Content
February 2016, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 371-371 Corrigendum
by The Editors
January 2016, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-16 The resilient state: new regulatory modes in international approaches to state building?
by Jan Pospisil & Florian P. Kühn - 17-32 The humanitarian cyberspace: shrinking space or an expanding frontier?
by Kristin Bergtora Sandvik - 33-50 Global South solidarity? China, regional organisations and intervention in the Libyan and Syrian civil wars
by Courtney J. Fung - 51-70 The goals and reality of the water–food–energy security nexus: the case of China and its southern neighbours
by Sebastian Biba - 71-95 Turkey and Russia in a shifting global order: cooperation, conflict and asymmetric interdependence in a turbulent region
by Ziya Öniş & Şuhnaz Yılmaz - 96-118 The geopolitical economy of social policy in the Philippines: securitisation, emerging powers and multilateral policies
by Ben Reid - 119-135 Paradoxes of (dis)empowerment in the postcolony: women, culture and social capital in Ghana
by Sylvia Bawa - 136-152 ‘New’ approaches confront ‘old’ challenges in African public sector reform
by Pablo Yanguas & Badru Bukenya - 153-171 Decentralisation, socio-territoriality and the exercise of indigenous self-governance in Bolivia
by Jason Tockman - 172-188 Unfulfilled promises of the consultation approach: the limits to effective indigenous participation in Bolivia’s and Peru’s extractive industries
by Riccarda Flemmer & Almut Schilling‐Vacaflor - 189-190 TWQ’s reviewers
by The Editors
December 2015, Volume 36, Issue 12
- 2197-2206 The Green Economy in the global South: experiences, redistributions and resistance
by Dan Brockington & Stefano Ponte - 2207-2224 Four discourses of the green economy in the global South
by Carl Death - 2225-2243 Tourism and the green economy: inspiring or averting change?
by Melanie Stroebel - 2244-2258 Suspended redistribution: ‘green economy’ and water inequality in the Waterberg, South Africa
by Michela Marcatelli - 2259-2272 Extractive philanthropy: securing labour and land claim settlements in private nature reserves
by Maano Ramutsindela - 2273-2293 Responding to the green economy: how REDD+ and the One Map Initiative are transforming forest governance in Indonesia
by Rini Astuti & Andrew McGregor - 2294-2315 The neoliberalisation of forestry governance, market environmentalism and re-territorialisation in Uganda
by Adrian Nel - 2316-2336 Inverting the moral economy: the case of land acquisitions for forest plantations in Tanzania
by M.F. Olwig & C. Noe & R. Kangalawe & E. Luoga - 2337-2357 Performativity in the Green Economy: how far does climate finance create a fictive economy?
by Sarah Bracking
November 2015, Volume 36, Issue 11
- 1985-2001 China’s contingencies and globalisation
by Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2002-2022 Engaging with globalisation: Chinese perspectives
by Debin Liu & Zhen Yan - 2023-2043 A reform-minded status quo power? China, the G20, and reform of the international financial system
by Ren Xiao - 2044-2058 China’s national defence in global security discourse: a cultural–rhetorical approach to military scholarship
by Shi-xu - 2059-2074 Globalisation as glocalisation in China: a new perspective
by Ning Wang - 2075-2097 China’s industrial transformation and the ‘new normal’
by Dianfan Yu & Yajun Zhang - 2098-2111 From export platform to market provider: China’s perspectives on its past and future role in a globalised Asian economy
by Xiao Li & Yibing Ding - 2112-2129 Unequal partnerships and open doors: probing China’s economic ambitions in Asia
by Jonathan Holslag - 2130-2147 Illiberal China and global convergence: thinking through Wukan and Hong Kong
by Daniel Vukovich - 2148-2166 The new contentious sequence since Tiananmen
by Shih-Diing Liu - 2167-2182 Voicing the self: discursive representations of Chinese old-generation migrant workers
by Qingye Tang & Qing Li - 2183-2195 Religion and social stability: China’s religious policies in the Age of Reform
by Changgang Guo & Fengmei Zhang
October 2015, Volume 36, Issue 10
- 1787-1808 Fragile states and the evolution of risk governance: intervention, prevention and extension
by Robert Frith & John Glenn - 1809-1826 Perception of the relations between former colonial powers and developing countries
by Maciej Kalaska & Tomasz Wites - 1827-1844 The moral economy of EU relations with North African states: DCFTAs under the European Neighbourhood Policy
by Mark Langan - 1845-1865 Regionalism and African agency: negotiating an Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and SADC-Minus
by Peg Murray-Evans - 1866-1886 Building terror while fighting enemies: how the Global War on Terror deepened the crisis in Somalia
by Debora Valentina Malito - 1887-1905 Organised crime and international aid subversion: evidence from Colombia and Afghanistan
by Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic & Denisa Kostovicova & Mariana Escobar & Jelena Bjelica - 1906-1921 The post-development impasse and the state in India
by Sailen Routray - 1922-1943 Culture, community-oriented learning and the post-2015 development agenda: a view from Laos
by Kearrin Sims - 1944-1967 Stable instability: the Syrian conflict and the postponement of the 2013 Lebanese parliamentary elections
by Abbas Assi & James Worrall - 1968-1983 The rise of an anti-politics machinery: peace, civil society and the focus on results in Myanmar
by Stefan Bächtold
September 2015, Volume 36, Issue 9
- 1611-1628 The queer Third World
by Ilan Kapoor - 1629-1648 The dark(er) side of ‘state failure’: state formation and socio-political variation
by Karl Adalbert Hampel - 1649-1662 Culture in the post-2015 development agenda: the anatomy of an international mobilisation
by Antonios Vlassis - 1663-1681 Passive revolution in Brazil: struggles over hegemony, religion and development 1964–2007
by Philip Roberts - 1682-1699 and democracy in Brazil
by Anthony W. Pereira - 1700-1716 Investing in peace: foreign direct investment as economic restoration in Sierra Leone?
by Gearoid Millar - 1717-1735 Playing in the sandbox: state building in the space of non-recognition
by Rebecca Richards & Robert Smith - 1736-1753 Towards agonistic peacebuilding? Exploring the antagonism–agonism nexus in the Middle East Peace process
by Karin Aggestam & Fabio Cristiano & Lisa Strömbom - 1754-1769 China’s development: a new development paradigm?
by Jennifer Y.J. Hsu - 1770-1785 Winning wars, building (illiberal) peace? The rise (and possible fall) of a victor’s peace in Rwanda and Sri Lanka
by Giulia Piccolino
August 2015, Volume 36, Issue 8
- 1405-1420 The challenge of the creative Third World
by Bruce Gilley - 1421-1436 Fair Trade and justice: a comment on Walton and Deneulin
by Jérôme Ballet & Delphine Pouchain - 1437-1452 Motivations for local resistance in international peacebuilding
by Sung Yong Lee - 1453-1471 Autonomous peasant struggles and left arts of government
by Robin Dunford - 1472-1492 (Re)conceptualising democracy: the limitations of benchmarks based on neoliberal democracy and the need for alternatives
by Maura Duffy - 1493-1509 Military twists and turns in world politics: downsides or dividends for UN peace operations?
by Thomas G. Weiss & Martin Welz - 1510-1526 Patronage, politics and performance: radio call-in programmes and the myth of accountability
by Nicole Stremlau & Emanuele Fantini & Iginio Gagliardone - 1527-1545 Implementing the human right to water and sanitation: a study of global and local discourses
by Madeline Baer & Andrea Gerlak - 1546-1569 The making of land ownership: land titling in rural Colombia – a reply to Hernando de Soto
by Sergio Latorre - 1570-1591 The politics of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: government action and public response
by Tom Lodge - 1592-1609 Peace building and the depoliticisation of civil society: Sierra Leone 2002–13
by Simone Datzberger
July 2015, Volume 36, Issue 7
- 1269-1280 Varieties of fragility: implications for aid
by Rachel M. Gisselquist - 1281-1298 Disaggregating state fragility: a method to establish a multidimensional empirical typology
by Jörn Grävingholt & Sebastian Ziaja & Merle Kreibaum - 1299-1315 Conceptualising state collapse: an institutionalist approach
by Daniel Lambach & Eva Johais & Markus Bayer - 1316-1332 Towards a theory of fragile state transitions: evidence from Yemen, Bangladesh and Laos
by David Carment & Joe Landry & Yiagadeesen Samy & Scott Shaw - 1333-1348 Aid and state transition in Ghana and South Korea
by Jiyoung Kim - 1349-1364 Aid and policy preferences in oil-rich countries: comparing Indonesia and Nigeria
by Ahmad Helmy Fuady - 1365-1381 Development assistance and the lasting legacies of rebellion in Burundi and Rwanda
by Devon E.A. Curtis - 1382-1403 Aid, accountability and institution building in Ethiopia: the self-limiting nature of technocratic aid
by Berhanu Abegaz
June 2015, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 1033-1040 The power of human rights/the human rights of power: an introduction
by Louiza Odysseos & Anna Selmeczi - 1041-1059 The question concerning human rights and human rightlessness: disposability and struggle in the Bhopal gas disaster
by Louiza Odysseos - 1060-1075 Struggles, over rights: humanism, ethical dispossession and resistance
by Lara Montesinos Coleman - 1076-1091 Who is the subject of neoliberal rights? Governmentality, subjectification and the letter of the law
by Anna Selmeczi - 1092-1109 The human right to housing and community empowerment: home occupation, eviction defence and community land trusts
by Joe Hoover - 1110-1128 Producing the subjects of reconciliation: the making of Sierra Leoneans as victims and perpetrators of past human rights violations
by Judith Renner - 1129-1144 Disciplining the human rights of immigrants: market veridiction and the echoes of eugenics in contemporary EU immigration policies
by Jarmila Rajas - 1145-1159 Border politics, right to life and acts of : voices from the Lampedusa borderland
by Raffaela Puggioni - 1160-1174 The subject and the dislocation of state attribution in human rights discourse: the case of Mexican asylum claims in Canada
by Ariadna Estévez - 1175-1190 Between learning and schooling: the politics of human rights monitoring at the Universal Periodic Review
by Jane K. Cowan & Julie Billaud - 1191-1206 Power, privilege and rights: how the powerful and powerless create a vernacular of rights
by Daniel Tagliarina - 1207-1221 Human rights and power amid protest and change in the Arab world
by Shadi Mokhtari - 1222-1236 The power effects of human rights reforms in Turkey: enhanced surveillance and depoliticisation
by Şerif Onur Bahçecik - 1237-1252 Promoting health or securing the market? The right to health and intellectual property between radical contestation and accommodation
by Eva Hilberg - 1253-1267 Appropriation and the dualism of human rights: understanding the contradictory impact of gender norms in Nigeria
by Mathias Großklaus - 1268-1268 Corrigendum
by The Editors
May 2015, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 817-824 The struggle versus the song – the local turn in peacebuilding: an introduction
by Caroline Hughes & Joakim Öjendal & Isabell Schierenbeck - 825-839 The ‘local turn’ in peacebuilding: a literature review of effective and emancipatory local peacebuilding
by Hanna Leonardsson & Gustav Rudd - 840-856 Where is the local? Critical localism and peacebuilding
by Roger Mac Ginty - 857-874 Unpacking the local turn in peacebuilding: a critical assessment towards an agenda for future research
by Thania Paffenholz - 875-889 The dynamic local: delocalisation and (re-)localisation in the search for peacebuilding identity
by Stefanie Kappler - 890-907 Palestinian unity and everyday state formation: subaltern ‘ungovernmentality’ versus elite interests
by Sandra Pogodda & Oliver P. Richmond - 908-928 Poor people’s politics in East Timor
by Caroline Hughes - 929-949 The ‘local turn’ saving liberal peacebuilding? Unpacking virtual peace in Cambodia
by Joakim Öjendal & Sivhouch Ou - 950-966 National policy in local practice: the case of Rwanda
by Malin Hasselskog & Isabell Schierenbeck - 967-984 Local violence and politics in KwaZulu-Natal: perceptions of agency in a post-conflict society
by Anna K. Jarstad & Kristine Höglund - 985-1006 Reducing fragility through strengthening local governance in Guinea
by Christian Arandel & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Marissa M. Bell - 1007-1022 Rethinking justice and institutions in African peacebuilding
by Goran Hyden - 1023-1032 Beyond the local turn divide: lessons learnt, relearnt and unlearnt
by Isabell Schierenbeck
April 2015, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 637-653 How can emerging powers speak? On theorists, native informants and quasi-officials in International Relations discourse
by Peter Marcus Kristensen - 654-669 Post-Feminist Spectatorship and the Girl Effect: “Go ahead, really imagine her”
by Sydney Calkin - 670-690 Democracy, development and the executive presidency in Sri Lanka
by Rajesh Venugopal - 691-704 Sectarianism and the prevalence of ‘othering’ in Islamic thought
by Naser Ghobadzdeh & Shahram Akbarzadeh - 705-722 Globalisation masculinities, empire building and forced prostitution: a critical analysis of the gendered impact of the neoliberal economic agenda in post-invasion/occupation Iraq
by Stacy Banwell - 723-740 Developmentality: indirect governance in the World Bank–Uganda partnership
by Jon Harald Sande Lie - 741-757 Political capabilities for democratisation in Uganda: good governance or popular organisation building?
by Sophie King - 758-775 How the World Bank manages social risks: implementation of the Social Risk Mitigation Project in Turkey
by Meltem Yilmaz Sener - 776-791 Turkey – from tutelary to delegative democracy
by Hakkı Taş - 792-801 Ali A Mazrui: a great man, a great scholar
by Seifudein Adem - 802-816 Population Pressures and the North–South Divide between the first century and 2100
by Marcin Wojciech Solarz & Małgorzata Wojtaszczyk
March 2015, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 431-448 Food sovereignty: convergence and contradictions, conditions and challenges
by Alberto Alonso-Fradejas & Saturnino M. Borras & Todd Holmes & Eric Holt-Giménez & Martha Jane Robbins - 449-468 Exploring the ‘localisation’ dimension of food sovereignty
by Martha Jane Robbins - 469-488 Food sovereignty, food security and fair trade: the case of an influential Nicaraguan smallholder cooperative
by Christopher M. Bacon - 489-507 Food sovereignty and the quinoa boom: challenges to sustainable re-peasantisation in the southern Altiplano of Bolivia
by Tanya M. Kerssen - 508-525 Food sovereignty as praxis: rethinking the food question in Uganda
by Giuliano Martiniello - 526-543 Challenges for food sovereignty policy making: the case of Nicaragua’s Law 693
by Wendy Godek - 544-562 Operationalising food sovereignty through an investment lens: how agro-ecology is putting ‘big push theory’ back on the table
by Louis Thiemann - 563-583 Accelerating towards food sovereignty
by A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi - 584-599 We are not all the same: taking gender seriously in food sovereignty discourse
by Clara Mi Young Park & Ben White & Julia - 600-617 Land and food sovereignty
by Saturnino M. Borras & Jennifer C. Franco & Sofía Monsalve Suárez - 618-635 Contextualising food sovereignty: the politics of convergence among movements in the USA
by Zoe W. Brent & Christina M. Schiavoni & Alberto Alonso-Fradejas
February 2015, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 205-222 Ali A Mazrui on the invention of Africa and postcolonial predicaments: ‘My life is one long debate’
by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni - 223-239 Resource powers? Minerals, energy and the rise of the BRICS
by Jeffrey D. Wilson - 240-256 The aid orphan myth
by Liam Swiss & Stephen Brown - 257-273 The role of global cities in land grabs
by Joshua K. Leon - 274-290 Can poverty be funny? The serious use of humour as a strategy of public engagement for global justice
by John D. Cameron - 291-305 Experiential and empathetic engagements with global poverty: ‘Live below the line so that others can rise above it’
by Anke Schwittay & Kate Boocock - 306-321 Third-worldism: sensibility and ideology in Uruguay – from Third Position to the thought of Carlos Real de Azúa
by Germán Esteban Alburquerque Fuschini - 322-336 Authoritarian ‘geopolitics’ of survival in the Arab Spring
by Bülent Aras & Richard Falk - 337-356 Kurdish policies in Syria under the Arab Uprisings: a revisiting of IR in the new Middle Eastern order
by Marianna Charountaki - 357-376 Sectarianism and conflict in Syria
by Christopher Phillips - 377-395 Tracking the gender politics of the Millennium Development Goals: struggles for interpretive power in the international development agenda
by Naila Kabeer - 396-415 From ‘gender equality and ‘women’s empowerment’ to global justice: reclaiming a transformative agenda for gender and development
by Andrea Cornwall & Althea-Maria Rivas - 416-430 Revolution, power and the Third World: a review of Michael Mann’s
by Sina Salessi
January 2015, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-21 The transnational state and the BRICS: a global capitalism perspective
by William I. Robinson - 22-39 In-between anarchy and interdependence: from state death to fragile and failing states
by John Van Benthuysen - 40-54 The UN at war: examining the consequences of peace-enforcement mandates for the UN peacekeeping operations in the CAR, the DRC and Mali
by John Karlsrud - 55-74 The poverty of ‘poverty reduction’: the case of African cotton
by Adam Sneyd - 75-93 Doing good or doing nothing? Celebrity, media and philanthropy in China
by Jonathan Hassid & Elaine Jeffreys - 94-110 Conspiracy and statecraft in postcolonial states: theories and realities of the hidden hand in Pakistan’s war on terror
by Aasim Sajjad Akhtar & Ali Nobil Ahmad - 111-129 Post-Arab Spring: changes and challenges
by Imad Salamey - 130-146 Queering the Pashtun: Afghan sexuality in the homo-nationalist imaginary
by Nivi Manchanda - 147-161 Teaching silence in the schoolroom: whither national history in Sierra Leone and El Salvador?
by Mneesha Gellman - 162-178 Solidarity forever? ABC, ALBA and South–South Cooperation in Haiti
by Stephen Baranyi & Andreas E. Feldmann & Lydia Bernier - 179-197 Manufacturing corporate landscapes: the case of agrarian displacement and food (in)security in Haiti
by Marylynn Steckley & Yasmine Shamsie - 198-204 Humanism in the autobiographies of Edward Said and Nelson Mandela: memory as action
by Jihan Zakarriya
November 2014, Volume 35, Issue 10
- 1749-1758 Introduction: emerging powers and the UN – what kind of development partnership?
by Thomas G. Weiss & Adriana Erthal Abdenur - 1759-1774 Assessing the G77: 50 years after and 40 years after the
by John Toye - 1775-1790 South–South cooperation and the international development battlefield: between the and the UN
by Paulo Esteves & Manaíra Assunção - 1791-1808 How representative are ?
by Ramesh Thakur - 1809-1828 Financing the UN development system and the future of multilateralism
by Bruce Jenks - 1829-1844 Emerging powers at the UN: ducking for cover?
by Silke Weinlich - 1845-1859 A changing world: is the UN development system ready?
by Stephen Browne - 1860-1875 South–South cooperation and the future of development assistance: mapping actors and options
by Paolo de Renzio & Jurek Seifert - 1876-1893 Emerging powers as normative agents: Brazil and China within the UN development system
by Adriana Erthal Abdenur - 1894-1910 Emerging powers and the UN development system: canvassing global views
by Stephen Browne & Thomas G. Weiss - 1911-1926 War-torn countries, natural resources, emerging-power investors and the UN development system
by Graciana del Castillo
October 2014, Volume 35, Issue 9
- 1547-1565 Semi-peripheral countries and the invention of the ‘Third World’, 1955–65
by Guy Laron - 1566-1581 US foreign policy, intersectional totality and the structure of empire
by John Munro - 1582-1597 Explaining institutional change in international patent politics
by Florian Rabitz - 1598-1614 Public–private partnerships (s) in global health: the good, the bad and the ugly
by Arne Ruckert & Ronald Labonté - 1615-1635 State building and the non-state: debating key dilemmas
by Sukanya Podder - 1636-1655 Beyond the merchant and the clergyman: assessing moral claims about development cooperation
by Peter van Dam & Wouter van Dis - 1656-1671 Dance of Orientalisms and waves of catastrophes: culturalism and pragmatism in imperial approaches to Islam and the Middle East
by Sedef Arat-Koç - 1672-1690 The iron law of Erdogan: the decay from intra-party democracy to personalistic rule
by Caroline Lancaster - 1691-1708 Humanising the subaltern: unbounded caste and the limits of a rights regime
by Ted Svensson - 1709-1727 Capitalising on the financialisation of agriculture: Cargill’s land investment techniques in the Philippines
by Tania Salerno - 1728-1747 Can there be mercy without the merciful? A meditation on Martha Nussbaum’s questions
by Stephen Chan
September 2014, Volume 35, Issue 8
- 1343-1354 Postcolonialism and international development studies: a dialectical exchange?
by Luke Strongman - 1355-1373 The ‘girl effect’: liberalism, empowerment and the contradictions of development
by Jason Hickel - 1374-1389 The not-so-great aid debate
by Susan Engel - 1390-1405 The social science of human rights: the need for a ‘second image reversed’?
by Salvador Santino F. Regilme - 1406-1422 Pitying the Third World: towards more progressive emotional responses to development education in schools
by Rachel A.M. Tallon & Andrew McGregor - 1423-1440 Determinants of developing country debt: the revolving door of debt rescheduling through the Paris Club and export credits
by Pamela Blackmon - 1441-1456 Privatising the war on drugs
by Christopher Hobson - 1457-1475 Culture-centric pre-emptive counterinsurgency and US Africa Command: assessing the role of the US social sciences in US military engagements in Africa
by Horace Campbell & Amber Murrey - 1476-1495 Imperial governance, sovereignty and the management of chronic instability in Africa
by John Glenn - 1496-1508 The case of the ‘other India’ and Indian scholarship
by Priya Naik - 1509-1528 Illiberal peace-building in hybrid political orders: managing violence during Indonesia’s contested political transition
by Claire Q. Smith - 1529-1546 New multilateralism and governmental mechanisms for including civil society during Mexico’s presidency of the G20 in 2012
by Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard & Antonio Alejo Jaime
August 2014, Volume 35, Issue 7
- 1117-1119 Psychoanalysis and development: an introduction
by Ilan Kapoor - 1120-1143 Psychoanalysis and development: contributions, examples, limits
by Ilan Kapoor - 1144-1161 Fantasy machine: philanthrocapitalism as an ideological formation
by Japhy Wilson - 1162-1178 Manicheism delirium: desire and disavowal in the libidinal economy of an emerging economy
by Maureen Sioh - 1179-1194 Fair trade slippages and Vietnam gaps: the ideological fantasies of fair trade coffee
by Gavin Fridell - 1195-1215 Barbarian hordes: the overpopulation scapegoat in international development discourse
by Robert Fletcher & Jan Breitling & Valerie Puleo - 1216-1238 International support for action on climate change and democracy: exploring complementarities
by Peter Burnell - 1239-1255 Violent conflicts and natural disasters: the growing case for cross-disciplinary dialogue
by Elisabeth King & John C. Mutter - 1256-1272 Impediments to the implementation of voluntary codes of conduct in production factories of the Global South: so much to do, so little done
by Maike J. Drebes - 1273-1289 Global norms, organisational change: framing the rights-based approach at ActionAid
by Bronwen Magrath - 1290-1306 Homosexuality as cultural battleground in the Middle East: culture and postcolonial international theory
by Katerina Dalacoura - 1307-1325 China’s contradictory role(s) in world politics: decrypting China’s North Korea strategy
by Nele Noesselt - 1326-1340 The future UN development agenda: contrasting visions, contrasting operations
by Stephen Browne & Thomas G. Weiss - 1341-1341 Corrigendum
by The Editors
July 2014, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 905-921 From a ‘terrorist’ to global icon: a critical decolonial ethical tribute to Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela of South Africa
by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni - 922-938 A Post-development Hoax? (Re)-examining the Past, Present and Future of Development Studies
by Nathan Andrews & Sylvia Bawa