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2012, Volume 33, Issue 9
- 1631-1645 The War on Drugs in Mexico: a failed state?
by Adam Morton - 1647-1668 Challenging Global Neoliberalism? The global political economy of China's capital controls
by Mattias Vermeiren & Sacha Dierckx - 1669-1683 Offsetting the Development Costs? Brain drain and the role of training and remittances
by Daniel Agbiboa - 1685-1702 The Hidden Effect of Diaspora Return to Post-conflict Countries: the case of policy and temporary return to Rwanda
by Reiko Shindo - 1703-1718 Renewing Global Governance: demanding rights and justice in the global South
by Jean Grugel & Anders Uhlin - 1719-1734 Global and Local Health Governance: Civil society, human rights and
by Christer Jönsson & Kristina Jönsson - 1735-1750 Let's Argue about Migration: advancing a right(s) discourse via communicative opportunities
by Nicola Piper & Stefan Rother - 1751-1765 Ventriloquising ‘the Poor’? Of voices, choices and the politics of ‘participatory’ knowledge production
by Andrea Cornwall & Mamoru Fujita
2012, Volume 33, Issue 8
- 1387-1404 The Personal and the Professional: Aid workers' relationships and values in the development process
by Anne-Meike Fechter - 1405-1421 Fellow Travellers in Development
by Rosalind Eyben - 1423-1437 Befriending the Field: culture and friendships in development worlds
by Eric Heuser - 1439-1457 Aid Relations and Aid Legitimacy: mutual imaging of aid workers and recipients in Nepal
by Dorothea Hilhorst & Loes Weijers & Margit van Wessel - 1459-1474 Professionalisation Trends and Inequality: experiences and practices in aid relationships
by Silke Roth - 1475-1491 ‘Living Well’ while ‘Doing Good’? (Missing) debates on altruism and professionalism in aid work
by Anne-Meike Fechter - 1493-1509 ‘Struggling to Do the Right Thing’: challenges during international volunteering
by Katharina Mangold - 1511-1525 Is the Non-unitary Subject a Plausible and Productive Way to Understand Development Bureaucrats?
by Peter Tamás & Chizu Sato - 1527-1543 A Moral Economy? Social interpretations of money in Aidland
by Cathy Shutt - 1545-1559 Effective Aid: the poetics of some aid workers' angles on how humanitarian aid ‘works'
by Raymond Apthorpe
2012, Volume 33, Issue 7
- 1165-1189 When States Die: geographic and territorial pathways to state death
by Brandon Valeriano & John Benthuysen - 1191-1210 Capitalist Philanthropy and Hegemonic Partnerships
by Behrooz Morvaridi - 1211-1229 The Production of Social Science Knowledge beyond Occidentalism: the quest for a post-exotic anthropology
by Serge Elie - 1231-1247 Turning Governance Thinking Upside-down? Insights from ‘the politics of what works’
by Sam Hickey - 1249-1265 The Millennium Development Goals and Ambitious Developmental Engineering
by Clive Gabay - 1267-1283 The End of the Libyan Dictatorship: The Uncertain Transition
by Yahia Zoubir & Erzsébet Rózsa - 1285-1303 Exploring the Paradoxical Consequences of State Collapse: the cases of Somalia 1991–2006 and Lebanon 1975–82
by Ersun Kurtulus - 1305-1321 Everyday Engagement in Spectacular Situations: popular participation in Colombian security provision
by Stacey Hunt - 1323-1336 A Hybrid Peace through Locally Owned and Externally Financed in Rwanda?
by Nina Wilén - 1337-1358 Latin America and China—a new dependency?
by Rhys Jenkins - 1359-1375 Remodelling the Global Development Landscape: the China Model and South–South cooperation in Latin America
by Monica DeHart - 1377-1386 Modernity without Prometheus: on re-reading Marshall Berman's
by Sanjay Seth
2012, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 969-980 Development perspectives from the Antipodes: an introduction
by Susanne Schech - 981-999 Denial and Distancing in Discourses of Development: shadow of the ‘Third World’ in New Zealand
by Priya Kurian & Debashish Munshi - 1001-1017 The Changing Development Landscape in the First Decade of the 21st Century and its Implications for Development Studies
by Patrick Kilby - 1019-1036 Police in the Development Space: Australia's international police capacity builders
by Vandra Harris & Andrew Goldsmith - 1037-1058 Tangled Nets of Discourse and Turbines of Development: Lower Mekong mainstream dam debates
by Ming Yong & Carl Grundy-Warr - 1059-1073 Alter-Native ‘Development’: indigenous forms of social ecology
by Alberto Gomes - 1075-1094 Reframing Development through Collaboration: towards a relational ontology of connection in Bawaka, North East Arnhem Land
by Kate Lloyd & Sarah Wright & Sandie Suchet-Pearson & Laklak Burarrwanga & Bawaka Country - 1095-1112 Contract Scholars, Friendly Philanthropists and Feminist Activists: new development subjects in the Pacific
by Yvonne Underhill-Sem - 1113-1127 Emotional Geographies of Development
by Sarah Wright - 1129-1146 Overcoming Secularism? Catholic development geographies in Timor-Leste
by Andrew McGregor & Laura Skeaff & Marianne Bevan - 1147-1163 A Progressive Authoritarianism? The case of post-2006 Fiji
by Paul Hodge
2012, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 751-768 Altruism but not Quite: the genesis of the least developed country () category
by Djalita Fialho - 769-789 ‘Bankable Slums’: the global politics of slum upgrading
by Branwen Jones - 791-806 The Great Divide? Donor perceptions of budget support, eligibility and policy dialogue
by Nadia Molenaers - 807-824 Education, Development and the Imaginary Global Consensus: reframing educational planning dilemmas in the South
by Beniamin Knutsson & Jonas Lindberg - 825-836 The Wheel of Development: the Millennium Development Goals as a communication and development tool
by Dorine Van Norren - 837-851 Africa's Quest for Developmental States: ‘renaissance’ for whom?
by Timothy Shaw - 853-869 The Boko Haram Uprising: how should Nigeria respond?
by Iro Aghedo & Oarhe Osumah - 871-886 ‘The Shame Games’: a textual analysis of Western press coverage of the Commonwealth Games in India
by Suman Mishra - 887-901 Neo-mercantilist Capitalism and Post-2008 Cleavages in Economic Decision-making Power in Brazil
by Markus Kröger - 903-917 The Rise of Brazil as a Global Development Power
by Peter Dauvergne & Déborah BL Farias - 919-930 The Eclipse of Arab Authoritarianism and the Challenge of Popular Sovereignty
by Hilal Khashan - 931-948 The Collapse of Middle Eastern Authoritarianism: breaking the barriers of fear and power
by Imad Salamey & Frederic Pearson - 949-968 Gender Equality as ? A critique of the 2012
by Adrienne Roberts & Susanne Soederberg
2012, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 573-580 Governing Difference in India and China: an introduction
by Ravinder Kaur & Ayo Wahlberg - 581-601 Imperial Modernity: history and global inequity in rising Asia
by David Ludden - 603-621 Nation's Two Bodies: rethinking the idea of ‘new' India and its other
by Ravinder Kaur - 623-636 China as an ‘Emerging Biotech Power’
by Ayo Wahlberg - 637-655 Post-colonial Renaissance: ‘Indianness’, contemporary art and the market in the age of neoliberal capital
by Manuela Ciotti - 657-672 Making Gujarat Vibrant: , development and the rise of subnationalism in India
by Tommaso Bobbio - 673-688 Between Egalitarianism and Domination: governing differences in a transitional society
by Swagato Sarkar - 689-704 Rule through Difference on China's Urban–Rural Boundary
by Jesper Zeuthen - 705-720 ‘Winning Hearts and Minds’: emotional wars and the construction of difference
by Nandini Sundar - 721-734 Religion, Secularism and National Development in India and China
by Peter van der Veer - 735-750 Between Party, Parents and Peers: the quandaries of two young Chinese Party members in Beijing
by Susanne Bregnbaek
2012, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 383-403 Financial Sector Policy and Development in the Wake of the Global Crisis: the role of national development banks
by Roy Culpeper - 405-422 The Anti-Politics of Development: donor agencies and the political economy of governance
by Wil Hout - 423-439 The Art of Forgetting: imperialist amnesia and public secrecy
by Robert Fletcher - 441-457 ‘High Value’ Migration and Complicity in Underdevelopment and Corruption in the Global South: receiving from the attic
by Hakeem Yusuf - 459-474 Friedrich List's Adam Smith Historiography and the Contested Origins of Development Theory
by Matthew Watson - 475-493 Colonial Amnesias, Photographic Memories, and Demographic Biopolitics at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA)
by Marouf Hasian - 495-510 The EU–SADC Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations: ‘locking in’ the neoliberal development model in southern Africa?
by Stephen Hurt - 511-524 White Turks, Black Turks? Faultlines beyond Islamism versus secularism
by Seda Demiralp - 525-540 Hamas and its Vision of Development
by Guy Burton - 541-558 Consociation in a Constant State of Contingency? The case of the Palestinian Territory
by Laurence Cooley & Michelle Pace - 559-569 North–South, Commemorating the First Brandt Report: searching for the contemporary spatial picture of the global rift
by Marcin Solarz
2012, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 201-204 People Power is Alive and Well
by Joel Rocamora - 205-224 People Power in the Era of Global Crisis: rebellion, resistance, and liberation
by Barry Gills & Kevin Gray - 225-241 (Re)constructing Popular Power in Our America: Venezuela and the regionalisation of ‘revolutionary democracy’ in the ALBA–TCP space
by Thomas Muhr - 243-264 South African People Power since the mid-1980s: two steps forward, one back
by Patrick Bond - 265-291 Democracy and People Power in Africa: still searching for the ‘political kingdom’
by Fantu Cheru - 293-309 The Dilemmas of Korea's New Democracy in an Age of Neoliberal Globalisation
by Kwang-Yeong Shin - 311-332 Competing Ideologies of Political Representation in Southeast Asia
by Garry Rodan - 333-357 Democracy@internet.org Revisited: analysing the socio-political impact of the internet and new social media in East Asia
by Jason Abbott - 359-381 Opposing Neoliberalism? Poland's renewed populism and post-communist transition
by Stuart Shields
2012, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-16 The G20, the Crisis, and the Rise of Global Developmental Liberalism
by Paul Cammack - 17-36 Development Effectiveness and the Politics of Commitment
by Caroline Hughes & Jane Hutchison - 37-53 The Meaning of Work in Neoliberal Globalisation: the Asian exception?
by Trevor Parfitt & Jay Wysocki - 55-70 Regional Energy Integration in Latin America: lessons from Chile's experience with natural gas
by David Mares & Jeremy Martin - 71-89 Fiftieth Anniversary of Decolonisation in Africa: a moment of celebration or critical reflection?
by Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni - 91-108 African diasporas, development and the politics of context
by Rebecca Davies - 109-124 Religious Institutions and Authoritarian States: church–state relations in the Middle East
by Fiona McCallum - 125-141 Microfinance, the Market and Political Development in the Internet Age
by Jack Barry - 143-160 Co-optation, Cooperation or Competition? Microfinance and the new left in Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua
by Florent Bédécarrats & Johan Bastiaensen & François Doligez - 161-175 Access to Credit in the Developing World: does land registration matter?
by Daniel Domeher & Raymond Abdulai - 177-197 Financial Inclusion and Human Capital in Developing Asia: the Australian connection
by Rashmi Arora
2011, Volume 32, Issue 10
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1703-1714 State Building, Security and Development: state building as a new development paradigm?
by Heather Marquette & Danielle Beswick - 1715-1736 State Building for Peace: a new paradigm for international engagement in post-conflict fragile states?
by Alina Rocha Menocal - 1737-1756 A Human Security Peace-Building Agenda
by Edward Newman - 1757-1776 Globalisation and Power in Weak States
by Mick Moore - 1777-1802 Post-Conflict State Building: the debate on institutional choice
by Stefan Wolff - 1803-1822 Security Sector Reform and State Building
by Paul Jackson - 1823-1841 The Bifurcation of the Two Worlds: assessing the gap between internationals and locals in state-building processes
by Nicolas Lemay-Hébert - 1843-1869 Inclusive Elite Bargains and the Dilemma of Unproductive Peace: a Zambian case study
by Stefan Lindemann - 1871-1890 Donors, State Building and Corruption: lessons from Afghanistan and the implications for aid policy
by Heather Marquette - 1891-1910 Divisive ‘Commonality’: state and insecurity in the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Zoe Marriage - 1911-1930 Aiding State Building and Sacrificing Peace Building? The Rwanda–UK relationship 1994–2011
by Danielle Beswick
2011, Volume 32, Issue 9
- 1541-1556 Development's Paradox: is Washington DC a Third World city?
by Eve Bratman - 1557-1572 (An)other Way of Being Human: ‘indigenous’ alternative(s) to postcolonial humanism
by Malreddy Kumar - 1573-1587 Human Rights and Democracy Promotion: reflections on the contestation in, and the politico-economic dynamics of, rights promotion
by Milja Kurki - 1589-1605 Conservative Christianity, the Global South and the Battle over Sexual Orientation
by John Anderson - 1607-1621 Is India a Responsible Great Power?
by Amrita Narlikar - 1623-1635 Arab–Kurdish Relations and the Future of Iraq
by Michael Gunter - 1637-1653 Violent Narco-Cartels or US Hegemony? The political economy of the ‘war on drugs’ in Mexico
by Julien Mercille - 1655-1672 Curbing ‘Anti-Systemic’ Tendencies in Peru: democracy promotion and the US contribution to producing neoliberal hegemony
by Neil Burron - 1673-1690 Intellectuals, International Relations and the Constant Emergency
by Mark Lacy - 1691-1702 Academia and the Legitimising of International Politics: studies of democratisation and world politics
by Ali Usul
2011, Volume 32, Issue 8
- 1369-1381 Southern Bodies and Disability: re-thinking concepts
by Raewyn Connell - 1383-1397 Human Rights and the Global South: the case of disability
by Helen Meekosha & Karen Soldatic - 1399-1417 Embodiment and Emotion in Sierra Leone
by Maria Berghs - 1419-1435 Fostering Deaf People's Empowerment: the Cameroonian deaf community and epistemological equity
by Goedele De Clerck - 1437-1454 Care, Disability and HIV in Africa: diverging or interconnected concepts and practices?
by Ruth Evans & Agnes Atim - 1455-1474 Geodisability Knowledge Production and International Norms: a Sri Lankan case study
by Fiona Campbell - 1475-1491 The Lived Experience of Families Living with Spinal Cord Disability inNortheast Thailand
by Julie King & Mark King - 1493-1513 Disability and Poverty: the need for a more nuanced understanding of implications for development policy and practice
by Nora Groce & Maria Kett & Raymond Lang & Jean-Francois Trani - 1515-1525 Including Deaf Children in Primary Schools in Bushenyi, Uganda: a community-based initiative
by Susie Miles & Lorraine Wapling & Julia Beart - 1527-1536 Disability and Humanitarianism in Refugee Camps: the case for a travelling supranational disability praxis
by Mansha Mirza - 1537-1540 Poverty and Disability in the Global South
by Janaka Biyanwila
2011, Volume 32, Issue 7
- 1183-1198 Post-Development, Developmental State and Genealogy: condemned to develop?
by Samer Frangie - 1199-1215 Cracks in the Firmament of Burma's Military Government: from unity through coercion to buying support
by David Williams - 1217-1232 Liberia: security challenges, development fundamentals
by Andreu Solà-Martín - 1233-1253 South African ‘Imperialism’ in a Region Lacking Regionalism: a critique
by Ian Taylor - 1255-1271 Constituting Liberty, Healing the Nation: revolutionary identity creation in the Arab world's delayed 1989
by Abdelwahab El-Affendi - 1273-1289 Co-Producing with FBOs: lessons from state–madrasa engagement in the Middle East and South Asia
by Masooda Bano - 1291-1306 Instrumental, Narrow, Normative? Reviewing recent work on religion and development
by Ben Jones & Marie Petersen - 1307-1329 How Neopatrimonialism Affects Tax Administration: a comparative study of three world regions
by Christian Von Soest & Karsten Bechle & Nina Korte - 1331-1346 Marketing Development: celebrity politics and the ‘new’ development advocacy
by April Biccum - 1347-1368 A Tale of Two Egypts: contrasting state-reported macro-trends with micro-voices of the poor
by Solava Ibrahim
2011, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 997-1014 Cloud Computing in the Global South: drivers, effects and policy measures
by Nir Kshetri - 1015-1037 Click to Donate: visual images, constructing victims and imagining the female refugee
by Heather Johnson - 1039-1056 The New Biopower: Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers and the obfuscation of international collective responsibility
by Celine Tan - 1057-1072 Legitimacy, Identity and Climate Change: moving from international to world society?
by Thomas Weiss & Martin Burke - 1073-1087 Hyper-reality and Statebuilding: Baudrillard and the unwillingness of international administrations to cede control
by Aidan Hehir - 1089-1105 Islamism and Democracy in the Modern Maghreb
by JNC Hill - 1107-1125 Fighting Tax Evasion in Latin America: the contrasting strategies of Chile and Argentina
by Omar Sanchez - 1127-1145 Reframing Development in the Age of Vulnerability: from case studies of the Philippines and Trinidad to new measures of rootedness
by Robin Broad & John Cavanagh - 1147-1163 Washington's Growth and Opportunity Act or Beijing's ‘Overarching Brilliance’: will African governments choose neither?
by Joanne Davies - 1165-1181 Africa's prospects and South Africa's leadership potential in the emerging markets century
by Stefan Andreasson
2011, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 801-806 Invoking Political Civility in the Middle East
by Frédéric Volpi - 807-825 Civility: Between Disciplined Interaction and Local/Translocal Connectedness
by Armando Salvatore - 827-843 Framing Civility in the Middle East: alternative perspectives on the state and civil society
by Frédéric Volpi - 845-862 Authoritarian Government, Neoliberalism and Everyday Civilities in Egypt
by Salwa Ismail - 863-881 An Uncivil Partnership: Egypt's Jama'a Islamiyya and the state after the
by Ewan Stein - 883-904 Transitional African Spaces in Comparative Analysis: inclusion, exclusion and informality in Morocco and Cape Verde
by Pedro Marcelino & Hermon Farahi - 905-924 Fascism, Civility and the Crisis of the Turkish State
by Tim Jacoby - 925-942 Hizbullah in the Civilising Process: anarchy, self-restraint and violence
by Adham Saouli - 943-958 Official Islam and the Limits of Communicative Action: the paradox of the Amman Message
by Michaelle Browers - 959-980 The Arab State and (Absent) Civility in New Communicative Spaces
by Emma Murphy - 981-987 Dis-Orienting Clusters of Civility
by S Sayyid - 989-995 Civilities, Subjectivities and Collective Action: preliminary reflections in light of the Egyptian Revolution
by Salwa Ismail
2011, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 611-627 The Poverty of the Doha Round and the Least Developed Countries
by James Scott & Rorden Wilkinson - 629-652 Globalisation with Growth and Equity: can we really have it all?
by Lloyd Gruber - 653-672 Postcolonialism: interdisciplinary or interdiscursive?
by Malreddy kumar - 673-688 Budget Support and Democracy: a twist in the conditionality tale
by Rachel Hayman - 689-706 Radical Democracy in Global Perspective: notes from the pluriverse
by Janet Conway & Jakeet Singh - 707-724 Power, Interests and Coalitions: the political economy of mass privatisation in Turkey
by Ziya Önis - 725-742 Horror and Hope: (re)presenting militarised children in global North–South relations
by Katrina Lee-Koo - 743-764 Reintegrating Young Combatants: do child-centred approaches leave children—and adults—behind?
by Jaremey McMullin - 765-786 Dominant Discourses, Debates and Silences on Child Labour in Africa and Asia
by Tatek Abebe & Sharon Bessell - 787-797 Development and the Limits of Amartya Sen's
by Séverine Deneulin
2011, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 367-378 Mainstreaming Sport into International Development Studies
by Simon Darnell & David Black - 379-394 Sport, the Military and Peacemaking: history and possibilities
by Richard Giulianotti & Gary Armstrong - 395-415 Football and Post-War Reintegration: exploring the role of sport in DDR processes in Sierra Leone
by Christopher Dyck - 417-433 Punching above its Weight: Cuba's use of sport for South–South co-operation
by Robert Huish - 435-452 Preventive HIV/AIDS Education through Physical Education: reflections from Zambia
by Donald Njelesani - 453-475 A Political Ecology of Development in the Boteti River Region of Botswana: locating a place for sport
by Larry Swatuk & Moseki Motsholapheko & Dominic Mazvimavi - 477-502 ‘A Secret Instinct of Social Preservation’: legitimacy and the dynamic (re)constitution of Olympic conceptions of the ‘good’
by Byron Peacock - 503-529 More than a Sporting Chance? Appraising the sport for development legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup
by Scarlett Cornelissen - 531-549 Corporatising Sport, Gender and Development: postcolonial IR feminisms, transnational private governance and global corporate social engagement
by Lyndsay Hayhurst - 551-569 The Paucity of, and Dilemma in, Evaluating Corporate Social Responsibility for Development through Sport
by Roger Levermore - 571-587 Global Subjects or Objects of Globalisation? The promotion of global citizenship in organisations offering sport for development and/or peace programmes
by Rebecca Tiessen - 589-601 Sport for Development and Peace: a public sociology perspective
by Peter Donnelly & Michael Atkinson & Sarah Boyle & Courtney Szto - 603-609 Cautions, Questions and Opportunities in Sport for Development and Peace
by Bruce Kidd
2011, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 199-216 Transcending the Great Foreign Aid Debate: managerialism, radicalism and the search for aid effectiveness
by Nilima Gulrajani - 217-236 Cosmopolitan or Colonial? The World Social Forum as ‘contact zone’
by Janet Conway - 261-277 War Minus the Shooting? The politics of sport in Lebanon as a unique case in comparative politics
by Danyel Reiche - 279-293 The World Cup, Vuvuzelas, Flag-Waving Patriots and the Burden of Building South Africa
by Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni - 295-313 Africa's Fear of Itself: the ideology of in South Africa
by David Mario Matsinhe - 315-331 ‘Race’, Gender and Neoliberalism: changing visual representations in development
by Kalpana Wilson - 333-348 The Mixed Metaphor of ‘Third World Woman’: gendered representations by international development s
by Nandita Dogra - 349-365 The White Woman's Burden: from colonial to Third World
by Jawad Syed & Faiza Ali
2011, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-2 Foreword
by Ban Ki-Moon - 3-8 The Millennium Development Goals: challenges, prospects and opportunities
by Nana Poku & Jim Whitman - 9-25 If not the Millennium Development Goals, then what?
by Jan Vandemoortele - 27-43 The Millennium Development Goals: back to the future?
by Aram Ziai - 45-63 Achieving the s and Ensuring Debt Sustainability
by Bernhard Gunter - 65-89 Millennium Development Goal 1: poverty, hunger and decent work in Southeast Asia
by Neil Renwick