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March 2024, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 827-833 Interdisciplinary perspectives on gendered violence and resistance in Latin America
by Tatiana Sanchez Parra & Sanne Weber - 834-852 Feminist intersectional activism in the Colombian Truth Commission: constructing counter-hegemonic narratives of the armed conflict in the Colombian Caribbean
by Juliana González Villamizar - 853-869 Embodied healing and justice in wounded territories: reflections from feminist and decolonial research-activism in Guatemala
by Aisling Walsh - 870-887 Love in war? The strategic use of intimacy in armed conflict
by Kiran Stallone - 888-902 Family dynamics, violence and transit migration through Mexico
by Alejandra Díaz de León - 903-925 Brutality on display: media coverage and the spectacle of anti-LGBTQ violence in the Colombian Civil War
by Samuel Ritholtz - 926-945 From financial inclusion to financial health of refugees: urging for a shift in perspective
by Swati Mehta Dhawan & Kim Wilson & Hans-Martin Zademach - 946-962 Between hunger and contagion: digital mediation and advocacy during the COVID-19 emergency in Delhi
by Martin Webb & Aasim Khan & Venkata Ratnadeep Suri & Riad Azam & Farhat Salim - 963-980 Broadening perspectives on inclusive peacemaking: the case of the UN mediation in Syria
by Sara Hellmüller - 981-1002 Forging alliances: political competition and industrial policy in democratic Brazil
by Renato H. de Gaspi - 1003-1018 The role of the Sustainable Development Goals for digital development professionals: lessons for the post-2030 development goals
by Franz-Ferdinand Rothe
March 2024, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 607-623 Skills, training and development: an introduction to the social life of skills in the global South
by Trent Brown & Geert De Neve - 624-639 Skilling Indigenous futures: crafts and resilience among the Paiwan people of Taiwan
by Geoffrey Gowlland - 640-657 Becoming a repair entrepreneur: an ethnography of skills training in Brazil
by Liliana Gil - 658-676 Skills in ‘unskilled’ work: a case of waste work in Central India
by Advaita Rajendra - 677-697 Skills to stay: social processes in agricultural skill acquisition in rural Karnataka
by Soundarya Iyer & Nitya Rao - 698-714 Rationalising pedagogy: what counts as skill across musical communities of practice in contemporary Istanbul
by Banu Şenay & Faik Gür - 715-733 Training for employment or skilling up from employment? Jobs and skills acquisition in the Tiruppur textile region, India
by Grace Carswell & Geert De Neve - 734-752 Hāth se sīkhna: geographies of practical learning and India’s agricultural skills agenda
by Trent Brown - 753-770 Crafting new service workers: skill training, migration and employment in Bengaluru, India
by Carol Upadhya & Supriya RoyChowdhury - 771-789 Of glass, skills and life: trade consciousness among Firozabad’s glass workers
by Arnaud Kaba - 790-809 Professionalism as a soft skill: the social construction of worker identity in India’s new services economy
by Aditya Ray - 810-826 More than language: the work of an English training centre in Delhi
by Abhishek Ranjan Datta
February 2024, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 445-457 Instrumentalising the army before elections in Turkey
by Huseyin Zengin - 458-474 The burden of war widows: gendered consequences of war and peace-building in Sri Lanka
by Karen Brounéus & Erika Forsberg & Kristine Höglund & Kate Lonergan - 475-492 Guns, gender and petroleum: a critical analysis of the underlying dynamics of Timor-Leste’s development trajectory
by Selver B. Sahin & Stepan Verkhovets - 493-512 Development and national security: Indonesia’s Natuna Island and the South China Sea issue
by Yani Yang & Yizheng Zou - 513-530 Theory importation and the death of homegrown disciplinary potential: an autopsy of Turkish IR
by Ersel Aydinli - 531-547 A crisis of ontological security in foreign policy: Iran and international sanctions in the post–JCPOA era
by Fariborz Arghavani Pirsalami & Arash Moradi & Hosein Alipour - 548-566 Oceanic diplomacy and foreign-policy making in Tuvalu: a values-based approach
by Jess Marinaccio - 567-588 Power and networks in the shaping of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)
by Stefan Vicedom & Rachel Wynberg - 589-605 Environmental pollution, variegated violence: the fizzling bond of Delta State diaspora from their homeland
by Henrietta Omo Oshokunofa
January 2024, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 247-258 Memory and justice after famines: an introduction
by Camilla Orjuela & Swati Parashar - 259-276 Remembering/forgetting hunger: towards an understanding of famine memorialisation
by Camilla Orjuela - 277-293 The lyrics of hunger: Cabo Verdean music as a space for organic remembering
by Lisa Åkesson & Alícia Borges Månsson - 294-313 Vernacular memories: recalling Rwanda’s 1943–44 famine during the Covid-19 hunger crisis
by David Mwambari - 314-331 Hunger as a weapon of war: Biafra, social media and the politics of famine remembrance
by Obinna Chukwunenye Nweke - 332-349 The concentration camps for famine victims in Brazil and the struggle for their public memorialisation
by Thiago Lima - 350-366 Imperial wars and the violence of hunger: remembering and forgetting the Great Persian Famine 1917–1919
by Zahra Edalati & Majid Imani - 367-384 Negotiating caste-subaltern imaginations of the 1943 Bengal famine: methodological underpinnings of a creative-collaborative practice
by Ram Krishna Ranjan - 385-402 Challenges in the pursuit of justice for East Timor’s Great Famine (1977–1979)
by Vannessa Hearman - 403-419 Finding the ‘other’ from within: how the CCP survived the legitimacy crisis after China’s Great Leap Famine
by Jingyang Rui - 420-438 Ethiopia’s 1984/85 famine and the Red Terror Trials
by Fisseha Fantahun Tefera - 439-443 Memory and the social meanings of famine
by Alex de Waal
January 2024, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-5 Legacies and futures for Global South research
by Mustapha Kamal Pasha & Shahram Akbarzadeh & Morten Bøås & Matt Davies & Jing Gu & Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven & Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel & Marianne H. Marchand & Sam Okoth Opondo & Heloise Weber & Tiffany Willoughby-Herard - 6-23 Qatar’s approach across the Triple Nexus in conflict-affected contexts: the case of Darfur
by Wadee Alarabeed - 24-42 The geopolitics of human suffering: a comparative study of media coverage of the conflicts in Yemen and Ukraine
by Jeffrey S. Bachman & Esther Brito Ruiz - 43-60 Beyond ‘networked individuals’: social-media and citizen-led accountability in political protests
by Obert Hodzi & Özge Zihnioğlu - 61-78 Stopping Firestone and starting a citizen ‘revolution from below’: reflections on the enduring exploitation of Liberian land and labour
by Robtel Neajai Pailey - 79-94 The continuity of Othering in feminist methodology: activist-scholar and the insider/outsider dynamics
by Afaf Jabiri - 95-112 Gender and the bifurcated state: women in Uganda’s traditional authority
by Yahya Sseremba - 113-132 Between cooperation and conflict: tracing the variance in relations of traditional governance institutions and the state in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Florian G. Kern & Katharina Holzinger & Daniela Kromrey - 133-150 Origination and Africa’s international relations: gatemaking and airport politics in Ethiopia and Ghana
by Joanne Tomkinson - 151-170 China reshaping green value chain initiatives: between global and Southern standards
by Flavia Fabiano & Benoit Daviron - 171-188 Legitimacy-seeking: China’s statements and actions on combating climate change
by Chenchao Lian & Jinhong Li - 189-207 Revisiting neoliberalism and new developmentalism: lessons from Turkey and Argentina
by Sumercan Bozkurt Gungen - 208-228 Truth processes and decolonial transformation: a comparative view of Guatemala, Peru, Chile and Colombia
by Carola Ramos-Cortez & Timothy MacNeill - 229-246 COVID-19 and aid distribution in the Philippines: a patron-clientelist explanation
by Pauline Eadie & Chester Yacub
December 2023, Volume 44, Issue 12
- 2423-2440 Constructing the future: solidarity action in Nicaragua
by Mónika Szente-Varga - 2441-2461 China’s relational power in Africa: Beijing’s ‘new type of party-to-party relations’
by Joshua Eisenman - 2462-2480 Gender and urban poverty in India
by Meghna Jaglan & Amrita Shergill - 2481-2497 Morocco’s northern border region: gender, labour and mobility
by Marlene Solís & Rosa María Soriano-Miras & Cristina Fuentes-Lara - 2498-2515 Has Spanish international development and aid policy done ‘more with less’? Crisis, horizontal cooperation and complexity
by Ileana Daniela Serban & Andrea Betti
November 2023, Volume 44, Issue 11
- 2335-2350 Presidential prerogatives, exogenous situations, and Sisyphean IMF loan arrangements: examining fiscal crises in post-Arab Spring Tunisia and Egypt
by Maxwell J. Fuerderer - 2351-2369 ‘The occupation wants to delete us’: Palestinian youth’s interpretations of and resistance to settler colonialism
by Erika Jiménez - 2370-2390 Constructing a Vishwaguru (world teacher): Hindu nationalism, populism and the domestic consumption of Narendra Modi’s global image
by Nissim Mannathukkaren & Drew MacEachern - 2391-2403 A historic review of deforestation and afforestation in North Korea
by Jinlong Liu & Chunhong Sheng - 2404-2421 The Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme and the EU’s normative dilemma: the case of Myanmar’s garment sector
by Angela Pennisi di Floristella
October 2023, Volume 44, Issue 10
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 2193-2207 Towards a non-hegemonic world order – emancipation and the political agency of the Global South in a changing world order
by Annamária Artner & Zhiguang Yin - 2208-2226 Amazonian socio-environmental frontier: struggles, resistance and contradictions in confronting the agrarian extractive frontier
by Gabriel Domingues & Sérgio Sauer - 2227-2245 Revisiting antisystemic movements in the Global South: struggles against exclusion and struggles against exploitation
by Chungse Jung - 2246-2262 Beyond the coloniser’s model of the world: towards reworlding from the Global South
by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni - 2263-2280 ‘World of tomorrow’ Afro–Asian solidarity and the Great Leap Forward of Culture in the People’s Republic of China
by Zhiguang Yin - 2281-2299 Rojava’s ‘war of education’: the role of education in building a revolutionary political community in North and East Syria
by Elise Boyle Espinosa & Adam Ronan - 2300-2317 A message to the Global South? Che Guevara’s view on the NEP and the law of value
by Alexandra Arabadzhyan - 2318-2334 Emancipatory movements in Latin America: challenges and impetus arising from the historical formation of the region
by Bruno De Conti & Patricia Villen
September 2023, Volume 44, Issue 9
- 1919-1937 The advance of the state and the renewal of industrial policy in the age of strategic competition
by Jewellord T. Nem Singh - 1938-1959 After authoritarian technocracy: the space for industrial policy-making in democratic developing countries
by Lukas Schlogl & Kyunghoon Kim - 1960-1980 Manufacturing-led development in the digital age: how power trumps technology
by Jostein Hauge - 1981-1996 Complementary institutions of industrial policy: a quasi-market role of government inspired by the evolutionary China Model
by Ling Chen & Buhe Chulu - 1997-2014 Tension between state-level industrial policy and regional integration in Africa
by Michael E. Odijie - 2015-2030 Recentring industrial policy paradigm within IPE and development studies
by Jewellord T. Nem Singh - 2031-2045 Gender relations in Indigenous Yorùbá culture: questioning current feminist actions and advocacies
by Luqman Ọpẹ́yẹmí Muraina & Abdulkareem J. Ajímátanraẹjẹ - 2046-2062 Intergenerational education effect of child marriage in marginal settlements of Nepal
by Yake Liu & Chui Ying Lee & Shinji Kaneko & Niraj Prakash Joshi - 2063-2079 When protests become a threat to authoritarian rule: the case of environmental protests in Viet Nam
by Stephan Ortmann - 2080-2097 The politics of rhetoric: examining popular discourse in Jammu and Kashmir
by Javid Ahmad Ahanger & Muzamil Yaqoob - 2098-2114 Once there was and once there wasn’t: the tale of intellectuals and the state in Turkey
by Funda Gençoğlu - 2115-2135 Latin American structure and Pan-Am Games: analysing the medal table from International Relations
by Carlos Pulleiro Méndez & Daniel Morales Ruvalcaba - 2136-2153 Migration speculation: microfinance and migration in the Global South
by Maryann Bylander - 2154-2172 Alternative modernities and epistemic struggles for recognition in Turkish media: deconstructing Eurocentrism?
by Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm & Elif Gençkal-Eroler - 2173-2190 Lateral colonialism: exploring modalities of engagement in decolonial politics from the periphery
by Olga Demetriou & Costas M. Constantinou & Maria Tselepou - 2191-2191 Correction
by The Editors
August 2023, Volume 44, Issue 8
- 1-1 Statement of Removal
by The Editors - 1643-1663 Strengths-based Gram Sabhas? Challenges and radical possibilities when ‘measuring’ poverty in India
by Madhushree Sekher & Paul Hodge & Balbir Singh Aulakh - 1664-1679 The politics of finding facts
by Rouf Dar - 1680-1698 Does regionalism increase industrial policy space? An analytical framework applied to the East African textiles and apparel sector
by Julian Boys & Antonio Andreoni - 1699-1717 European foreign aid to regional organisations in Africa: bullies, overseers, micromanagers and samaritans
by Sören Stapel & Fredrik Söderbaum - 1718-1736 Challenges to the relational integration of urban refugee children into the national education system of Mozambique
by Dério Anselmo Lourenço Chirindza - 1737-1753 Rescuing reconciliation: finding its role in peace research and practice
by David Mitchell - 1754-1769 The politics around safe zones: a comparative perspective on return to Northern Syria
by Birce Demiryontar & Ahmet İçduygu - 1770-1789 Exploring inclusive victimhood narratives: the case of Bosnia-Herzegovina
by Cagla Demirel - 1790-1806 What makes an acute emergency? Temporal manifestation patterns and global health emergencies
by Reidar Staupe-Delgado & Olivier Rubin - 1807-1824 Nation-state strategies for human capital development: the case of sports mega-events in Qatar
by Paul Michael Brannagan & Jonathan Grix - 1825-1843 The failure of (neo-)extractivism in Latin America – explanations and future challenges
by Hannes Warnecke-Berger & Hans-Jürgen Burchardt & Kristina Dietz - 1844-1864 Inclusive informal-to-informal trade: the poverty alleviation potential of street vendors’ trade networks in Santiago de Chile
by Pablo Navarrete-Hernández & Matthew Alford & Fernando Toro - 1865-1883 Moving away from familism by default? The trends of family policies in Latin America
by Pedro M. R. Barbosa & Ligia Fabris & Lorena Abbas & Gabriela Caruso & Victor Giusti & Beatriz Coimbra - 1884-1900 The struggle for water in rural Paraguay: a ‘perverse confluence’ analysis of subversive participation
by Joseph J. García - 1901-1918 ‘Nuestro Green New Deal’: the Ecosocial Pact of the South and the emergence of biocentric green transitions
by Ioana Pantilimon
July 2023, Volume 44, Issue 7
- 1363-1379 Is Africa China’s neo-dependency in the making?
by Seifudein Adem & Adamu Waziri Babagana - 1380-1397 Beyond neo-imperialist intentionality: explaining African agency in liberal peace interventions
by Babatunde F. Obamamoye - 1398-1416 Untold story of the expanding armed banditry in Nigeria’s Northwest: linking the communal-level collaborators
by Kelechukwu Charles Obi & Victor Chidubem Iwuoha - 1417-1434 Otherness without boundaries: an autoethnographic perspective from an aboriginal South African survivor of local xenophobia
by Headman Hebe - 1435-1454 Ugandan women’s approaches to doing business and becoming entrepreneurs
by Soledad Vieitez-Cerdeño & Roser Manzanera-Ruiz & Olga Margret M. M. Namasembe - 1455-1471 Intersections between the global economy and gender structures in the workforce in relocated industries
by Rocío Fajardo Fernández & Rosa M. Soriano-Miras & Antonio Trinidad Requena - 1472-1488 From field to theory: rethinking development studies through study tours
by Yaso Nadarajah - 1489-1505 Bogotá street vendors using tutela as a sword: the symbolic power of law in practice
by Laura Porras-Santanilla & Friederike Fleischer - 1506-1525 Is there a religious explanation for high life satisfaction in Latin America?
by Mariano Rojas - 1526-1545 Agrarian change and land dispossession linked to the armed conflict in Colombia – a review
by Angela Navarrete-Cruz & Athena Birkenberg & Regina Birner - 1546-1564 Subcontracting to the informal economy in East Java, Indonesia
by Damien Bazin & Augendra Bhukuth & Abir Khribich & Ani Wulandari - 1565-1585 Potentials and pitfalls of social capital ties to climate change adaptation: an exploratory study of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines
by Ginbert Permejo Cuaton & Yvonne Su - 1586-1605 Just fundraising? Campaigning gendered inequalities in changing CSO fundraising markets in Finland
by Martta Kaskinen & Eija Ranta - 1606-1624 Keeping Syrian refugees in Turkey is not a good idea: a new concept of ‘reluctant local integration’
by Durukan Imrie-Kuzu & Alpaslan Özerdem - 1625-1642 Walking the talk: autoethnographic reflections on co-creating regenerative education within international development studies
by T. A. (Mieke) Lopes Cardozo
June 2023, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 1101-1118 A double crisis: the gendered impacts of COVID-19 on Syrian refugee women in Jordan
by Cevdet Acu - 1119-1136 Lithium extractivism: perpetuating historical asymmetries in the ‘Green economy’
by Sara Mejia-Muñoz & Sally Babidge - 1137-1154 Joining a migrant caravan: herd behaviour and structural factors
by Maria de Lourdes Rosas-Lopez & Vincent Guilamo-Ramos & Jorge Mora-Rivera - 1155-1173 Insurgency and national security: a perspective from Cameroon’s separatist conflict
by Manu Lekunze - 1174-1191 Development anthropology and social engineering: a plea for critical reformism
by Tom De Herdt & Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan - 1192-1210 The onset of BRICS cooperation on climate change: material change, ideational convergence and the road to Copenhagen 2009
by Göktuğ Kıprızlı & Seçkin Köstem - 1211-1229 Politicians: the sinews of counterinsurgent governance in Colombia
by Francisco Gutiérrez-Sanín - 1230-1248 Decolonising social norms change: from ‘grandmother-exclusionary bias’ to ‘grandmother-inclusive’ approaches
by Anneke Newman - 1249-1268 Exploring donor-driven skills development as a channel of continued aid dependency
by Jamelia Harris - 1269-1287 The long shadow of the developmental state: energy infrastructure and environmental sustainability in Southeast Asia
by Jürgen Rüland - 1288-1305 ‘Allow her to flourish and grow’: commodifying gendered handicraft labour in conscious capitalist brand imagery on Instagram
by Alessandra Costagliola - 1306-1323 UN Resolution 1514: the creation of a new post-colonial sovereignty
by Jack Basu-Mellish - 1324-1344 The evangelical foreign policy model: Jair Bolsonaro and evangelicals in Brazil
by Feliciano de Sá Guimarães & André Felipe Miquelasi & Gustavo Jordan Ferreira Alves & Irma Dutra Gomes de Oliveira e Silva & Karina Stange Calandrin - 1345-1362 Fixing China’s humanitarian aid architecture: what are the lessons from the European Union and the United States?
by Chao Zhang
May 2023, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 839-855 The weak institutionalisation of prior consultation in Peru: ambivalent cooperation between indigenous organisations and state activists
by Maritza Paredes - 856-871 Understanding Syrian refugees in Turkey from an environment of insecurity and the conflict model of migration perspective
by İnci Aksu Kargın & Ibrahim Sirkeci - 872-891 Migtech, fintech and fair migration in Malaysia: addressing the protection gap between migrant rights and labour policies
by Choo Chin Low - 892-910 When do civilians resist military coup attempts?
by Ömer Aslan & Mehmet Özkan - 911-929 ‘The tears don’t give you funding’: data neocolonialism in development in the Global South
by Renee Lynch & Jason C. Young & Chris Jowaisas & Joel Sam & Stanley Boakye-Achampong & Maria Garrido & Chris Rothschild - 930-945 ‘The generation that will inherit Syria’: education as citizen aid and political opportunity
by Kjetil Selvik & Tamar Groves - 946-966 Whose security is it? Elitism and the global approach to maritime security in Africa
by Ifesinachi Marybenedette Okafor-Yarwood & Freedom C. Onuoha - 967-984 Trapped in the underground economy: Syrian refugees in the informal labour market in Turkey
by Vasja Badalič - 985-1002 Informal imposed hierarchies in world politics and internal instabilities in subordinate states: the Afghanistan and Iraq cases
by Hüsna Taş Yetim - 1003-1020 Autocracies and the temptation of sentimentality: repertoires of the past and contemporary meaning-making in the Gulf monarchies
by Thomas Demmelhuber & Antonia Thies - 1021-1038 Navigating through depoliticisation: international stakeholders and refugee reception in Jordan and Turkey
by Alexander Jung & Ezgi Irgil & Isabell Schierenbeck & Andrea Spehar - 1039-1057 State apologies, postcolonial resistance and ontological insecurity: the Matabeleland massacre
by Osondu C. Ugochukwu - 1058-1076 Gender mainstreaming 2.0: emergent gender equality agendas under Sustainable Development Goals
by Gloria Novovic - 1077-1097 Peace through coca? Decolonial peacebuilding ecologies and rural development in the Territory of Conviviality and Peace of Lerma, Colombia
by Óscar E. Valencia & Christopher Courtheyn - 1098-1099 Correction
by The Editors
April 2023, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 631-648 ‘When orange becomes sweeter’: understanding climate variability, situated knowledge and development in an Eastern Himalayan region of India
by Mridusmita Dutta & Amiya Kumar Das - 649-666 Citizenship and urban belonging in Mumbai: understanding the impact of informal institutions on street vending
by Amy Schoenecker - 667-685 Brahmanical patriarchy and the politics of anti-trafficking and prostitution governance: from colonial to contemporary India
by Jaffer Latief Najar - 686-704 What is behind the Palestinian split and what makes it difficult to end? A historical institutional analysis from a settler colonial lens
by Tamer Qarmout - 705-723 Making sense of Lebanon’s approach to the (non-)securitisation of Syrian refugees: a political economic perspective
by Martin Beck - 724-743 Unusual middle power activism and regime survival: Turkey’s drone warfare and its regime-boosting effects
by Digdem Soyaltin-Colella & Tolga Demiryol - 744-761 Coloniality and the Global North war against disinformation: the case of the European Union
by Michael Merlingen - 762-775 The Ethiopia–Eritrea rapprochement: highly personalised and less-institutionalised initiative
by Amare K. Aweke & Mohammed Seid - 776-794 Conceptualising criminal wars in Latin America
by Raúl Zepeda Gil - 795-813 The role of civil servants in the dignification of victims in Meta, Colombia
by Sandra M. Rios Oyola & Carolina Hormaza - 814-832 China-backed infrastructure in the Global South: lessons from the case of the Brazil–Peru Transcontinental Railway project
by Leolino Dourado - 833-837 Response to Martin Fredriksson, ‘Balancing community rights and national interests in international protection of traditional knowledge: a study of India’s Traditional Knowledge Digital Library’
by Viswajanani J. Sattigeri & Vijayalakshmi Asthana
March 2023, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 405-422 The use of zakat in the pandemic response: the case of Islamic Relief and BAZNAS in Indonesia
by Altea Pericoli - 423-441 It will take a global village to find cures for global pandemics: the Ubuntu perspective
by Aminu Mamman & Motolani Agbebi & Mohamed Branine - 442-459 A sensitivity to sensitisation: a case study of participatory approaches within government-mandated climate resettlement in Malawi
by Hebe Nicholson - 460-477 Hard borders and soft agreements: evaluating governance within the Global Compact for Migration
by Susan P. Murphy - 478-495 Refugee recognition in Brazil under Bolsonaro: the domestic impact of international norms and standards
by Leiza Brumat & Andrew Geddes - 496-512 The ‘competitive authoritarian’ turn in Turkey: bandwagoning versus reality
by Düzgün Arslantaş & André Kaiser - 513-531 Epistemic hierarchies and asymmetrical dialogues in global IR: increasing the epistemic gravity of the periphery through thematic density
by Eyüp Ersoy - 532-553 Frames of self-reliance: an analysis of evolving international development discourse
by Rachel Neill & Yusra Ribhi Shawar & Michael Kunnuji & Malvikha Manoj & Jeremy Shiffman - 554-573 Resource allocation in power-sharing arrangements – evidence from Lebanon
by Mounir Mahmalat & Sami Atallah & Wassim Maktabi - 574-594 Neoliberal ideologies and philanthrocapitalist agendas: what does a ‘smart economics’ discourse empower?
by Ruth Smith & Anna Mdee & Susannah M. Sallu & Stephen Whitfield - 595-611 Chinese financing in Ethiopia’s infrastructure sector: agency distribution within and outside the state
by Valeria Lauria - 612-630 Toxic turn in Brazilian agriculture? The political economy of pesticide legalisation in post-2016 Brazil
by Ossi I. Ollinaho & Marcos A. Pedlowski & Markus Kröger
February 2023, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 231-245 Syrian refugees in Turkey: exploring the role of I/NGOs in refugee crisis
by Emrah Atar & Farhad Hossain & A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah - 246-265 Iran’s soft power in Venezuela
by Ali Akbar - 266-283 ‘Bright, shiny, inconsequential’? The rise and fall of innovation labs in the aid sector
by Tamas Wells - 284-299 Deadly global alliance: antidemocracy and anti-environmentalism
by Eve Darian-Smith - 300-319 Coloniality of power and social control strategies in mining: an analysis of MAM activists’ narratives
by Andreina Del Carmen Camero de Lima & Flávia Luciana Naves Mafra - 320-336 Manufacturing the Ummah: Turkey’s transnational populism and construction of the people globally
by Ihsan Yilmaz & Mustafa Demir - 337-355 Examining the ‘developmentalisation’ of humanitarian response: the politics of migration and development in Tunisia
by Ankushi Mitra - 356-376 Under the leadership of our president: ‘Potemkin AI’ and the Turkish approach to artificial intelligence
by Muhammed Can - 377-394 The theatre of development: dramaturgy, actors and performances in the ‘workshop space’
by Helen E. Shutt & Laura S. Martin & Marié-Heleen Coetzee - 395-404 The Chagos dispute: where right makes might
by Peter Harris
January 2023, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-21 Issues of gender in sport leadership: reflections from Sub-Saharan Africa
by Cora Burnett - 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