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November 2021, Volume 42, Issue 11
- 2724-2746 The rise of the Global South and the rise in carbon emissions
by Harald Fuhr - 2747-2766 Refugee commodification: the diffusion of refugee rent-seeking in the Global South
by Luisa F. Freier & Nicholas R. Micinski & Gerasimos Tsourapas - 2767-2784 Dynamics of global asymmetries: how migrant remittances (re-)shape North–South relations
by Hannes Warnecke-Berger
May 2021, Volume 42, Issue 10
- 2209-2226 Revisiting the local turn in peacebuilding – through the emerging urban approach
by Kristin Ljungkvist & Anna Jarstad - 2227-2246 Everyday peace and conflict: (un)privileged interactions in Kirkuk, Iraq
by Dylan O’Driscoll - 2247-2264 How do refugees navigate the UNHCR’s bureaucracy? The role of rumours in accessing humanitarian aid and resettlement
by Derya Ozkul & Rita Jarrous
July 2021, Volume 42, Issue 10
- 2282-2299 Religion and development: integral ecology and the Catholic Church Amazon Synod
by Séverine Deneulin - 2300-2316 An exit without strategy: learning from the Soviet Bloc’s retreat from the Horn of Africa and Central America
by Radoslav Yordanov - 2317-2333 The 2017 independence referendum and the political economy of Kurdish nationalism in Iraq
by Nicola Degli Esposti - 2334-2352 How local political economy dynamics are shaping the Belt and Road Initiative
by Neil Loughlin & Mark Grimsditch - 2353-2371 South–South cooperation resilience in Brazil: presidential leadership, institutions and bureaucracies
by Michelle Morais de Sá e Silva - 2372-2392 International cooperation in peacebuilding: stakeholder interaction in Colombia
by Juana García Duque & Juan Pablo Casadiego - 2393-2412 The turn from peacebuilding to stabilisation: Colombia after the 2018 presidential election
by Giulia Piccolino & Krisna Ruette-Orihuela - 2413-2433 Ecology, security and international action: beyond sanctions on North Korea
by JeongWon Bourdais Park & Brian Bridges - 2434-2450 From colonial subjects to post-colonial citizens? Considerations for a contemporary study of Black México
by Anthony Russell Jerry - 2451-2468 There is life beyond the European Union: revisiting the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States
by Maurizio Carbone - 2469-2485 Martyrs as a conduit for legitimacy – explaining Iran’s foreign policy towards Syria
by Hanlie Booysen
June 2021, Volume 42, Issue 10
- 2265-2281 The paradox of competing connectivity strategies in Asia
by Johannes Plagemann & Sreeradha Datta & Sinan Chu
September 2021, Volume 42, Issue 9
- 1923-1944 The ‘Global South’ in the study of world politics: examining a meta category
by Sebastian Haug & Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner & Günther Maihold - 1945-1962 China, India and the pattern of G20/BRICS engagement: differentiated ambivalence between ‘rising’ power status and solidarity with the Global South
by Andrew F. Cooper - 1963-1981 Locating the ‘South’ in China’s connectivity politics
by Paul Joscha Kohlenberg & Nadine Godehardt - 1982-2000 Unequal institutions in the longue durée: citizenship through a Southern lens
by Manuela Boatcă - 2001-2017 The ‘Global South’ as a relational category – global hierarchies in the production of law and legal pluralism
by Tobias Berger - 2018-2038 A Thirdspace approach to the ‘Global South’: insights from the margins of a popular category
by Sebastian Haug - 2039-2054 International relations and the ‘Global South’: from epistemic hierarchies to dialogic encounters
by Siddharth Tripathi* - 2055-2073 Cities as transnational climate change actors: applying a Global South perspective
by Florian Koch - 2074-2085 Climate and security: UN agenda-setting and the ‘Global South’
by Adriana Erthal Abdenur - 2086-2095 Beyond the single story: ‘Global South’ polyphonies
by Laura Trajber Waisbich & Supriya Roychoudhury & Sebastian Haug - 2096-2114 Social indexology, neoliberalism and racialised metrics: legitimising the ‘inferiority’ of Global South countries
by Steven Ratuva - 2115-2132 A new Chinese modernity? The discourse of Eco-civilisation applied to the belt and road initiative
by Robert Weatherley & Vanessa Bauer - 2133-2151 Kurdish women’s struggles with gender equality: from ideology to practice
by Nadje Al-Ali & Latif Tas - 2152-2171 The union has reoriented towards entrepreneurship: neoliberal solidarities on Zambia’s Copperbelt
by Thomas McNamara - 2172-2188 The political economy of Norwegian peacemaking in Myanmar’s peace process
by Chiraag Roy & Anthony Ware & Costas Laoutides - 2189-2208 Exploring gendered change: concepts and trends in gender equality assessments
by Jess MacArthur & Naomi Carrard & Juliet Willetts
July 2021, Volume 42, Issue 8
- 1661-1678 Science and flags: deconstructing Turkey’s Antarctic strategy
by Lerna K. Yanık & H. Emrah Karaoğuz - 1679-1695 Pandemics and the punitive regulation of the weak: experiences of COVID-19 survivors from urban poor communities in the Philippines
by Jaye de la Cruz Bekema - 1696-1714 International assistance after conflict: health, transitional justice and opportunity costs
by Geoffrey Swenson & Johannes Kniess - 1715-1732 Domestic humanitarianism: the Mission France of Médecins Sans Frontières and Médecins du Monde
by Tine Hanrieder & Claire Galesne - 1733-1750 Data securitisation: the challenges of data sovereignty in India
by Maximiliano Facundo Vila Seoane - 1751-1769 The rise and fall of the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition: a tale of two discourses
by Dagmar Milerová Prášková & Josef Novotný - 1770-1787 Extractive capital and multi-scalar environmental politics: interpreting the exit of Rio Tinto from the diamond fields of Central India
by Arnab Roy Chowdhury & Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt - 1788-1808 Infrastructure violence and retroliberal development: connectivity and dispossession in Laos
by Kearrin Sims - 1809-1828 Tshombe’s secessionist state of Katanga: agency against the odds
by Colin Hendrickx - 1829-1848 New extractivism and failed development in Azerbaijan
by Galib Bashirov - 1849-1865 Offering space at the table: the work of hosting US study abroad students in Northern Thailand
by Lauren Collins - 1866-1884 Dispossession and the militarised developer state: financialisation and class power on the agrarian–urban frontier of Islamabad, Pakistan
by Aasim Sajjad Akhtar & Ammar Rashid - 1885-1902 Sub-Saharan Africa’s desire for liberal democracy: civil society to the rescue?
by Nicola de Jager - 1903-1922 Whose and what aid securitisation? An analysis of EU aid narratives and flows
by Iliana Olivié & Aitor Pérez
July 2021, Volume 42, Issue 7
- 1397-1416 Bringing the developmental state back in: explaining South Korea’s successful management of COVID-19
by Rajiv Kumar - 1417-1435 A ‘data realm’ for the Global South? Evidence from Indonesia
by Jacqueline Hicks - 1436-1454 ‘Barbarising’ China in American trade war discourse: the assault on Huawei
by Yongjin Zhang - 1455-1474 Taking foreign aid and decoupling seriously: a framework for research
by Liam Swiss & Princess C. Ilonze - 1475-1488 Registered NGOs and advocacy for women in Iran
by Shahram Akbarzadeh & Rebecca Barlow & Sanaz Nasirpour - 1489-1506 Managing the humanitarian micro-space: the practices of relief access in Syria
by Lisa Dorith Kool & Jan Pospisil & Roanne van Voorst - 1507-1523 Revisiting the moderation controversy with space and class: the Tunisian Ennahda
by Hasret Dikici Bilgin - 1524-1543 Populism, violence and authoritarian stability: necropolitics in Turkey
by Ihsan Yilmaz & Omer F. Erturk - 1544-1565 Do regional powers prioritise their regions? Comparing Brazil, South Africa and Turkey
by Rafael Mesquita & Jia Huei Chien - 1566-1582 The plurinational state and Bolivia’s formación abigarrada
by Aaron Augsburger - 1583-1600 Qatari ethnopolitical entrepreneurs during the blockade: the further consolidation of national identity
by Waleed Serhan - 1601-1624 Uneven but not combined development: rural industrialisation on the East Coast of China
by Xi Li & Chun-Yi Lee - 1625-1643 Promoting Northern Ireland’s peacebuilding experience in Palestine–Israel: normalising the status quo
by Brendan Ciarán Browne & Elaine Bradley - 1644-1659 Colonial capitalism, boundary demarcation and imperial placemaking in South Arabia
by Charles Alton Sills
May 2021, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 1135-1156 Examining the promise of ‘the local’ for improving gender equality in agriculture and climate change adaptation
by Mariola Acosta & Margit van Wessel & Severine van Bommel & Peter H. Feindt - 1157-1175 Understanding the motivations and roles of national development experts in Ghana: ‘We do all the donkey work and they take the glory’
by Emmanuel Kumi & Palash Kamruzzaman - 1176-1195 The political economy of neoliberalism in Brazil: towards a Polanyian approach
by Pedro Perfeito da Silva & Julia Veiga Vieira Mancio Bandeira - 1196-1212 Corporate labour standards and work quality: insights from the agro-export sector of Guanajuato, Central Mexico
by Jaime Hoogesteger & Gaya Massink - 1213-1232 Democracy in postcolonial Ghana: tropes, state power and the defence committees
by Paul Emiljanowicz & Bonny Ibhawoh - 1233-1251 Commodification of family lands and the changing dynamics of access in Ghana
by Adwoa Yeboah Gyapong - 1252-1275 When does class matter? Unequal representation in Indonesian legislatures
by Eve Warburton & Burhanuddin Muhtadi & Edward Aspinall & Diego Fossati - 1276-1294 Recognition of states and colonialism in the twenty-first century: Western Sahara and Palestine in Sweden’s recognition practice
by Emile Badarin - 1295-1313 ‘Westoxication’ and resistance: the politics of dance in Iran #dancingisnotacrime
by Ghoncheh Tazmini - 1314-1329 Outsiders to urban-centric growth: the dual social exclusion of migrant tenant farmers in China
by Yingyan Xu & Bingqin Li & Xiaoxing Huang - 1330-1346 How instability creates stability: the survival of democracy in Vanuatu
by Wouter Veenendaal - 1347-1364 Localisation or deglobalisation? East Asia and the dismantling of liberal humanitarianism
by Oscar A. Gómez - 1365-1383 Wartime protected area governance: the case of Colombia’s Alto Fragua Indiwasi National Park
by Julia Gorricho & Markus Schultze-Kraft - 1384-1395 A just alternative to litigation: applying restorative justice to climate-related loss and damage
by Stacy-ann Robinson & D’Arcy Carlson
March 2021, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 867-881 Colonial legacies, postcolonial ‘selfhood’ and the (un)doing of Africa
by Swati Parashar & Michael Schulz - 1124-1133 A multitude of decolonial metropoles – what navigation for commonality and unity?
by Stephen Chan
May 2021, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 882-901 The cognitive empire, politics of knowledge and African intellectual productions: reflections on struggles for epistemic freedom and resurgence of decolonisation in the twenty-first century
by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni - 922-938 European migration to Africa and the coloniality of knowledge: the Portuguese in Maputo
by Lisa Åkesson - 939-955 International peacebuilding and local contestations of notions of human rights in Acholi in Northern Uganda
by Paul Omach - 976-995 (Un)doing development: a postcolonial enquiry of the agenda and agency of NGOs in Africa
by Yimovie Sakue-Collins - 996-1013 Building on the ruins of empire: the Uganda Railway and the LAPSSET corridor in Kenya
by Johannes Theodor Aalders - 1014-1032 Colonial legacies and contemporary commercial farming outcomes: sugarcane in Eastern Uganda
by Kassim Mwanika & Andrew Ellias State & Peter Atekyereza & Torun Österberg - 1033-1051 Schools with invisible fences in the British Southern Cameroons, 1916–1961: colonial curriculum and the ‘other’ side of modernist thinking
by Roland Ndille - 1069-1086 An imaginary line? Decolonisation, bordering and borderscapes on the Ghana–Togo border
by Edem Adotey - 1105-1123 The ‘state’ of postcolonial development: China–Rwanda ‘dependency’ in perspective
by Alpha Furbell Lisimba & Swati Parashar
February 2021, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 902-921 The coloniality of power in postcolonial Africa: experiences from Nigeria
by Akinbode Fasakin
January 2021, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 661-678 Rethinking reintegration in Nigeria: community perceptions of former Boko Haram combatants
by Tarela Juliet Ike & Danny Singh & Dung Ezekiel Jidong & Sean Murphy & Evangelyn Ebi Ayobi - 699-716 Revisiting agrarian questions of capital: examining diversification by capitalist farmers in Punjab, India
by Shreya Sinha - 812-830 Economic restructuring and migrant workers’ coping strategies in China’s Pearl River Delta
by Xu Wang & Chris King-Chi Chan & Linchuan Yang
December 2021, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 793-811 Anti-populist coups d’état in the twenty-first century: reasons, dynamics and consequences
by Toygar Sinan Baykan & Yaprak Gürsoy & Pierre Ostiguy
March 2021, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 641-660 Framing and movement outcomes: the #BringBackOurGirls movement
by Temitope B. Oriola - 679-698 Challenging inequality in Kenya, Mexico and the UK
by Anna Barford - 717-735 The UAE’s foreign policymaking in Yemen: from bandwagoning to buck-passing
by Betul Dogan-Akkas - 831-854 The technocratic barrier to wage policy: theoretical insights from the Chilean Concertación
by Juan A. Bogliaccini
February 2021, Volume 42, Issue 3
March 2021, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 543-559 Free to decide their destiny? Indigenous resistance to external forms of socialist modernity in Siad Barre’s Somalia
by Radoslav Yordanov - 599-617 Indonesia’s missing Left and the Islamisation of dissent
by Vedi R. Hadiz
January 2021, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-15 New actors and contested architectures in global migration governance: continuity and change
by Micheline van Riemsdijk & Marianne H. Marchand & Volker M. Heins - 16-33 Narrating an ideal migration world? An analysis of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
by Antoine Pécoud - 34-51 Between refugee protection and migration management: the quest for coordination between UNHCR and IOM in the Asia-Pacific region
by Sebastien Moretti - 52-67 EU migration management in the Sahel: unintended consequences on the ground in Niger?
by Morten Bøås - 68-85 New architectures for migration governance: NAFTA and transnational activism around migrants’ rights
by Christina Gabriel & Laura Macdonald - 86-104 Managing labour migration in Malaysia: foreign workers and the challenges of ‘control’ beyond liberal democracies
by Joseph Trawicki Anderson - 105-122 Sheltering as a destabilising and perpetuating practice in the migration management architecture in Mexico
by Cesar E. Merlín-Escorza & Tine Davids & Joris Schapendonk - 123-140 An inquiry into the digitisation of border and migration management: performativity, contestation and heterogeneous engineering
by Georgios Glouftsios & Stephan Scheel - 141-161 The caravanas de migrantes making their way north: problematising the biopolitics of mobilities in Mexico
by Marianne H. Marchand - 162-180 Refugee return and fragmented governance in the host state: displaced Syrians in the face of Lebanon’s divided politics
by Tamirace Fakhoury - 181-199 Refugee community organisations: capabilities, interactions and limitations
by Zeynep Sahin Mencutek - 200-217 Criminalisation of kindness: narratives of legality in the European politics of migration containment
by Galya Ben-Arieh & Volker M. Heins
December 2020, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 956-975 Promotion of the rule of law: reinforcing domination through the internationalisation of legal norms
by Mohamed Sesay - 1052-1068 The relational legacies of colonialism: peace education and reconciliation in Rwanda
by Michael Schulz & Ezechiel Sentama - 1087-1104 Transnational choices and anti-apartheid resistance: African–Chinese movements
by Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel
November 2020, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 736-754 Losing currency? The shifting landscape of the CFA franc zones
by James Wilson - 755-774 Problems of foreign service and diplomacy in the post-Soviet context: the case of Armenia
by Vahram Ter-Matevosyan & Anna Drnoian - 775-792 The return of oligarchy? Threats to representative democracy in Latin America
by Maxwell A. Cameron - 855-866 Time for a change: the ethics of student-led human subjects research on political violence
by Kristine Eck & Dara Kay Cohen
November 2020, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 503-524 Arab encounters with Maoist China: transnational journeys, diasporic lives and intellectual discourses
by Mohammed Turki Alsudairi - 525-542 Left turn to legalism: fact-finding inquiries as political critique in 1970s India
by Ankita Pandey - 618-629 The legacies of Marx and Lenin in Vietnam: a historical and regional perspective
by Tuong Vu
September 2020, Volume 42, Issue 3
December 2020, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 449-464 ‘What is to be done?’ Rethinking socialism(s) and socialist legacies in a postcolonial world
by Harry Verhoeven
August 2020, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 465-482 Indonesian socialism of the 1950s: from ideology to rhetoric
by Kevin W. Fogg - 560-581 The party and the gun: African liberation, Asian comrades and socialist political technologies
by Harry Verhoeven
July 2020, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 582-598 ‘Just another African country’: socialism, capitalism and temporality in Mozambique
by Jason Sumich
September 2020, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 254-273 Digital4development? European data protection in the Global South
by Beata Paragi - 312-328 Iran’s strategic culture: the ‘revolutionary’ and ‘moderation’ narratives on the ballistic missile programme
by Mohammad Eslami & Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira - 329-347 Sustainable sanitation jobs: prospects for enhancing the livelihoods of pit-emptiers in Bangladesh
by Mariam Zaqout & Sally Cawood & Barbara E. Evans & Dani J. Barrington
October 2020, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 274-291 Asia Bibi v. The State: the politics and jurisprudence of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws
by Imran Ahmed - 385-401 Deconstructing the local in peacebuilding practice: representations and realities of Fambul Tok in Sierra Leone
by Laura S. Martin - 402-420 Health as a bridge to peace in Myanmar’s Kayin State: ‘working encounters’ for community development
by Anne Décobert
November 2020, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 219-238 A Caribbean perspective on China–Caribbean relations: global IR, dependency and the postcolonial condition
by Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente & Annita Montoute - 348-365 Change and stability at the World Bank: inclusive practices and neoliberal technocratic rationality
by Maïka Sondarjee - 366-384 A conditional norm: chemical warfare from colonialism to contemporary civil wars
by Güneş Murat Tezcür & Doreen Horschig - 421-440 From livelihoods to leisure and back: refugee ‘self-reliance’ as collective practices in Lebanon, India and Greece
by Estella Carpi & Jessica Anne Field & Sophie Isobel Dicker & Andrea Rigon - 441-447 The impact of COVID-19 on the eradication of poverty: an incorrect diagnosis
by Crelis F. Rammelt
August 2020, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 239-253 The myth of ‘debt-trap diplomacy’ and realities of Chinese development finance
by Ajit Singh - 292-311 Reproduction and convertibility: examining wealth inequalities in South Africa
by Andrzej Polus & Dominik Kopiński & Wojciech Tycholiz
August 2020, Volume 41, Issue 12
- 1973-1991 Power in numbers: the developing world and the construction of global commons institutions
by Gorana Draguljić - 1992-2010 EU aid for trade: Mitigating global trade injustices?
by Johanne Døhlie Saltnes & Samuel Brazys & Joseph Lacey & Arya Pillai - 2011-2029 Can private media contribute to fighting political corruption in sub-Saharan Africa? Lessons from Ghana
by Joseph Yaw Asomah - 2030-2047 Ethnic emancipation and conflict escalation in Uganda
by Yahya Sseremba - 2067-2086 Does social media promote participatory democracy? Evidence from South Korea’s presidential impeachment protests?
by Seongyi Yun & Hee Min - 2109-2129 Renegotiating Belt and Road cooperation: social resistance in a Sino–Myanmar copper mine
by Debby Sze Wan Chan & Ngai Pun - 2130-2147 Keeping it clean: exploring discourses of development on Indian community radio
by Bridget Backhaus
September 2020, Volume 41, Issue 12
- 2048-2066 New drivers of conflict in Nigeria: an analysis of the clashes between farmers and pastoralists
by Olayinka Ajala - 2087-2108 Democratisation in ambiguous environments: positive prospects for democracy in the MENA region after the Arab Spring
by Osman Bahadır Dinçer & Mehmet Hecan - 2148-2168 Reading socio-political and spatial dynamics through graffiti in conflict-affected societies
by Birte Vogel & Catherine Arthur & Eric Lepp & Dylan O’Driscoll & Billy Tusker Haworth
October 2020, Volume 41, Issue 11
- 1957-1972 Stronger together: inclusive innovation and undone science frameworks in the Global South
by Thomas S. Woodson & Logan D. A. Williams
July 2020, Volume 41, Issue 11
- 1793-1808 Towards ecological public health? Cuba’s moral economy of food and agriculture
by Marisa Wilson & Denise Baden & Stephen Wilkinson - 1809-1827 Engaging North Korea: environmental cooperation in peacebuilding
by Annie Young Song & Justin V. Hastings - 1828-1842 The ‘Juffair dilemma’: Arab nationalism, alignment and ‘national-popular collective will’ in Bahrain
by Hsinyen Lai - 1863-1880 Motherwork and gender justice in Peace Huts: a feminist view from Liberia
by Erica S. Lawson & Vaiba K. Flomo - 1900-1917 Cryptography and the Global South: secrecy, signals and information imperialism
by Robert Dover & Richard J. Aldrich
August 2020, Volume 41, Issue 11
- 1843-1862 Political solutions among Palestinian university students: different models and conceptions
by Fathi Nemer - 1881-1899 Can China lead the change of the world?
by Annamária Artner - 1918-1936 Establishing and maintaining the technical anti-corruption assemblage: the Solomon Islands experience
by Grant William Walton - 1937-1956 Urban informal economies in peacebuilding: competing perspectives and implications for theory and praxis
by Graeme Young
July 2020, Volume 41, Issue 10
- 1635-1652 Engendering regulation of artisanal and small-scale mining: participation, protection and access to justice
by Anaïs Tobalagba & Ramona Vijeyarasa - 1670-1686 The state as a political practice: Pakistan’s postcolonial state beyond dictatorship and Islam
by Muhammad Azeem - 1687-1706 Child marriage, human rights and international norms: the case of legislative reform in Trinidad and Tobago
by Michelle Scobie & Afiya France - 1707-1722 Overcoming the division bloc and its limitations: a Gramscian approach to South Korean social formation
by Yong Sub Choi - 1723-1739 Inclusive partners? Internationalising South Korea’s chaebol through corporate social responsibility-linked development cooperation
by Farwa Sial & Jamie Doucette - 1758-1775 Political transitions and commissions of inquiry: the politicisation of accountability in Ghana
by George M. Bob-Milliar & Ali Yakubu Nyaaba - 1776-1791 UNESCO, world heritage and the gridlock over Yemen
by Lynn Meskell & Benjamin Isakhan
September 2020, Volume 41, Issue 10
- 1653-1669 Navigating the dilemmas of politically smart, locally led development: the Pacific-based Green Growth Leaders’ Coalition
by Aidan Craney & David Hudson - 1740-1757 Civil society and spaces for natural resource governance in Kenya
by Miho Taka & Jessica Ayesha Northey
September 2020, Volume 41, Issue 9
- 1463-1475 Race and a decolonial turn in development studies
by Kamna Patel - 1476-1497 Beyond poverty fixation: interrogating the experiences of internally displaced persons in Nigeria
by Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika & Temitope B. Oriola & Bukola Salami & Michael Obiefune & Nwene Ejike & Ayodotun Olutola & Omolola Irinoye - 1498-1517 Regionalism in the Global South: Mercosur and ECOWAS in trade and democracy protection
by Haroldo Ramanzini Júnior & Bruno Theodoro Luciano - 1518-1536 Ad hoc coalitions and institutional exploitation in international security: towards a typology
by John Karlsrud & Yf Reykers - 1537-1555 Indigenous food sovereignty in a captured state: the Garifuna in Honduras
by Timothy MacNeill - 1556-1574 The real deal? The post-conflict constitution as a peace agreement
by Laurie Nathan - 1575-1594 No humanitarian intervention in Asian genocides: how possible and legitimate?
by Pak K. Lee & Cecilia Ducci - 1595-1614 Hezbollah and the framing of resistance
by Marco Nilsson - 1615-1633 Contesting land grabs, negotiating statehood: the politics of international accountability mechanisms and land disputes in rural Cambodia
by Saba Joshi
August 2020, Volume 41, Issue 8
- 1261-1271 Revolutions: a twenty-first-century perspective
by Radhika Desai & Henry Heller - 1272-1288 The Russian Revolution at 100: the Soviet experience in the mirror of permanent counterrevolution
by Kees van der Pijl - 1289-1305 Colours of a revolution. Post-communist society, global capitalism and the Ukraine crisis
by Ruslan Dzarasov & Victoria Gritsenko - 1306-1321 Building socialism: from ‘scientific’ to ‘active’ Marxism
by David Lane - 1322-1337 Culture and revolution: Bakhtin, Mayakovsky and Lenin (disalienation as [social] creativity)
by Aleksandr Buzgalin & Lyudmila Bulavka-Buzgalina - 1338-1352 The Chinese Revolution and the Communist International
by Enfu Cheng & Jun Yang - 1353-1370 Marx’s critical political economy, ‘Marxist economics’ and actually occurring revolutions against capitalism
by Radhika Desai - 1371-1387 Continuity and change in Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution
by Julia Buxton - 1388-1405 A political economy for social movements and revolution: popular media access, power and cultural hegemony
by Lee Artz - 1406-1420 Bush/revolution: theses on the challenges that gatherers and hunters pose to dominant structures
by Peter Kulchyski - 1421-1441 The communitarian revolutionary subject: new forms of social transformation
by David Barkin & Alejandra Sánchez - 1442-1461 Hegel, Haiti and revolution: the post-colonial moment
by Henry Heller
July 2020, Volume 41, Issue 7
- 1085-1102 Transcending binaries in critical peacebuilding scholarship to address ‘inclusivity’ projects
by Anna Danielsson - 1103-1121 Gaps in knowledge about local peacebuilding: a study in deficiency from Jos, Nigeria
by Reina C. Neufeldt & Mary Lou Klassen & John Danboyi & Jessica Dyck & Mugu Zakka Bako - 1122-1140 Gendering the border effect: the double impact of Colombian insecurity and the Venezuelan refugee crisis
by Julia Zulver & Annette Idler - 1141-1160 A land full of opportunities? Agrarian frontiers, policy narratives and the political economy of peace in Colombia
by Jacobo Grajales - 1161-1180 Eastern Africa’s tobacco value chain: links with China
by Julia Smith & Lauren DeSouza & Jennifer Fang - 1181-1199 Solving the security–democracy dilemma: the US foreign policy in Tunisia post-9/11
by Pietro Marzo - 1200-1217 Pashtun Jirga and prospects of peace and conflict resolution in Pakistan’s ‘tribal’ frontier
by Farooq Yousaf & Syed FurrukhZad - 1218-1239 Automotive global value chains in Mexico: a mirage of development?
by Mateo Crossa & Nina Ebner - 1240-1260 The Moroccan system of labour institutions: a class-based perspective
by Lorenzo Feltrin