
- 1817-1836 The state of academic (un)freedom and scholar rescue programmes: a contemporary and critical overview
by Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo - 1837-1853 Group styles and humanitarian aid: exploring how group boundaries shape the outcomes of medical mission trips in Jamaica
by Katherine Comeau - 1854-1874 Exploring dignity in the context of displacement – evidence from Rohingyas in Bangladesh and IDPs in Afghanistan
by Palash Kamruzzaman & Kate Williams & Ali Wardak & Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir & Yaseen Ayobi - 1875-1895 Connecting families with schools: the bureaucratised relations of ‘accountability’ in Indian elementary schooling
by Caroline Dyer & Suraj Jacob & Indira Patil & Preeti Mishra - 1896-1914 Observing without reporting: critiquing the failure of election observers to report preemptive electoral prophecies in Nigeria
by Patrick Afamefune Ikem & Abiodun Omotayo Oladejo - 1915-1931 Totally napse: aspirations of mobility in Essau, the Gambia
by Cathy Conrad Suso - 1932-1949 Three locals of peace: a typology of local capacities for peace
by Lise Philipsen - 1950-1969 Beyond core and periphery: the role of the semi-periphery in global capitalism
by Gemma Cairó-i-Céspedes & Juan Carlos Palacios Cívico - 1970-1987 Digitising biopiracy? The global governance of plant genetic resources in the age of digital sequencing information
by Ryan Nehring - 1988-2005 India’s business gurus: the World Hindu Economic Forum (WHEF)
by Esra Elif Nartok - 2006-2024 Institutional design of Ghana and the Fourth Republic: on the checks and balances between the state and society
by Clement Sefa-Nyarko - 2025-2043 What role do social accountability actors play in resisting media capture in sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Ghana
by Joseph Yaw Asomah - 2044-2062 ‘They count us among the dead’: ageing women’s experiences of intergenerational conflict in a changing rural economy in sub-Saharan Africa
by Teddy Nagaddya - 2063-2074 Occupy the classroom radically
by Deanne Bell
June 2022, Volume 43, Issue 7
- 1515-1530 Theorising migration politics: do political regimes matter?
by Katharina Natter & Hélène Thiollet - 1531-1550 When the stars aligned: ideational strategic alliances and the critical juncture of Argentina’s 2004 Migration Law
by Susanne Melde & Luisa Feline Freier - 1551-1569 Tunisia’s migration politics throughout the 2011 revolution: revisiting the democratisation–migrant rights nexus
by Katharina Natter - 1570-1586 The side doors of immigration: multi-tier migration regimes in Japan and South Korea
by Erin Aeran Chung - 1587-1606 Norm-busting: rightist challenges in US and Australian immigration and refugee policies
by David Scott FitzGerald & Asher Hirsch - 1607-1626 The ‘gold standard’ for labour export? The role of civil society in shaping multi-level Philippine migration policies
by Stefan Rother - 1627-1644 Across the conceptual divide? Chinese migration policies seen through historical and comparative lenses
by Els van Dongen - 1645-1665 Migrants and monarchs: regime survival, state transformation and migration politics in Saudi Arabia
by Hélène Thiollet - 1666-1686 Leaving Africa behind? COVID-19 and global public goods
by Dominik Kopiński & Ian Taylor - 1687-1704 The politics of aid: discursive boundary-making and the war of position in Greece’s humanitarian landscape
by Ashley Witcher - 1705-1723 The Palestinian Economic Disengagement Plan from Israel: an opportunity for progress or an illusion?
by Ibrahim Fraihat - 1724-1743 (Ir)relevant doctrines and African realities: neoliberal and Marxist influences on labour migration governance in Southern Africa
by Christopher Changwe Nshimbi - 1744-1764 A theory of dialectical transnational historical materialism for China’s state capitalism and the China–US rivalry
by David Chen - 1765-1782 Voices from the periphery: a critique of postcolonial theories and development practice
by Nikolas Wagner Bozzolo - 1783-1797 Another decolonial approach is possible: international studies in an antiblack world
by Farai Chipato & David Chandler - 1798-1816 The Chinese approach to peacebuilding: contesting liberal peace?
by Xinyu Yuan
June 2022, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 1237-1250 Agonistic peace: advancing knowledge on institutional dynamics and relational transformation
by Lisa Strömbom & Isabel Bramsen - 1251-1269 Women’s dialogic encounters: agonistic listening and emotions in multiple-identity conflicts
by Zeynep Gülru Göker & Ayşe Betül Çelik - 1270-1287 A case for agonistic peacebuilding in Colombia
by Diana González Martín & Hans Lauge Hansen & Agustín Parra Grondona - 1288-1306 Suspending the antagonism: situated agonistic peace in a border bazaar
by Marko Lehti & Vadim Romashov - 1307-1323 Agonistic reconciliation: inclusion, decolonisation and the need for radical innovation
by Sarah Maddison - 1324-1342 Agonistic interaction in practice: laughing, dissensus and hegemony in the Northern Ireland Assembly
by Isabel Bramsen - 1343-1360 Disarticulation and chains of equivalence: agonism and non-sectarian movements in post-war Beirut
by John Nagle - 1361-1379 Agonistic recognition as a remedy for identity backlash: insights from Israel and Turkey
by Bahar Rumelili & Lisa Strömbom - 1380-1398 Agonistic transitional justice: a global survey
by Emma Murphy & Dawn Walsh - 1399-1407 A critical (re)reading of the analytical significance of agonistic peace
by Rosemary E. Shinko - 1408-1424 The impact of open access on knowledge production, consumption and dissemination in Kenya’s higher education system
by David Mwambari & Fatuma Ahmed Ali & Christopher Barak - 1425-1440 Avatars of colonial and liberal violences: the revelatory character of COVID-19 governance in Colombia
by Ariana Fernández & Marcos S. Scauso & Elena B. Stavrevska - 1441-1459 Overlooked forms of non-democracy? Insights from hybrid regimes
by Claudio Balderacchi - 1460-1477 Hiroshima in Egypt: interpretations and imaginations of the atomic age
by Hebatalla Taha - 1478-1494 Communicating creativities: interculturality, postcoloniality and power relations
by Hamza R’boul - 1495-1514 ICT for development and the novel principles of the Sustainable Development Goals
by Franz-Ferdinand Rothe & Leo Van Audenhove & Jan Loisen
May 2022, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 963-978 The humanitarian frame of war: how security and violence are allocated in contemporary aid delivery
by Iida-Maria Tammi - 979-996 Mapping relations between state and humanitarian NGOs: the case of Turkey
by Şerif Onur Bahçecik & Yunus Turhan - 997-1015 Sustainable development goals and capability-based higher education outcomes
by Melanie Walker - 1016-1037 Is the Programme for Results approach fit for purpose? Evidence from a large-scale education reform in Ethiopia
by Louise Yorke & Amare Asegdom & Belay Hagos Hailu & Pauline Rose - 1038-1055 From economic growth to the human: reviewing the history of development visions over time and moving forward
by Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez - 1056-1073 The developmental state and its discontent: the evolution of the open government data policy in Taiwan
by Terrence Ting-Yen Chen - 1074-1092 Fixing the collective action problem in sovereign debt restructuring: significance of Global South solidarity
by Salamah Ansari & Deva Prasad M. & R. Rajesh Babu - 1093-1114 Assembling Chinese health engagement in Africa: structures, strategies and emerging patterns
by Ding Fei - 1115-1136 Brazilian alliance perspectives: towards a BRICS development–security alliance?
by Zhen Han & Mihaela Papa - 1137-1155 Not to mislead peace: on the demise of identity politics in Iraq
by Hewa Haji Khedir - 1156-1175 Islamic revolutionary ideology and its narratives: the continued relevance of the Islamic Republic’s ideology
by Olivia Glombitza - 1176-1196 The war on terror in context: domestic dimensions of Ethiopia and Kenya’s policies towards Somalia
by Jessica Piombo & Pierre Englebert - 1197-1216 Procedural rights for nature – a pathway to sustainable decarbonisation?
by Andrea Schapper & Clemens Hoffmann & Phyllis Lee - 1217-1235 Crafting constraints: Latin American support for humanitarian-intervention norms
by J. Luis Rodriguez
April 2022, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 721-741 Developmentalism at the periphery: addressing global financial asymmetries
by Barbara Fritz & Luiz Fernando de Paula & Daniela M. Prates - 742-759 Rethinking recipient agency: what can we learn from Haitian accounts?
by Katarzyna Baran - 760-778 ¡Zapatero, a tus zapatos! Explaining the social engagement of M-19 ex-combatants in education and social work institutions in Colombia
by Simon Pierre Boulanger Martel - 779-796 Semi-periphery regionalisms in a changing world order: the case of Mercosur and Visegrad Group
by Bernadett Lehoczki - 797-822 Kazakhstan’s leverage and economic diversification amid Chinese connectivity dreams
by Linda Yin-nor Tjia - 823-845 Legitimating the Belt and Road Initiative: evidence from Chinese official rhetoric
by Hai Yang - 846-863 Examining Chinese peasants’ transnational communication patterns and identity negotiations on an Algerian construction site
by Bin Ai - 864-878 ‘Copper and solar’: the gendered politics of service delivery in Solomon Islands
by Kerryn Baker - 879-897 Deportability, humanitarianism and development: neoliberal deportation and the Global Assistance for Irregular Migrants program
by Corey Robinson - 898-915 Degrees of peace: universities and embodied experiences of conflict in post-war Sri Lanka
by Ian Russell - 916-935 Demystifying the causes of the Amhara people’s protest in Ethiopia
by Solomon Molla Ademe - 936-953 Social movements against Hindutva: analysing their impact on the Indian state’s support for cow protection vigilantism
by Varigonda Kesava Chandra - 954-962 The bumpy road of peace research: reflections on sharing mistakes in fieldwork
by Karen Brounéus & Prakash Bhattarai & Erika Forsberg
March 2022, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 513-524 Understanding power in development studies through emotion and affect: promising lines of enquiry
by Tanya Jakimow - 525-542 Indigenous peoples’ responses to land exclusions: emotions, affective links and power relations
by Sochanny Hak & Yvonne Underhill-Sem & Chanrith Ngin - 543-560 Solidarity and ‘social jealousy’: emotions and affect in Indonesian host society’s situated encounters with refugees
by Mahardhika Sjamsoe’oed Sadjad - 561-579 Feeling climate change to the bone: emotional topologies of climate
by Sarah Wright & Jagjit Plahe & Gavin Jack - 580-598 Intimate technologies for affective development: how crowdfunding platforms commodify interpersonal connections
by Shonali Ayesha Banerjee - 599-616 Affective politics of Australian development volunteering
by Susanne Schech - 617-633 Vulnerability as ethical practice: dismantling affective privilege and resilience to transform development hierarchies
by Tanya Jakimow - 634-650 ‘Doing good and feeling good’: how narratives in development stymie gender equality in organisations
by Joyce Wu - 651-672 Benevolent discipline: governing affect in post-Yolanda disaster reconstruction in the Philippines
by Kaira Zoe Alburo-Cañete - 673-683 (Dis)comfort, judgement and solidarity: affective politics of academic publishing in development studies
by Kaira Zoe Alburo-Cañete & Shonali Ayesha Banerjee & Sochanny Hak & Tanya Jakimow & Chanrith Ngin & Mahardhika Sjamsoe’oed Sadjad & Susanne Schech & Yvonne Underhill-Sem & Joyce Wu - 684-702 Refugee flows, foreign policy, and safe haven nexus in Turkey
by Lacin Idil Oztig - 703-720 Vulnerability and precarity of Palestinian women in the Naqab
by Suhad Daher-Nashif
February 2022, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 289-308 Strengthening everyday peace formation after ethnic cleansing: operationalising a framework in Myanmar’s Rohingya conflict
by Anthony Ware & Vicki-Ann Ware & Leanne M. Kelly - 309-331 Protection against autocratisation: how international democracy promotion helped preserve presidential term limits in Malawi and Senegal
by Julia Leininger & Daniel Nowack - 332-351 Are there still shared values to sustain multilateralism? Discourse in World Trade Organization reform debates
by Julieta Zelicovich - 352-370 Balancing community rights and national interests in international protection of traditional knowledge: a study of India’s Traditional Knowledge Digital Library
by Martin Fredriksson - 371-392 Blockchain as a tool to facilitate property rights protection in the Global South: lessons from India’s Andhra Pradesh state
by Nir Kshetri - 393-413 Imagined inclusions into a ‘green modernisation’: local politics and global visions of Morocco’s renewable energy transition
by Christian Haddad & Cengiz Günay & Sherin Gharib & Nadejda Komendantova - 414-431 Tunisia’s democratisation process: when ‘consensus democracy’ undermines democratic consolidation
by Adrià Rivera-Escartin - 432-451 Return migration and the challenges of diasporic reintegration in Nigeria
by Agaptus Nwozor & Segun Oshewolo & John S. Olanrewaju & Modupe Bosede Ake & Onjefu Okidu - 452-474 ‘Bicycles are really important for women!’ Exploring bicycles, gender and development in Nicaragua and Uganda
by Lyndsay M. C. Hayhurst & Mitchell McSweeney & Janet Otte & Emerald Bandoles & Lidieth del Socorro Cruz Centeno & Brian Wilson - 475-493 Humanitarian fables: morals, meanings and consequences for humanitarian practice
by Myfanwy James - 494-512 ‘Rainbow is not the new black’: #FeesMustFall and the demythication of South Africa’s liberation narrative
by Kristi Heather Kenyon & Tshepo Madlingozi
January 2022, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-17 Measuring global poverty before and during the pandemic: a political economy of overoptimism
by Andy Sumner & Eduardo Ortiz-Juarez & Christopher Hoy - 18-34 ‘France is back’: Macron’s European policy to rescue ‘European civilisation’ and the liberal international order
by Eglantine Staunton - 35-54 Human capital, risk and the World Bank’s reintermediation in global development
by Benjamin M. Hunter & Jonathan D. Shaffer - 55-73 Who depends on whom? Uganda’s refugee ‘success story’, corruption and the international community
by Kristof Titeca - 74-93 Differential treatment for developing countries in the WTO: the unmaking of the North–South distinction in a multipolar world
by Clara Weinhardt & Till Schöfer - 94-113 High in the sky: Turkish–Argentine South–South space cooperation
by Ariel González Levaggi & Daniel Blinder - 114-130 Rereading Turkey’s recent history through the lens of rock music: how rock has lost its socio-political edge in neoliberal times
by Hakan Övünç Ongur & Tevfik Orkun Develi - 131-147 Power mediators and the ‘illiberal peace’ momentum: ending wars in Libya and Syria
by Irene Costantini & Ruth Hanau Santini - 148-165 Take back your fish: questioning NGO-mediated development in Caquetá, Colombia
by Nicolás Acosta García & Niels Fold - 166-186 Uneven convergence in India’s development cooperation: the case of concessional finance to Africa
by Barnaby Joseph Dye - 187-205 The prospects of cross-class alliances in former bureaucratic development societies: comparing Taiwan and Burkina Faso
by Julian Friesinger & Jannis Saalfeld - 206-224 Expertise at the intersection of technicality and ambiguity: international governance of gender and development
by Özlem Altan-Olcay - 225-243 Has Xi Jinping made China’s political system more resilient and enduring?
by Steve Tsang & Olivia Cheung - 244-258 China as a ‘rising power’: why the status quo matters
by Ian Taylor & Zhangxi Cheng - 259-277 Connecting religious transnationalism and development: charitable giving amongst Zimbabwean Catholics in London
by Thabani Mutambasere - 278-287 Journalistic routines as factors promoting COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Pakistan
by Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh & Muhammad Ittefaq & Aoun Abbas Sahi
December 2021, Volume 42, Issue 12
- 2785-2803 Agrarian climate justice as a progressive alternative to climate security: Mali at the intersection of natural resource conflicts
by Daniela Calmon & Chantal Jacovetti & Massa Koné - 2804-2821 Sovereignty alignment process: strategies of regime survival in Egypt, Libya and Syria
by Mustafa Menshawy - 2822-2840 India as a ‘crypto-ethnic democracy’: the dynamics of ‘control’ in relation to peripheral ethnic minorities
by Jugdep S. Chima - 2841-2862 Does effective altruism drive private cross-border aid? A qualitative study of American donors to grassroots INGOs
by Susan Appe & Ayelet Oreg - 2863-2882 Participatory art for navigating political capabilities and aspirations among rural youth in Zimbabwe
by Wadzanai Faith Mkwananzi & Firdevs Melis Cin & Tendayi Marovah - 2883-2901 From Red Sea to the Nile: water, power, and politics in Northeast Africa
by Kaleb Demerew - 2902-2919 Agency and governance in European Union international development
by Ileana Daniela Serban - 2920-2938 Female embodiment and patriarchal bargains: a context-specific perspective on female politicians in Pakistan
by Mariam† Mohsin & Jawad Syed - 2939-2955 Time to live well: well-being and time affluence for sustainable development
by Hans-Jürgen Burchardt & Jan Ickler - 2956-2973 Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) after proxy wars: reconceptualising the consequences of external support
by Andrew Mumford - 2974-2992 Reading development failure: experts and experiments at the bottom of the pyramid in Cape Town
by Andrea Pollio - 2993-3011 Transnational political economic structures: explaining transnational environmental movements against dams in the lower Mekong region
by Sokphea Young & Sophal Ear - 3012-3029 ‘We will memorise our home’: exploring settler colonialism as an interpretive framework for Kashmir
by Samreen Mushtaq & Mudasir Amin - 3030-3050 How should one read Trump’s map of the ‘deal of the century’?
by Ghazi-Walid Falah - 3051-3069 Understanding oscillations in Turkish foreign policy: pathways to unusual middle power activism
by Mustafa Kutlay & Ziya Öniş - 3070-3086 Militarised peacekeeping: lessons from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
by Jenna Russo
November 2021, Volume 42, Issue 11
- 2487-2504 Decolonising child studies: development and globalism as orientalist perspectives
by Lucia Rabello de Castro - 2505-2520 Orientalism in a globalised world: Said in the twenty-first century
by Ahmad H. Sa’di - 2521-2537 Orientalism in war and peace: the politics of academic scholarship during the long twentieth century
by David Nugent - 2538-2551 Reclaiming partnership – ‘rightful resistance’ in a Norths/Souths cooperation
by Alena Sander - 2552-2571 Practising what they preach? Development NGOs and the EU’s Emergency Trust Fund for Africa
by Balazs Szent-Ivanyi - 2572-2592 Land appropriation, customary tenure and rural livelihoods: gold mining in Ghana
by Albert Ayinpoya Akafari & Gumataw Kifle Abebe & Giuliano Martiniello & Jad Chaaban & Ali Chalak - 2593-2610 Translating sustainable fishing norms: the EU’s external relations with Ghana
by Ruji Auethavornpipat - 2611-2628 Why veterans lose: the decline of retired military officers in Myanmar’s post-junta elections
by Renaud Egreteau - 2629-2650 The authoritarian turn of middle powers: changes in narratives and engagement
by Anna Grzywacz & Marcin Florian Gawrycki - 2651-2668 Doing business under the framework of disorder: illiberal legalism in Indonesia
by Abdil Mughis Mudhoffir & Rafiqa Qurrata A’yun - 2669-2689 Behind the scenes of science in action: a ‘replication in context’ of a randomised control trial in Morocco
by Florent Bédécarrats & Isabelle Guérin & Solène Morvant-Roux & François Roubaud - 2690-2705 Challenging stories about child domestic work: evidence from South-West Nigeria
by Peter Olayiwola - 2706-2723 The geopolitics of bare life in 1970s Bangladesh
by Naomi Hossain