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June 2017, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 1249-1271 Political economy, poverty, and polycentrism in the Global Environment Facility’s Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF) for Climate Change Adaptation
by Benjamin K. Sovacool & May Tan-Mullins & David Ockwell & Peter Newell - 1272-1290 Mediating representations of poverty and development: a help or a hindrance?
by Natasha Keenaghan & Kathy Reilly - 1291-1309 Measuring state fragility: a review of the theoretical groundings of existing approaches
by Ines A. Ferreira - 1310-1326 Does local ownership bring about effectiveness? The case of a transnational advocacy network
by Bodille Arensman & Margit van Wessel & Dorothea Hilhorst - 1327-1349 From extractivism towards : mining policy as an indicator of a new development paradigm prioritising the environment
by Robin Broad & Julia Fischer-Mackey - 1350-1365 Rethinking Chile’s ‘Chicago Boys’: neoliberal technocrats or revolutionary vanguard?
by Timothy David Clark - 1366-1380 Hedonists and husbands: piracy narratives, gender demands, and local political economic realities in Somalia
by Brittany Gilmer - 1381-1398 Negotiating justice: legal pluralism and gender-based violence in Liberia
by Shai André Divon & Morten Bøås - 1399-1414 Virtuous power Turkey in sub-Saharan Africa: the ‘Neo-Ottoman’ challenge to the European Union
by Mark Langan - 1415-1436 Optimised or compromised? United Kingdom support to reforming security sector governance in post-war Nepal
by Safal Ghimire
May 2017, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 1043-1057 New mechanisms of participation in extractive governance: between technologies of governance and resistance work
by Esben Leifsen & Maria-Therese Gustafsson & Maria A. Guzmán-Gallegos & Almut Schilling-Vacaflor - 1058-1074 Who controls the territory and the resources? Free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) as a contested human rights practice in Bolivia
by Almut Schilling-Vacaflor - 1075-1091 Weaving hope in ancestral black territories in Colombia: the reach and limitations of free, prior, and informed consultation and consent
by Marilyn Machado & David López Matta & María Mercedes Campo & Arturo Escobar & Viviane Weitzner - 1092-1109 Claiming prior consultation, monitoring environmental impact: counterwork by the use of formal instruments of participatory governance in Ecuador’s emerging mining sector
by Esben Leifsen & Luis Sánchez-Vázquez & Maleny Gabriela Reyes - 1110-1127 Between oil contamination and consultation: constrained spaces of influence in Northern Peruvian Amazonia
by María A. Guzmán-Gallegos - 1128-1145 A vote to derail extraction: popular consultation and resource sovereignty in Tolima, Colombia
by John-Andrew McNeish - 1146-1163 The struggles surrounding ecological and economic zoning in Peru
by Maria-Therese Gustafsson - 1164-1180 The politics of planning: assessing the impacts of mining on Sami lands
by Rebecca Lawrence & Rasmus Kløcker Larsen - 1181-1197 Shaping projects, shaping impacts: community-controlled impact assessments and negotiated agreements
by Ciaran O’Faircheallaigh - 1198-1214 ‘Nosotros Somos Estado’: contested legalities in decision-making about extractives affecting ancestral territories in Colombia
by Viviane Weitzner
April 2017, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 771-786 State effects and the effects of state building: institution building and the formation of state-centred societies
by Stein Sundstøl Eriksen - 787-804 Engendering social and environmental safeguards in REDD+: lessons from feminist and development research
by Beth A. Bee & Bimbika Sijapati Basnett - 805-821 Are the LDCs really the world’s least developed countries?
by Marcin Wojciech Solarz & Małgorzata Wojtaszczyk - 822-843 Course corrections and failed rationales: how comparative advantage and debt are used to legitimise austerity in Africa and Latin America
by Cory Blad & Samuel Oloruntoba & Jon Shefner - 844-861 ‘New’ nations: resource-based development imaginaries in Ghana and Ecuador
by John Childs & Julie Hearn - 862-881 Planet of the Australians: Indigenous athletes and Australian Football’s sports diplomacy
by Simon Philpott - 882-899 Negotiating interference: US democracy promotion, Bolivia and the tale of a failed agreement
by Jonas Wolff - 900-917 Framing a fiscal/cultural micro-encounter: value added tax meets calypso in Dominica
by David Hirschmann - 918-938 Rents, knowledge and neo-structuralism: transforming the productive matrix in Ecuador
by Thomas F. Purcell & Nora Fernandez & Estefania Martinez - 939-955 Strategic bureaucracies: transnational funding and mundane practices of Ghanaian local governments
by Matthew Sabbi - 956-979 ‘Sexurity’ and its effects in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
by Charlotte Mertens & Maree Pardy - 980-995 Iran and Turkey: not quite enemies but less than friends
by Shahram Akbarzadeh & James Barry - 996-1011 Why developing countries are just spectators in the ‘Gold War’: the case of Lebanon at the Olympic Games
by Danyel Reiche - 1012-1042 The past in the present: time and narrative of Balkan wars in media industry and international politics
by Enika Abazi & Albert Doja
March 2017, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 525-543 Inhuman development? Technics as enframing or poiesis?
by Trevor Parfitt - 544-562 Space, discourse and environmental peacebuilding
by Tobias Ide - 563-579 Pathological counterinsurgency: the failure of imposing legitimacy in El Salvador, Afghanistan, and Iraq
by Samuel R. Greene - 580-603 Governance and disorder: neoliberalism and violent change in Jamaica
by Michelle A. Munroe & Damion K. Blake - 604-620 NGO partnerships in Haiti: clashes of discourse and reality
by Julia Maria Schöneberg - 621-635 Unpacking the world cultural toolkit in socialist Venezuela: national sovereignty, human rights and anti-NGO legislation
by Timothy M. Gill - 636-654 Good governance as a foundation for sustainable human development in sub-Saharan Africa
by Theodore J. Davis - 655-677 Maturing Sino–Africa relations
by Hany Besada & Ben O’Bright - 678-697 Africa and the export of China’s clean energy revolution
by Wei Shen & Marcus Power - 698-716 Large-scale land acquisitions, state authority and indigenous local communities: insights from Ethiopia
by Tsegaye Moreda - 717-733 Human rights and Nubian mobilisation in Egypt: towards recognition of indigeneity
by Maja Janmyr - 734-752 Why do Indonesian politicians promote laws? An analytic framework for Muslim-majority democracies
by Elizabeth Pisani & Michael Buehler - 753-770 Following the donor-designed path to Mozambique’s US$2.2 billion secret debt deal
by Joseph Hanlon
February 2017, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 253-269 Drones and the uninsurable security subjects
by André Barrinha & Sarah da Mota - 270-290 Decolonising online development studies? Emancipatory aspirations and critical reflections – a case study
by Samuel Spiegel & Hazel Gray & Barbara Bompani & Kevin Bardosh & James Smith - 291-310 International peace building and the emerging inclusivity norm
by Timothy Donais & Erin McCandless - 311-339 The economics of the Internet of Things in the Global South
by Nir Kshetri - 340-355 The social–economic impact of shale gas extraction: a global perspective
by Adrian Paylor - 356-378 Hemispheric reconfigurations in Northern Amazonia: the ‘Three Guianas’ amid regional change and Brazilian hegemony
by Matthew Louis Bishop & Peter Clegg & Rosemarijn Hoefte - 379-396 Understanding contested women’s rights in development: the Latin American campaign for the humanisation of birth and the challenge of midwifery in Mexico
by Hanna Laako - 397-413 Agriculture in and beyond the Haitian catastrophe
by Marylynn Steckley & Tony Weis - 414-435 From Third World internationalism to ‘the internationals’: the transformation of solidarity with Palestine
by Linda Tabar - 436-449 The Freedom Charter: the contested South African land issue
by Sibonginkosi Mazibuko - 450-466 The study of child soldiering: issues and consequences for DDR implementation
by Roos Haer - 467-482 A failure of governmentality: why Transparency International underestimated corruption in Ben Ali’s Tunisia
by Hannes Baumann - 483-504 Resilience and disaster risk reduction: reclassifying diversity and national identity in post-earthquake Nepal
by Iain Watson - 505-523 Peripheral modernity and anti-colonial nationalism in Java: economies of race and gender in the constitution of the Indonesian national teleology
by Alina Sajed
January 2017, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-15 Decolonising International Relations?
by Zeynep Gulsah Capan - 16-41 Unheard voices: a critical discourse analysis of the Millennium Development Goals’ evolution into the Sustainable Development Goals
by Jane Briant Carant - 42-60 What/who is still missing in International Relations scholarship? Situating Africa as an agent in IR theorising
by Isaac Odoom & Nathan Andrews - 61-83 A dialogic approach to understanding regime conflicts: the case of the development agenda
by Valbona Muzaka - 84-96 China’s impact on the landscape of African International Relations: implications for dependency theory
by Robert Mason - 97-116 Who owns the right to food? Interlegality and competing interests in agricultural modernisation in Papua, Indonesia
by Irene I. Hadiprayitno - 117-133 People with disabilities working in the disability sector in Timor Leste: a study of ‘lived experience’ using PhotoVoice
by Jane Shamrock & Natalie Smith & Marion Gray & Melainie Cameron & Florin Oprescu - 134-148 Mediating multiple accountabilities: variation in formal and perceived accountability among international and domestic actors in the health sector in Peru
by Anne L. Buffardi - 149-168 This time it’s different: lithium extraction, cultural politics and development in Bolivia
by Anna C. Revette - 169-184 Building ties across the Green Line: the Palestinian 15 March youth movement in Israel and occupied Palestinian territory in 2011
by Guy Burton - 185-202 Policing neoliberalism in Egypt: the continuing rise of the ‘securocratic’ state
by Maha Abdelrahman - 203-218 Civil society in Mozambique: NGOs, religion, politics and witchcraft
by Tanja Kleibl & Ronaldo Munck - 219-234 Situating soldiers’ demands: mutinies and protests in Burkina Faso
by Maggie Dwyer - 235-251 Beyond the nation: global democratisation in Uganda and the politics of dispensation
by Sabina S. Singh
December 2016, Volume 37, Issue 12
- 2139-2155 The potential for tackling inequality in the Sustainable Development Goals
by Katja Freistein & Bettina Mahlert - 2156-2175 Whose feminism counts? Gender(ed) knowledge and professionalisation in development
by Lata Narayanaswamy - 2176-2191 Understanding the nature of change: how institutional perspectives can inform contemporary studies of development cooperation
by Adam Moe Fejerskov - 2192-2210 Unethical power Europe? Something fishy about EU trade and development policies
by Catherine Gegout - 2211-2228 Boko Haram: understanding the context
by Wisdom Oghosa Iyekekpolo - 2229-2251 Humanitarian neophilia: the ‘innovation turn’ and its implications
by Tom Scott-Smith - 2252-2258 Five years after the Arab Spring: a critical evaluation
by Bülent Aras & Richard Falk - 2259-2273 State, region and order: geopolitics of the Arab Spring
by Bülent Aras & Emirhan Yorulmazlar - 2274-2287 Turkish foreign policy in the post-Arab Spring era: from proactive to buffer state
by E. Fuat Keyman - 2288-2303 The limits of mediation in the Arab Spring: the case of Syria
by Pınar Akpınar - 2304-2321 The political and theological boundaries of Islamist moderation after the Arab Spring
by Halil Ibrahim Yenigün - 2322-2334 Rethinking the Arab Spring: uprisings, counterrevolution, chaos and global reverberations
by Richard Falk - 2335-2336 List of Reviewers
by The Editors
November 2016, Volume 37, Issue 11
- 1943-1945 Foreword: Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) special issue
by Richard Falk - 1946-1956 Introduction: TWAIL - on praxis and the intellectual
by Usha Natarajan & John Reynolds & Amar Bhatia & Sujith Xavier - 1957-1971 The Third World intellectual in praxis: confrontation, participation, or operation behind enemy lines?
by Georges Abi-Saab - 1972-1989 On fighting for global justice: the role of a Third World international lawyer
by M. Sornarajah - 1990-2009 Regulation of armed conflict: critical comparativism
by Nesrine Badawi - 2010-2027 Decolonisation, dignity and development aid: a judicial education experience in Palestine
by Reem Bahdi & Mudar Kassis - 2028-2046 The conjunctural in international law: the revolutionary struggle against semi-peripheral sovereignty in Iraq
by Ali Hammoudi - 2047-2060 Mir-Said Sultan-Galiev and the idea of Muslim Marxism: empire, Third World(s) and praxis
by Vanja Hamzić - 2061-2079 International lawyers in the aftermath of disasters: inheriting from Radhabinod Pal and Upendra Baxi
by Adil Hasan Khan - 2080-2097 The South of Western constitutionalism: a map ahead of a journey
by Zoran Oklopcic - 2098-2118 Disrupting civility: amateur intellectuals, international lawyers and TWAIL as praxis
by John Reynolds - 2119-2138 Migration, development and security within racialised global capitalism: refusing the balance game
by Adrian A. Smith
October 2016, Volume 37, Issue 10
- 1745-1767 Class dynamics of development: a methodological note
by Liam Campling & Satoshi Miyamura & Jonathan Pattenden & Benjamin Selwyn - 1768-1786 Global value chains and human development: a class-relational framework
by Benjamin Selwyn - 1787-1808 Class dynamics in contract farming: the case of tobacco production in Mozambique
by Helena Pérez Niño - 1809-1833 Working at the margins of global production networks: local labour control regimes and rural-based labourers in South India
by Jonathan Pattenden - 1834-1854 New forms of wage labour and struggle in the informal sector: the case of waste pickers in Turkey
by Demet Ş. Dinler - 1855-1876 Evo Morales and the political economy of passive revolution in Bolivia, 2006–15
by Jeffery R. Webber - 1877-1900 Class, gender and the sweatshop: on the nexus between labour commodification and exploitation
by Alessandra Mezzadri - 1901-1920 War, the state and the formation of the North Korean industrial working class, 1931–60
by Owen Miller - 1921-1941 Diverse trajectories of industrial restructuring and labour organising in India
by Satoshi Miyamura
September 2016, Volume 37, Issue 9
- 1525-1536 How irresponsible are rising powers?
by Julian Culp - 1537-1558 Tradition and modernity: an obsolete dichotomy? Binary thinking, indigenous peoples and normalisation
by Celine Germond-Duret - 1559-1580 Under construction and highly contested: Islam in the post-Soviet Caucasus
by Sofie Bedford & Emil Aslan Souleimanov - 1581-1606 Rising competitive authoritarianism in Turkey
by Berk Esen & Sebnem Gumuscu - 1607-1627 The global, the local and the hybrid in the making of Johannesburg as a world class African city
by Mfaniseni F. Sihlongonyane - 1628-1643 China’s ‘New Silk Roads’: sub-national regions and networks of global political economy
by Tim Summers - 1644-1660 ‘Occupied territory is occupied territory’: James Baldwin, Palestine and the possibilities of transnational solidarity
by Timothy Seidel - 1661-1665 Cuba: heading for a new development and political model – an introduction
by Vegard Bye & Bert Hoffmann & Laurence Whitehead - 1666-1682 The ‘puzzle’ of autocratic resilience/regime collapse: the case of Cuba
by Laurence Whitehead - 1683-1697 Economic transformations in Cuba: a review
by Ricardo Torres - 1698-1712 The great paradox: how Obama’s opening to Cuba may imperil the country’s reform process
by Vegard Bye - 1713-1729 Self-employment in Cuba: between informality and entrepreneurship – the case of shoe manufacturing
by Yailenis Mulet Concepción - 1730-1744 Bureaucratic socialism in reform mode: the changing politics of Cuba’s post-Fidel era
by Bert Hoffmann
August 2016, Volume 37, Issue 8
- 1299-1313 Foreign Terrorist Fighters: managing a twenty-first century threat
by Kylie Baxter & Renee Davidson - 1314-1331 Data hubris? Humanitarian information systems and the mirage of technology
by Róisín Read & Bertrand Taithe & Roger Mac Ginty - 1332-1350 Consent behind the counter: aspiring citizens and labour control under precarious (im)migration schemes
by Geraldina Polanco - 1351-1370 The paradoxes of the ‘everyday’: scrutinising the local turn in peace building
by Elisa Randazzo - 1371-1387 Innovation spaces: lessons from the United Nations
by Louise Bloom & Romily Faulkner - 1388-1407 Conceptualising components, conditions and trajectories of food sovereignty’s ‘sovereignty’
by Antonio Roman-Alcalá - 1408-1424 The Iran nuclear deal: winning a little, losing a lot
by Adam Tarock - 1425-1453 Conceptualising and testing the ‘emerging regional power’ of Turkey in the shifting ınternational order
by Emel Parlar Dal - 1454-1482 Humanitarianism in intra-state conflict: aid inequality and local governance in government- and opposition-controlled areas in the Syrian war
by Esther Meininghaus - 1483-1504 Neo-extractivism and the new Latin American developmentalism: the missing piece of rural transformation
by Liisa L. North & Ricardo Grinspun - 1505-1523 Politics of responsibility: governing distant populations through civil society in Mozambique, Rwanda and South Africa
by Håkan Thörn
July 2016, Volume 37, Issue 7
- 1147-1155 The UN and the Global South, 1945 and 2015: past as prelude?
by Thomas G. Weiss & Pallavi Roy - 1156-1170 ‘Idea-shift’: how ideas from the rest are reshaping global order
by Amitav Acharya - 1171-1186 Emerging powers and the creation of the UN: three ships of Theseus
by Adriana Erthal Abdenur - 1187-1202 The revolt against the West: intervention and sovereignty
by Adekeye Adebajo - 1203-1218 The South and disarmament at the UN
by Dan Plesch - 1219-1233 Arab agency and the UN project: the League of Arab States between universality and regionalism
by Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou - 1234-1251 Normative human rights cascades, North and South
by Bertrand G. Ramcharan - 1252-1267 Managing the global commons: common good or common sink?
by Nico Schrijver - 1268-1283 Developing countries and the right to development: a retrospective and prospective African view
by Fantu Cheru - 1284-1297 Economic growth, the UN and the Global South: an unfulfilled promise
by Pallavi Roy
June 2016, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 951-974 The new face of developing country debt
by Roy Culpeper & Nihal Kappagoda - 975-997 Understanding food security and international security links in the context of climate change
by Ane Cristina Figueiredo Pereira de Faria & Issa Ibrahim Berchin & Jéssica Garcia & Silvia Natália Barbosa Back & José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra - 998-1015 What celebrity humanitarianism have to do with empire?
by April R. Biccum - 1016-1034 Can the global South take over the baton? What cosmopolitanism in ‘unlikely’ places means for future world order
by Adam K. Webb - 1035-1052 Theory and practice of labour-centred development
by Benjamin Selwyn - 1053-1070 Assembling security in a ‘weak state:’ the contentious politics of plural governance in Lebanon since 2005
by Waleed Hazbun - 1071-1082 The limits of hospitality: coping strategies among displaced Syrians in Lebanon
by Cathrine Thorleifsson - 1083-1101 The production of spatial hegemony as statecraft: an attempted passive revolution in the favelas of Rio
by Daniel S. Lacerda - 1102-1129 Do street traders have the ‘right to the city’? The politics of street trader organisations in inner city Johannesburg, post-Operation Clean Sweep
by Claire Bénit-Gbaffou - 1130-1145 Why (most) Indonesian businesses fear the ASEAN Economic Community: struggling with Southeast Asia’s regional corporatism
by Jürgen Rüland - 1146-1146 Corrigendum
by Waleed Hazbun
May 2016, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 749-767 The true extent of global poverty and hunger: questioning the good news narrative of the Millennium Development Goals
by Jason Hickel - 768-780 Inducing food insecurity: financialisation and development in the post-2015 era
by Sally Brooks - 781-799 Elite development theory: a labour-centred critique
by Benjamin Selwyn - 800-817 Hegemony, military power projection and US structural economic interests in the periphery
by James M. Cypher - 818-839 Recycling and expansion: an analysis of the World Bank agenda (1989–2014)
by João Márcio Mendes Pereira - 840-865 Legitimising liberal militarism: politics, law and war in the Arms Trade Treaty
by Anna Stavrianakis - 866-882 Two regionalisms, two Latin Americas or beyond Latin America? Contributions from a critical and decolonial IPE
by Ernesto Vivares & Michele Dolcetti-Marcolini - 883-901 Contested water, contested development: unpacking the hydro-social cycle of the Ñuble River, Chile
by Marcela Palomino-Schalscha & Cristian Leaman-Constanzo & Sophie Bond - 902-916 The rise of biofuels in IR: the case of Brazilian foreign policy towards the EU
by Cristian Lorenzo & Patricio Yamin Vazquez - 917-933 The legacy of subalternity and Gramsci’s national–popular: populist discourse in the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran
by Shabnam J. Holliday - 934-950 Countering piracy through private security in the Horn of Africa: prospects and pitfalls
by Ladan Affi & Afyare A. Elmi & W. Andy Knight & Said Mohamed
April 2016, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 557-574 South–South cooperation and the rise of the Global South
by Kevin Gray & Barry K. Gills - 575-591 BRICS, developing countries and global governance
by Deepak Nayyar - 592-610 Emerging Southern powers and new forms of South–South cooperation: Ethiopia’s strategic engagement with China and India
by Fantu Cheru - 611-629 BRICS banking and the debate over sub-imperialism
by Patrick Bond - 630-648 Beyond ‘BRICS’: ten theses on South–South cooperation in the twenty-first century
by Thomas Muhr - 649-664 Overseas development aid as spatial fix? Examining South Korea’s Africa policy
by Soyeun Kim & Kevin Gray - 665-681 Repositioning in global governance: horizontal and vertical shifts amid pliable neoliberalism
by James H. Mittelman - 682-702 Ethno-territorial rights and the resource extraction boom in Latin America: do constitutions matter?
by Markus Kröger & Rickard Lalander - 703-720 The prospects for transnational advocacy across the IBSA bloc – a view from Brazil
by Maria Guadalupe Moog Rodrigues - 721-732 Beyond varieties of development: disputes and alternatives
by Eduardo Gudynas - 733-743 The resurgence of South–South cooperation
by Branislav Gosovic - 744-748 Interview with Boris Kagarlitsky
by Barry K. Gills
March 2016, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 373-379 Introduction: Ebola and International Relations
by Anne Roemer-Mahler & Simon Rushton - 380-400 Crisis! What crisis? Global health and the 2014–15 West African Ebola outbreak
by Colin McInnes - 401-418 WHO’s to blame? The World Health Organization and the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa
by Adam Kamradt-Scott - 419-435 Public health emergencies: a new peacekeeping mission? Insights from UNMIL’s role in the Liberia Ebola outbreak
by Sara E. Davies & Simon Rushton - 436-451 Ebola respons-ibility: moving from shared to multiple responsibilities
by Clare Wenham - 452-467 Ebola at the borders: newspaper representations and the politics of border control
by Sudeepa Abeysinghe - 468-486 Infectious injustice: the political foundations of the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone
by Emma-Louise Anderson & Alexander Beresford - 487-506 The race for Ebola drugs: pharmaceuticals, security and global health governance
by Anne Roemer-Mahler & Stefan Elbe - 507-523 Personal Protective Equipment in the humanitarian governance of Ebola: between individual patient care and global biosecurity
by Polly Pallister-Wilkins - 524-541 Ebola, gender and conspicuously invisible women in global health governance
by Sophie Harman - 542-556 Ebola and the production of neglect in global health
by João Nunes
February 2016, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 191-208 The rise of the Global South, the IMF and the future of Law and Development
by Gabriel Garcia - 209-226 Empowered borrowers? tracking the World Bank’s Program-for-Results
by Ben Cormier - 227-244 Vulnerability and resilience: critical reflexivity in gendered violence research
by Edwina Pio & Smita Singh - 245-263 Conceptualising corporate community development
by Glenn Banks & Regina Scheyvens & Sharon McLennan & Anthony Bebbington - 264-280 Social policy and conflict: the Gezi Park–Taksim demonstrations and uses of social policy for reimagining Turkey
by Hakan Seckinelgin - 281-298 War and state formation in Lebanon: can Tilly be applied to the developing world?
by Andrew Delatolla - 299-320 Promoting democracy in Latin America: foreign policy change and US democracy assistance, 1975–2010
by James M. Scott & Ralph G. Carter - 321-335 A tale of three bridges: agency and agonism in peace building
by Annika Björkdahl & Johanna Mannergren Selimovic - 336-353 Law, democracy and the fulfilment of socioeconomic rights: insights from Indonesia
by Andrew Rosser & Maryke van Diermen - 354-370 Rwanda: an agrarian developmental state?
by Graham Harrison