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May 2026, Volume 47, Issue 7
- 1281-1289 The uses and limits of architecture as soft power in Africa’s international relations
by Lloyd G. Adu Amoah & Joanne Tomkinson & Julia Gallagher & Irene Appeaning Addo & Mjiba Frehiwot - 1290-1308 China’s ‘subtle ingratiation’ in the Global South: evidence from Zimbabwe
by Innocent Batsani-Ncube - 1309-1328 Building blocks of soft power: a sociopolitical history of Western schools in Ghana
by Kuukuwa O. Manful - 1329-1352 Diplomacy of architecture and the Ghana National Mosque Complex: concrete sign of a soft Turkish Imperium?
by Lloyd G. Adu Amoah - 1353-1376 Architecture, diplomacy and soft power: Israel and Arieh Sharon’s Obafemi Awolowo University campus, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
by Adekunle Adeyemo - 1377-1395 1,000,000 jobs abroad: balancing numbers and rights in Kenya’s labour migration programme
by Jonathan Presley & Evelyn Ersanilli - 1396-1416 The impact of war-induced displacement on the academic achievement of university students in Gaza
by Ibrahim M. Alsemeiri - 1417-1435 Small state, global norm: the challenge of Syrian asylum-seekers in Cyprus
by Michael Todd Smith - 1436-1457 Procedural (in)justice: unpacking the role of humanitarian aid targeting in shaping host–refugee relations in Lebanon
by Kristina Tschunkert - 1458-1478 Challenging hegemony in the Global South: radio Dhimsa’s cultural and knowledge interventions
by Aniruddha Jena & Bridget Backhaus & Vinod Pavarala & Vasuki Belavadi - 1479-1499 The making of the TRT historical-political series: state television and political communication in Turkey
by Ioannis N. Grigoriadis & Onur T. Karabıçak
April 2026, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 1065-1085 ‘Our existence is the resistance’: features of Mapuche slow resistance
by Philip Wade & Anders Burman & Mona Lilja - 1086-1104 Planned misery in paradise: a justice-centered analysis of the socio-legal exploitation of Puerto Rico
by Corliss M. Wilson - 1105-1121 Reclaiming capacity from the margins: adjusted sovereignty and strategic agency in postcolonial Martinique
by Christophe Providence - 1122-1138 Nou Pa Bèt: civic substitution and expressive freedoms in post-state governance
by Scott M. Brown & Jempsy Fils-Aime & Paul LaTortue - 1139-1159 Your land, my labour: rethinking sharecropping in Türkiye’s tea production
by Umut Ulukan & Nihan Ciğerci Ulukan - 1160-1176 The impact of transnational networks and diasporic influence on skilled migration: insights from the Albanian context
by Xhentila Tataj & Emrah Akbaş - 1177-1197 Political economy, institutional work, and AI development trajectory in a developing country: the case of Iran
by Ali Babaee & Ebrahim Souzanchi Kashani - 1198-1221 Does regional market integration facilitate technological diversification? Evidence from China
by Cong Cen & Xiaoyan Lin - 1222-1244 Habitus and ideological metamorphosis: unpacking the paradox of Pakistan’s Deobandi madrassahs’ response to Taliban 2.0
by Abdur Rehman Shah & Afsah Qazi & Syed Mujeeb ur Rehman Shah - 1245-1262 Exploring coloniality of knowledge in Pakistani public policy
by Shahzadi Fatima Ali & Ahmed Waqas Waheed & M. Uzair Hashmi - 1263-1280 The Cypriot divide through Western eyes: the discursive construction of Greek and Turkish Cypriots in the British and American press
by Hanife Erişen & Nilüfer Türksoy
March 2026, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 861-877 The Louis Hartz trap redux: rethinking the United States–Republic of Korea relations today
by Taesuh Cha - 878-895 Sacralised populism and neocolonial discourse: Russia and Türkiye’s challenge to liberal order
by Orhan Gafarli & Julia Roknifard - 896-917 Partners in preservation: U.S., Iran, and the global politics of counterrevolution in Lebanon
by Jeffrey G. Karam - 918-936 Stately ambiguities: explaining inconsistent gender policies as authoritarian regime survival in Jordan
by Barbara Schenkel - 937-956 The (In)Visibility of Equality: A Critique of Islamic-Legal Feminism discourse in Iran
by Zohreh Azizabadi & Arash Heydari - 957-976 Navigating tradition and modernity: legitimacy and identity strategies of authoritarian regimes in Saudi Arabia and Iran
by Soojin Lee & Hyuck Kim - 977-997 No longer small? Azerbaijan’s pursuit of middle power status
by Mehmet Fatih Oztarsu & Rovshan Ibrahimov - 998-1019 Turkistan between geopolitical containment and hegemonic dependency: colonial legacies, regional agency and global power shifts
by Mehmetali Kasım - 1020-1037 Continuities and changes in India’s approach to regional cooperation – a three-level analysis
by Debashis Nath - 1038-1056 Indonesia enters the multipolar era by joining BRICS+: three geopolitical realignment pathways for states as Global South–South cooperation platforms expand
by Alexander Waters & Jessica Andriani Putrono - 1057-1064 More-than-human mediation in land protection: prayer as analytic
by Elane Westfaul
March 2026, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 653-672 It’s the party system that matters: anti-populism in Argentina’s Cambiemos coalition (2015–2017)
by Soraya Hamdaoui - 673-689 Divided we stand: gated communities, fear and violence in Guatemala City
by Timo Peeters - 690-709 Spanish official development assistance to Colombia from 2007 to 2023
by Miguel Ruiz-Carnero - 710-735 ‘Distance and durability’: food regime transition and agricultural trade restructuring in Latin America (1961–2020)
by Ángel Luis González-Esteban & Elisa Botella-Rodríguez - 736-754 An agonistic analysis of reintegration of the FARC-EP in the Colombian peace agreement
by Dawn Walsh & Ines Meyer - 755-777 Rebel social services: the case of the FARC-EP’s health system
by Camilo Eduardo Espinosa-Díaz - 778-797 Step up, step down, step out: the gendering of community health work in pastoralist Kenya
by Kathy Dodworth & Brenda N. Mukungu - 798-814 Why not help a Muslim brother? A poststructuralist analysis of the Welfare (Refah) Party’s stance on the Somali intervention in the 1990s
by Ahmet Göksel Uluer - 815-833 African coups and the limits of electoralism
by Ernest Harsch - 834-848 The diffusion of the concept of ‘the Global South’ in the press: the case of Africa
by Claude Grasland - 849-859 China and South America in the Antarctic: divergent motivations and diplomatic alignment
by Meijie Jiang
February 2026, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 453-470 Settler colonialism and the rhetoric of voluntary migration in Gaza
by Ghassan Elkahlout - 471-487 Humanitarian aid in Gaza: from lifeline to arena of violence and exclusion
by Bilal Hamamra & Ekrema Shehab - 488-517 The effects of Israeli policies on Palestinians’ basic needs in the Occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem
by Marta Parigi & Hamid R. Oskorouchi - 518-534 Perceptions of China in the Middle East and North Africa: an analysis in the context of Israel’s war on Gaza
by Emre Erdemir - 535-555 Far-right parties and gender policies in contemporary Türkiye
by Ezgi Elçi - 556-572 Informality and the paradox of legal subjecthood: governing street vendors in Kolkata
by Avishek Ray & Atriya Dey - 573-587 Self-rule and representation in regional governance: a study of Amhara and Agew communities in Metekel Zone, Benishangul-Gumuz region, Ethiopia
by Wubante Ayalew Dessie & Simeneh Bires Belete & Agenagn Kebede Dagnew - 588-613 Proxy wars in a multipolar world: mechanisms of strategic influence and power reconfiguration
by Runguo Xu - 614-628 Escaping the Capitalist Black Hole: dethroning Mammon and liberating water
by Mohsen Nagheeby & Anna Mdee & Jaime Amezaga & Leo Heller & Alan Nicol & Miguel R. Pena-Varon & Mariela Garcia V & Amare Bantider & Ashok Kumar & Zainura Zainon Noor & Wan Asiah Nurjannah Wan Ahmad Tajuddin & Lata Narayanaswamy & Alejandro Figueroa-Benítez - 629-640 Pluriversality as methodology
by Amaya Querejazu - 641-652 Prolegomena for technodiversity: on data and indigeneity
by Toni Čerkez & Wasiq Silan
January 2026, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 239-252 Reworlding feminism and social movements from the Global South
by Kate Law & Kundai Manamere & Ana Stevenson - 253-268 Sex work and the beerhall: an autoethnography from Chiredzi, Zimbabwe
by Kundai Manamere - 269-288 Echoes of resistance through the archives: Black women’s leadership in anticolonial struggles in Colombia
by Gloriana Rodriguez Alvarez - 289-307 A history of ananyamukuta – Shona midwives: identity, roles and development in Zimbabwe, 1880s to 1970s
by Priscillah Machinga - 308-323 The return of husbands: of male labour returnees and women in Botswana, c.1970–2023
by Unaludo Sechele - 324-343 Buy clandestine misoprostol, get feminist advice for free: powerful narratives in women’s digital counterpublics on reproductive rights in South America
by Luciane Leopoldo Belin & Carla Cândida Rizzotto - 344-360 Al Glitter de Guerra: cyborg movidas, Instagram and feminist protest in Mexico
by Laura Loyola-Hernández - 361-378 From ‘white slavery’ to ‘female sexual slavery’: the UN and global radical feminism against sex work
by Rosa Campbell & Ana Stevenson - 379-399 Third World feminism, transnationalism, and international solidarity: the Indian Women’s Charter of Rights and Duties (1945) and the Federation of South African Women’s Charter (1954)
by Annie Devenish - 400-418 Resisting population control: global women’s health activism and contraceptive controversies, 1980s–1990s
by Carolina Topini - 419-433 In exile: the office of the African National Congress of South Africa in Sweden
by Emma Elinor Lundin - 434-451 Solidarity and colonial analogies in Irish republican feminists’ discursive practices, 1890s–1980s
by Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
January 2026, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-7 Ghost projects and the ambiguity of infrastructure development
by Detlef Müller-Mahn & Eric M. Kioko & Theo Aalders - 8-24 A time for monsters: ghost projects, Gothic Marxism, and the transgressive horror of infrastructure futures
by Theo Aalders & Wangui Kimari - 25-42 Turkana’s extractive promises in limbo
by Elisabeth Schubiger - 43-63 New Republic animated by ghosts: ethnographic reflections on project-making in an ‘open’ Egyptian desert city
by Carl Rommel - 64-81 From ghost projects to grassroots future: the Gwadar Haq Do Tehreek and reclamation of failed development in Gwadar, Balochistan
by Bramsh Khan & Noor Bakhsh - 82-103 Reviving a ghost project: the long history of the Nyerere Dam in Tanzania
by Emma Athanasio Minja & Detlef Müller-Mahn - 104-122 Performing a paper park – visions, controversies and side-effects of a transboundary conservation megaproject
by Johannes Dittmann - 123-140 Spectral governance: hydropower, conservation, and the politics of deferred futures in Martin Brod in Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Özge Can Doğmuş - 141-161 Ghosted by development: the forgotten farmers of Singur, India
by Biswadeep Bhattacharyya - 162-180 Ghostly energy futures amidst the imperial ruins in Eastern Indonesia
by Hilman Syahri Fathoni - 181-201 Sensing, tracing, walking: phenomenological investigations of ruins and afterlives of projects
by Yonatan N. Gez & Carla Bertin & Berenike Eichhorn & Francis Kungu Ngure & Keren Kuenberg - 202-220 Resurrecting a presumed ghost: the challenges and revival of the Southern agricultural growth corridor of Tanzania in a changing political landscape
by George T. Mudimu & Michael Brüntrup & Khamaldin Daud Mutabazi - 221-238 Ghost airports: the boom and bust of large infrastructure projects
by Detlef Müller-Mahn & Evelyne Atieno Owino & Theobald Frank Theodory
December 2025, Volume 46, Issue 18
- 2433-2450 Re-thinking the decolonisation of knowledge and dismantling of intellectual imperialism: focusing on epistemic and social justice
by Caroline M. Schöpf & Justin Felip D. Daduya & Tamari Kitossa & Bandana Purkayastha & Matthew M. Chew - 2451-2466 ‘Pagsasariling atin’: the project of an autonomous social science tradition (ASST) and the challenge of scientometrics
by Ramon Guillermo - 2467-2484 Intellectual imperialism and decolonisation in African studies
by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni - 2485-2502 Knowledge hegemonies and autonomous knowledge
by Syed Farid Alatas - 2503-2518 The iron dome of Eurocentrism: a decolonial reconnaissance of academic imperialism in Pakistan
by Shahzeb Khan - 2519-2537 Postcolonial Bangladesh and neocolonial assimilative literacy practices: the case of private schools and English language programmes
by Firoze Alam - 2538-2556 Traversing the intersections of decoloniality and liquid modern consumerism in human trafficking
by Archill Niña Faller-Capistrano - 2557-2572 On the delusion of disobedience amid coloniality: location Pakistan
by Fatima Waqi Sajjad - 2573-2591 Decolonising sociology through popular culture-music research: Nigeria’s liberal democracy in focus
by Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale & Olugbenga Samuel Falase & Mofeyisara Oluwatoyin Omobowale & Adebimpe Oluwabukade Adefila - 2592-2609 On migrants, violence and the contours of colonised knowledge
by Bandana Purkayastha & Farhan Navid Yousaf - 2610-2628 Meso-level processes of intellectual imperialism: the disruption of intellectual lineage formation in modern Japan and China by ‘juniority effects’
by Matthew Ming-tak Chew
November 2025, Volume 46, Issue 17
- 2223-2243 Ruling through exception: lawfare, securitised warfare and the intermestic logic of authoritarianism
by Barış Çağlar - 2244-2261 The evolving multilateral defence diplomacy in the Caribbean region: prospects and challenges
by Michał Pawiński & Michael Adams - 2262-2277 Judicial interventions and religious conflict in India: a constitutional critique from the Global South
by Jamal Uddin Choudhury - 2278-2292 Understanding the United States Agency for International Development’s relationship with extremism financing
by Temitope Peter Ola - 2293-2312 Iran in the Whirlpool of the ‘look to the east’ policy: how dignity and wisdom are sacrificed to expediency
by Fariborz Arghavani Pirsalami & Ali Dehghan - 2313-2333 From Khalisa Sarkar land to land reforms: legal liminality, state control, and resistance in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
by Nadia Ali - 2334-2354 Diplomats in uniform – the evolution of Rwanda’s foreign policy and how it became indispensable within a decade
by Erik Plänitz - 2355-2370 Rethinking comparative African literatures: inward comparison and the reorientation of method
by Azzeddine Tajjiou - 2371-2387 Sport, consciousness, and epistemic justice: a critical model for decolonising sport-for-development in the Global South
by Pedro Danilo Ponciano Núñez - 2388-2410 Diaspora mobilisation in the Global South: deterritorialised mobilisation strategies, ‘informal’ Filipino diaspora organisations, and the politics of social welfare protection
by Froilan T. Malit - 2411-2432 From top-down to locally led: the CSO Research Ecosystem model
by Siri Lijfering & B. Rajeshwari & Margit van Wessel
November 2025, Volume 46, Issue 16
- 1999-2018 The liberal peace is over and it is not coming back: hybridity and the emerging international peace system
by Roger Mac Ginty - 2019-2036 The Russia–Ukraine war: understanding the Global South’s vote at the UN and its implications for the current world order
by Mahama Tawat - 2037-2056 Wartime burial from below: combatants’ responses to combatants’ deaths in Ukraine and South Sudan
by Naomi Pendle & Irina Sergeeva & Latjor Dang Yut - 2057-2075 El estado es un macho violador: reconsidering the state as a site for peacebuilding
by Shauna N. Gillooly - 2076-2097 From conflict to cooperation: rethinking pathways towards the resolution of resource conflicts in agropastoral communities in Ghana
by Tobias Tseer & Promise Frank Ejiofor - 2098-2120 Presidents and diplomacy: ideology’s impact on Brazil’s international forest engagement
by Ana Alice O. Tavares & Sarah L. Burns - 2121-2134 Young people and climate action in the Niger Delta: an experiment with a theatre workshop
by Stephen Ogheneruro Okpadah - 2135-2155 Track II diplomacy meets action research: fostering collaborative foreign policy between Türkiye and the EU in North Africa
by Pınar Akpınar & Oğuz Nuri Babüroğlu - 2156-2177 Triangular Development Cooperation in an era of Sino-Khmer Cooperation and China’s Belt and Road Initiative
by Hannah McNicol - 2178-2199 Ograyi and Bourdieusian social capital in Afghanistan’s manufacturing sector
by Kambaiz Rafi - 2200-2221 NGOs and the sociocultural adaptation of refugees: exploring challenges and impact
by Cenker Korhan Demir & Jawan Aldaoud & Aynur Türkan
October 2025, Volume 46, Issue 15
- 1825-1837 Fragmented multilateralism and international institutions between complexities and challenges
by Andrew F. Cooper & Emel Parlar Dal & Samiratou Dipama - 1838-1856 ‘Authentic’ multilateralism and the stigmatisation of ‘small circles’: China, India, and the contestation over institutional design
by Andrew F. Cooper - 1857-1877 The United States and fragmented multilateralism: bookending a century of US ambivalence towards formal international organisations
by Geoffrey Wiseman - 1878-1897 Traditional multilateralism in the shadow of bilateralism: UN emanations in the international investment agreement regime
by Yoram Z. Haftel & Tomer Broude - 1898-1918 An informal mode for multilateral cooperation: assessing the European Union’s engagements with informal intergovernmental organisations (IIGOs)
by Emel Parlar Dal & Nobuhide Mert Matsumoto - 1919-1941 Peace and security ad hoc coalitions: engagement of the Global South and the Global North
by Cristiana Maglia - 1942-1958 Formal frameworks, informal practices: how ASEAN navigates the crisis in multilateralism
by Sarah Teo - 1959-1978 The European Union and the crisis of multilateralism in an era of uncertainty and power politics
by Feride Aslı Ergül Jorgensen & Knud Erik Jørgensen - 1979-1998 The untold story: informal intergovernmental organisations in Latin America
by Thomas Legler & João Pedro Martins & Anakaren Iniestra
September 2025, Volume 46, Issue 14
- 1667-1676 Confronting Epistemic Erasures: decolonising research, fostering resistances and reimagining alternative partnerships
by Yafa El Masri - 1677-1694 Resisting erasure, defying ‘forgottenness’: Sahrawi knowledge in practice and cultural survival
by Jelena Vićentić & Omeima Abdeslam - 1695-1714 Decolonising democratic legitimacy: the social movement standpoint and the case of the Homeless Workers’ Movement in Brazil
by Livia de Souza Lima - 1715-1732 Black Gaze Cinema in Portugal: a transnational counterpublic against erasure
by Ana Cristina Pereira - 1733-1752 Invisible pasts, erased futures: epistemic erasure in refugee and migrant experiences
by Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm & F. Melis Cin & Edip Asaf Bekaroğlu & Necmettin Doğan - 1753-1773 Resisting erasure: queer artistic reclamation in the face of political homophobia
by İbrahim Ekrem Sarı - 1774-1795 From epistemic erasure to epistemic resistance: autoethnographic reflections on the potential of body mapping in decolonising methodologies
by Charlotta S. Sippel & Maudy Ucelo Jiménez - 1796-1806 Interrupting whatever seems inevitable: decolonising knowledge to make another experience of ‘we’
by Gisela Carrasco-Miró - 1807-1824 Weaving an alternative partnership: a collaborative autoethnography on ‘failing’ to research epistemic freedom
by Mariasole Pepa & Dobah Marsala Pamdandi
September 2025, Volume 46, Issue 13
- 1543-1564 Against the charge of charity: refugee-led organisations, localisation and decolonising humanitarianism
by Merve Erdilmen - 1565-1586 Politics, pattern and processes of pseudonym of decolonisation: knowledge production and language fragility in China–Nigeria relations
by Abayomi John Aluko - 1587-1603 Migration and foreign policies: the case of Iran
by Sussan Siavoshi - 1604-1624 Paradox of plenty in Nigeria Vision 20: 2020 policy implementation: implications for effective policy execution
by Stephen Chinedu Chioke - 1625-1646 Beyond poverty: relative deprivation, political parties, and clientelistic networks in Turkey
by Hasan Yeniçırak - 1647-1666 Gold as something to be proud of? Contradictions of ethical consumerism in artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Latin America
by Sandra McKay & Rebecca Hall
August 2025, Volume 46, Issue 12
- 1413-1438 Biometric coloniality: digital consensus and the biometric state in Africa
by Victor Chidubem Iwuoha & Martin Doevenspeck - 1439-1460 The politics of access: vaccine diplomacy, migrant health equity and the COVID-19 response
by AKM Ahsan Ullah - 1461-1480 Neoliberalism’s antecedent histories and the colonial conjunctures of media and communication
by Sanjay Asthana - 1481-1501 State strategies and gendered labour: neoliberalism’s impact on Tunisia’s working class composition
by Kira Brenner - 1502-1518 Governing Kurds through spatial design: Turkey in Afrin
by Beste İşleyen - 1519-1542 Geography of resistance: rugged terrain and the dynamics of Kurdish National Movement in Iran
by Sahar Bagheri
July 2025, Volume 46, Issue 11
- 1267-1279 Third World radicals: revisiting scholarship on the radical left in Latin America and the MENA
by Khalil Dahbi & Thiago Prates - 1280-1304 From strategic offensive to tactical reassembly: visual politics and editorial manoeuvres in Tricontinental and Punto Final magazines (1965–1999)
by Matías Marambio de la Fuente & Natália Ayo Schmiedecke - 1305-1323 Beyond postcolonial heteronomy: Kurdish question, decolonisation, and the relational time of democratic confederalism
by Sara Kermanian - 1324-1341 Contemporary fellow travellers: Egyptian Revolutionary Socialists and the theory and political practice of Marxism
by Helena Zohdi - 1342-1360 Sandinismo perverted: Nicaragua betweeen progressivism and authoritarianism
by Fabio Luis Barbosa dos Santos - 1361-1378 Beyond orientalism and the privatisation of religion: socialist Islam in the experience of Morocco’s al-Badil al-Hadari
by Montassir Sakhi - 1379-1394 ‘Faith in the revolution’: political-religious experiences in Argentina in the 1970s
by Eliana Lacombe - 1395-1412 Descension as methodology: Ignacio Ellacuría and Claribel Alegría’s contributions to a Third World leftist praxis
by Bradley Hilgert
July 2025, Volume 46, Issue 10
- 1079-1091 Reconceptualising activism space in the contemporary Global South
by Hosna J. Shewly & Eva Gerharz - 1092-1111 The shrinking space for civil society activism in Palestine
by Anja Zorob & Anna Paluszek - 1112-1135 Strategies of women’s movements to counter backlashes in Pakistan: a case study of Aurat March
by Mazhar Abbas & Samee Lashari & Imran Wakil - 1136-1155 Decoding the ‘andolanjeevis’: foregrounding ‘reasoned emotion’ as a mobiliser in the Justice for Rohith Vemula movement
by Tirthankar Chakraborty - 1156-1172 Digital Mapuche activism between decolonisation and digital warfare
by Sebastian Garbe - 1173-1189 Who’s in the driving seat? The interplay between advocacy organisations and local communities resisting coal mining in rural Kenya
by Maaike Matelski - 1190-1209 Geopoetics as contentious politics: strategic relevance of the Miya poetry movement against the NRC-CAA in Assam, India
by Abu Sufian - 1210-1228 ‘Must Fall’ movements globally: transnational flows of South African student activism
by Antje Daniel & Josh Platzky Miller - 1229-1248 Dancing in-between: interstitial feminist defiance in Iran’s public and digital spaces
by Rana Dadpour & Hosna J. Shewly - 1249-1266 They sold our festival: transnational activism and contested public memory making around Telangana ‘state festivals’
by Sanam Roohi
June 2025, Volume 46, Issue 9
- 951-969 Cascades of violence to genocide: sovereignty, nationalism and the predicament of the Rohingya of Myanmar
by Klejda Mulaj - 970-986 The art(s) of conflict disruption in South Sudan
by Sayra van den Berg - 987-1012 Aid sanctions and constitutional order: the US and France’s responses to military coups in Sub-Saharan Africa and the rise of multipolar competition
by Inesta Brunel Lendzoumbou - 1013-1038 Variations in right-wing populism: a comparative study of Türkiye and Brazil
by Gülşen Doğan - 1039-1058 2021 forest fires on Türkiye’s Sandras Mountain: tensions between centralised management and local response
by Nihan Bozok & Mehmet Bozok - 1059-1078 From margins to mainstream: pathways to resilience and reform in Lebanon’s urban informal sector
by Leila Dagher & Fadi Nicholas Nassar & Ola Sidani
May 2025, Volume 46, Issue 8
- 833-851 Settler colonialism and Israel: the incarceration of Palestinian children as a central feature of Israel’s settler colonial project
by Lama Alsafi - 852-873 Unveiling Kuwait’s long-term development assistance to Yemen: a case study of sustained commitment
by Moosa Elayah & Hasan Alawami & Ghanim Alnajjar & Karima Al-Hada’a - 874-895 How immigration policies sustain authoritarian regimes in Saudi Arabia
by Masaki Matsuo & Shingo Hamanaka - 896-912 The bureaucratic revolution: the Syrian opposition’s civil registry system
by Marika Sosnowski - 913-931 Contesting an exclusive citizenship regime: the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and its electoral mobilisation in Batman in the late 1970s
by Joost Jongerden & Francis O’Connor - 932-949 Interdiscursivity, Kurdish nationalism, and femininity: a feminist critical discourse analysis
by Ferdos Hatami Taher
May 2025, Volume 46, Issue 7
- 721-736 Decolonising faith: Palestinian Liberation Theology in the context of settler-colonialism
by Emile Badarin - 737-754 Mechanisms of invisibility: the contradictions of localising and decolonising humanitarian aid
by Jenna Imad Harb - 755-772 Positive and negative public diplomacy, new concepts to understand public diplomacy strategies in the Arab Gulf states
by Mohammad Salman & Guy Burton - 773-794 The art of hedging: Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE manoeuvres amid US–China great power competition
by Ali Bakir & Nayef Al-Shamari - 795-812 Beyond direct contact: reconceptualising ‘acculturation’ in postcolonial Tunisia
by Rumeysa Köktaş & Ali Balcı - 813-832 From the Garden of Eden to the bachelor’s cemetery: a historical overview of higher education financing in postcolonial Ghana
by Eugenia Ama Breba Anderson
April 2025, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 609-627 Securitising health in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: the COVID-19 pandemic response and future implications
by Suzanne Morrison & Yara Asi & Mohammed Alkhaldi - 628-644 Arab intellectuals, ISIS, and the West
by Sami E. Baroudi - 645-664 Framing ‘love jihad’: nationalists’ discourse construction in a right-wing extremist sub-issue on social media
by Mohammad Amaan Siddiqui - 665-685 Ideology and the question of agency in Africa’s international relations: the case of Ghana
by Emmanuel Kwaku Siaw - 686-702 The imperialist roots of Tunisia’s food crisis
by Gianni Del Panta - 703-720 How inclusive is South Africa’s green economy? A qualitative case study of the Working for Water Programme
by Daniel Basubas & Etienne Nel & David Bek & Rachel Fleener & Tony Binns
March 2025, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 505-522 Moral geographies: Indian exceptionalism, Africa, and the politics of South–South cooperation
by Meera Venkatachalam & Dan Banik - 523-537 Neo-Ottomanism, Islam and migrants: the AKP’s battle in North Cyprus
by Doğukan Akdeniz & Ali Dayıoğlu - 538-557 ‘Internal localisation’ and early action: exploring decision-making and power amongst humanitarian actors in South Sudan
by Evan Easton-Calabria - 558-574 NGOs and romanticisation of the local turn: a (re)appraisal of professional peacebuilding by NGOs in Africa
by Ibrahim Sakawa Magara - 575-589 Postcolonial ecofeminist responses to the International Labour Organisation’s Just Transition framework
by Sharmini Nair - 590-608 Epistemic injustice: women poppy cultivators in the opium production discourse of Afghanistan
by Noorin Nazari
March 2025, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 391-411 Understanding Iran’s policy towards the Ukraine war: the significance of ideational factors and factional rivalries
by Özgür Kızılyurt - 412-428 Institutional evolution of Saudi Arabia’s foreign aid: roles, responsibilities, and shifts in governmental entities
by Fahad Albylwi - 429-445 Turkey’s Asia Anew initiative: the limits of middle power activism?
by Çağdaş Üngör - 446-466 Public intellectuals and the construction of anti-neoliberal hegemony: the case of Grupo Comuna in Bolivia
by Rodrigo Santaella-Gonçalves & Edemilson Paraná & Alfredo Saad-Filho - 467-485 Feminicides in Peru and Colombia: the role of legal and illegal capitalist relations
by Melisa Becerra Gonzalez & William Avilés - 486-503 Safety-first unionism: the case of Zambian mine unions
by James Musonda
February 2025, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 277-295 Unravelling distractions in the discourse of African decolonisation: a critical examination
by Babalola Joseph Balogun & Emnet Tadesse Woldegiorgis - 296-315 ‘The South resists’: the coloniality of Mexico’s National Development Plan
by Debbie Samaniego
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