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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 - 316-334 The ‘Lilliputian dilemma’ and Nepal’s Quest for strategic autonomy in Indo-Pacific: the allure of hedging
by Arshid Iqbal Dar - 335-352 Pride and the politics of international defiance: Brazil, the United States, and UN General Assembly Resolution 3379
by John de Bhal - 353-371 Turning Walled City Lahore into a spectacle: the unintended consequences of heritage conservation
by Rabia Nadir & Kamal Munir & Shafqat Hussain - 372-390 International higher education as a soft power tool of Turkish foreign policy: the case of Azerbaijan
by Ayça Ergun & Yasar Kondakci & Merve Zayim-Kurtay & Anar Valiyev
January 2025, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 97-116 Limits of autocratisation: actors and institutions of democratic resistance and opposition
by Bilge Yabanci & Karabekir Akkoyunlu & Kerem Öktem - 117-135 Paperwork as statecraft: documents, politics, and bureaucratic agency in street-level organisations
by Erol Saglam - 136-152 Legalised resistance to autocratisation in common law Africa
by Siri Gloppen & Lise Rakner - 153-169 The limits of autocratisation in Indonesia: power dispersal and elite competition in a compromised democracy
by Marcus Mietzner - 170-192 Resistance under confinement: resilience of protests and their limits in authoritarian Turkey
by Mert Arslanalp & T. Deniz Erkmen - 193-214 Protests for change: mass protests against competitive authoritarian regimes in the Western Balkans
by Lura Pollozhani & Florian Bieber - 215-236 Safeguarding democracy from the outside in: transnational democratic networks against autocratisation in contemporary Brazil
by Guilherme Casarões & Déborah Silva do Monte & Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez - 237-257 Formal yet ineffective opposition coordination under competitive authoritarianism: Nation Alliance in Turkey
by Hakan Yavuzyılmaz & Berk Esen - 258-275 The role of the opposition in autocratisation: the case of Turkey
by Seren Selvin Korkmaz
January 2025, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-19 Behind the trigger: democracy, neoliberalism, and civilian militarism in Latin America
by Saul M. Rodriguez - 20-37 When diplomacy meets academia: diplomatic non-fiction in Brazil
by Felipe Estre - 38-58 The curious case of vandals: Brazil’s environmental and regional policies in the Bolsonaro years
by Monika Sawicka - 59-78 A decolonial approach to Brazilian environmental policy since 1972
by Rodrigo Machado Vilani & Carlos José Saldanha Machado & Vicente Paulo dos Santos Pinto & Maria Amália Silva Alves de Oliveira & Daniel Fonseca de Andrade - 79-96 Towards a more inclusive diaspora policy orientation in Africa
by Senayon Olaoluwa
December 2024, Volume 45, Issue 17-18
- 2323-2333 Everyday informality and governance dynamics in crisis situations and beyond
by Abel Polese & Joseph P. Helou - 2334-2350 Informality and survival in times of crises: the role of the Quadripartite security committee in wartime Beirut
by Dana Abi Ghanem - 2351-2372 Crises, labour market and informality in Brazil: the Covid-19 shock in the light of past dynamics
by Mireille Razafindrakoto & François Roubaud & Alexis Saludjian - 2373-2390 ‘Made in Kyrgyzstan is gold!’ the rise of the informal Kyrgyzstani apparel industry
by Claudia Eggart - 2391-2409 Migrants in the throes of multiple crises: fragmented state authority, informal networks and forced (im)mobilities in Libya
by Eyene Okpanachi & Christian Kaunert - 2410-2429 Speculating about the migration crisis: acting from above and below on the Canary Islands route
by Ignacio Fradejas-García & Kristín Loftsdóttir - 2430-2447 Informality and insecurity in the Sahel: unravelling the hybrid political orders of Northern Mali and Northern Niger
by Alessio Iocchi & Edoardo Baldaro - 2448-2468 There’s nothing more permanent than temporary solutions: the solar panel transition and everyday coping in Lebanon’s multi-dimensional crisis since 2020
by Joseph P. Helou & Abel Polese
November 2024, Volume 45, Issue 15-16
- 2145-2154 Foreign aid of Gulf States: continuity and change
by Mohammad Yaghi & Hanaa Almoaibed & Silvia Colombo - 2155-2174 9/11 and branding the Gulf States’ foreign aid
by Mohammad Yaghi - 2175-2189 The changing role of Gulf-based non-state actors in foreign aid
by Kristian Coates Ulrichsen - 2190-2207 The politics of Gulf foreign aid: from survival and solidarity to political and military influence
by Khaled Almezaini - 2208-2227 Continuity and change in Saudi Arabia’s development and humanitarian aid
by Narayani Sritharan & Ammar A. Malik & Asad Sami - 2228-2245 Saudi Arabia’s foreign aid: the singularity of Yemen as a case study
by Javier Bordón & Eyad Alrefai - 2246-2265 The evolution of the Gulf states as humanitarian donors
by Ghassan Elkahlout & Sansom Milton - 2266-2286 Exploring the preference for bilateral aid: Gulf oil states’ aid to Yemen
by Moosa Elayah & Hasan Al-Awami - 2287-2304 Gulf responses to Syrian refugee arrivals in Lebanon: narratives of legitimisation
by Clothilde Facon - 2305-2322 Qatar and the UAE in the Syrian early recovery: top-down strategies of foreign aid
by Altea Pericoli
September 2024, Volume 45, Issue 14
- 2039-2046 Understanding climate security in the Indo-Pacific
by Mely Caballero-Anthony & Alistair D. B. Cook - 2047-2064 Climate security in Southeast Asia: navigating concepts, approaches and practices
by Mely Caballero-Anthony - 2065-2087 Climate change in the Asia-Pacific security architecture – the case of ASEAN
by Alistair D. B. Cook - 2088-2107 Cascading risks in a social-ecological system: the South China Sea disputes
by Maria Ortuoste - 2108-2126 Shifting discourses of climate security in India: domestic and international dimensions
by Dhanasree Jayaram - 2127-2144 Climate security and Japan’s new national security strategy: a policy analysis
by Hideshi Tokuchi
September 2024, Volume 45, Issue 13
- 1929-1946 Against the depoliticisation of Palestinian female shahids
by Bilal Hamamra & Rebecca Ruth Gould & Asala Mayaleh - 1947-1962 From misogyny to security: women and the state in Iran
by Mehran Kamrava - 1963-1980 Iran’s axis of resistance through the lens of ontological security
by Murat Cingöz & Fulya Özkan & Yavuz Selim Alkan & Ramazan İzol - 1981-2000 Class grievances before and after the Arab uprisings
by Jennifer C. Olmsted & Bassam Yousif - 2001-2018 Theorising universality in the modern world-system: the abstract, the concrete, and the case of Botswana
by Jason C. Mueller - 2019-2037 Conflict between Fulani herders and village landowners in Ghana: capitalism, climate change, and peasant struggles
by Surulola Eke
August 2024, Volume 45, Issue 12
- 1813-1831 Examining Qatari humanitarian diplomacy: key features, challenges and prospects
by Ghassan Elkahlout & Mona Hedaya - 1832-1855 Rhetorical frames: a strategy of governmental power in international negotiations
by Tana Johnson & Margaret J. Foster - 1856-1875 Norm shaper, norm implementer, or norm antipreneur? Assessing Turkish foreign policy towards R2P
by Nilay Tüzgen & Gonca Oğuz Gök - 1876-1892 Lula, the people’s guy: populism, liberal democracy and voting in Brazil
by Luminiţa-Anda Mandache - 1893-1911 Migrants’ entangled socio-political and biological lives during the COVID-19 emergency in Brazil
by Flávia Rodrigues de Castro & Gisela P. Zapata & Marcia Vera Espinoza - 1912-1927 Workers’ self-organisation under military rule: challenges and opportunities in post-coup Myanmar
by Stephen Campbell & Ko Maung
July 2024, Volume 45, Issue 11
- 1701-1718 White supremacy and the racial logic of the global preventing and countering violent extremism agenda
by Elizabeth Mesok & Nora Naji & Darja Schildknecht - 1719-1737 Debunking the myth of Brazilian subimperialism during Lula and Dilma’s governments
by Tiago Soares Nogara - 1738-1757 Decolonisation agriculture: challenging colonisation through the reconstruction of agriculture in Western Kurdistan (Rojava)
by Necmettin Türk & Joost Jongerden - 1758-1776 Transition meets instability: Chad after Idriss Déby Itno
by Darrin Patrick McDonald - 1777-1792 How to integrate the Global South into the ‘green state’ concept
by Mathias Larsen - 1793-1812 Southern agency in global norms creation: Bangladesh in the SDGs formulation process
by ASM Ali Ashraf & Syeda Rozana Rashid
July 2024, Volume 45, Issue 10
- 1573-1588 Theorising uprisings: Iraq’s Thawra Teshreen
by Zahra Ali - 1589-1607 Deleuze & Guattari on protest weakness in Iraq
by Benedict Robin-D’Cruz - 1608-1626 Politicians, officers and political transition: the case of post 2003 Iraq
by Maria Luisa Fantappie - 1627-1645 Locating the local police in Iraq’s security arena: community policing, the ‘three Ps’ and trust in Ninawa Province
by Jessica Watkins & Abdulkareem al-Jerba & Mahdi al-Delaimi - 1646-1662 ‘We want a country’: the urban politics of the October Revolution in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square
by Taif Alkhudary - 1663-1681 Diffusion of digital authoritarianism? Censorship, surveillance and beyond in Türkiye
by Mesut Aslan & Gözde Yilmaz - 1682-1700 Who’s responsible for intellectual displacement? Objective representations of exiled professionals in Canada
by Camelia Tigau
June 2024, Volume 45, Issue 9
- 1437-1457 Sanitation is political: understanding stakeholders’ incentives in funding sanitation for the Gaza Strip, Palestine
by Mariam Zaqout & Mariam Fayad & Dani J. Barrington & Anna Mdee & Barbara E. Evans - 1458-1475 Standing tall like Caesar? Qatar’s unwavering voice for Palestine at the United Nations
by Bülent Aras & Majed Al Ansari - 1476-1496 Floating people, changing climate: a migrant-sensitive approach to climate adaptation and mobilities in the Bengal Delta
by Tanaya Dutta Gupta & Danielle Falzon - 1497-1516 The fog of war: development, conflict narratives, and civilian victimisation in Colombia
by Clara Voyvodic - 1517-1535 Racism, colonialism and whiteness in development: insights from Pacific professionals following repatriation of white staff during Covid-19
by Yeshe Smith & Aidan Craney & Chris Roche - 1536-1553 The hostile side of the state: Siracusa Principles, human rights and the precarity of COVID-19 policing in Nigeria
by Ali Oladimeji Shodunke - 1554-1571 The Alevis and Roma/Gypsy in Turkey: republican freedom revisited
by Burak Tamaç & Ogan Yumlu & Cemil Boyraz
May 2024, Volume 45, Issue 8
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1309-1324 Bad adopters or bad proponents of technology? Facebook and the violence against Muslims in Myanmar
by Aleksandar Deejay & Tamas Wells & Kathryn Henne & Stefan Bächtold - 1325-1342 Dependency theory meets feminist economics: a research agenda
by Belén Villegas Plá - 1343-1361 A dialogical appraisal of diasporic women’s work to impact change in Iran
by Rebecca Barlow & Shahram Akbarzadeh & Sanaz Nasirpour - 1362-1381 Unravelling the interlinkages: agency and vulnerability of hazardous child labour in Bangladesh
by Mohammed Abdul Baten & Shafiqul Alam & Golam Mostofa - 1382-1397 Labour segmentation in NCR Delhi’s automobile sector: a political response of capital to labour struggles
by Shreya Ghosh & Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay - 1398-1417 Deeply divided along aid lines? Chinese loans, Cameroon and Anglophone marginalisation
by Afa’anwi Ma’abo Che & Makolo Joseph Njie - 1418-1435 Unpacking the impact of mega-regional agreements: the EU–Mercosur case
by Ana Paula Tostes & Marianna Albuquerque
May 2024, Volume 45, Issue 7
- 1177-1198 COVID-19 and the racialisation of Chinese wildlife consumption
by Hairong Yan & Barry Sautman - 1199-1218 The gendered politics of Iran-U.S. relations: sanctions, the JCPOA and women’s security
by Valentine M. Moghadam - 1219-1237 Who owns the land? Socio-cultural and economic drivers of unequal agrarian land ownership in climate-vulnerable coastal Bangladesh
by Saleh Ahmed & Elizabeth Marie Eklund - 1238-1255 Land use practices and farmer–herder conflict in Agogo: dynamics of traditional authority and resistance
by Tobias Tseer & Kasim Salifu & Gordon Yenglier Yiridomoh - 1256-1272 Prison reform in conflict-affected contexts: evidence from Somaliland and Puntland
by Lina Grip & Jenniina Kotajoki - 1273-1290 Broadening the concept of interregionalism: beyond state-centrism and Eurocentrism
by Andréas Litsegård & Frank Mattheis - 1291-1308 Dislodging the hegemony of the white epistemological frame
by Thapelo Tselapedi
April 2024, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 1019-1034 Political healing in East Asian international relations: what, why and how
by Ching-Chang Chen & Astrid H. M. Nordin & Peter Karl Mayer - 1035-1050 Political healing and Mahāyāna Buddhist medicine: a critical engagement with contemporary international relations
by Kosuke Shimizu & Sei Noro - 1051-1069 Discourse, medical metaphor and the East Asian medicine approach to conflict resolution
by Chin-Kuei Tsui - 1070-1087 Healing an abnormalised body: bringing the agency of unseen people back to the inter-Korean border
by Jooyoun Lee - 1088-1105 Conflict as imbalance: political healing of and through emotions in Korea
by Andrei Yamamoto - 1106-1121 Diagnosing Korea–Japan relations through thick description: revisiting the national identity formation process
by Jungmin Seo - 1122-1140 Embodying the state differently in a Westphalian world: an ontological exit for the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands dispute
by Nina C. Krickel-Choi & Ching-Chang Chen & Alexander Bukh - 1141-1158 Rethinking China–Taiwan relations as a yin–yang imbalance: political healing by Taiwanese Buddhist organisations
by Boyu Chen & Ching-Chang Chen - 1159-1176 Indefinite healing: China’s ‘One Country, Two Systems’ formula over Hong Kong from a Daoist–Zhongyi perspective
by Wan-Ping Lin
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