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November 2018, Volume 39, Issue 11
- 2203-2205 ‘People and personal projects’: a rejoinder on the challenge of teaching development studies
by Wendy Harcourt
October 2018, Volume 39, Issue 10
- 1861-1882 Policy visions of big data: views from the Global South
by Laura C. Mahrenbach & Katja Mayer & Jürgen Pfeffer - 1883-1898 Romania and the Third World during the heyday of the détente
by Cezar Stanciu - 1899-1922 The ethics of international service learning as a pedagogical development practice: a Canadian study
by Debra D. Chapman - 1923-1940 Perceptions, identities and interests in South–South cooperation: the cases of Chile, Venezuela and Brazil
by Guillermo Santander & José Antonio Alonso - 1941-1961 Evaluating Brazilian South–South Cooperation in Haiti
by Megan Pickup - 1962-1978 The BRICS and global governance: China’s contradictory role
by Mark Beeson & Jinghan Zeng - 1979-1997 Disassembling the Square Kilometre Array: astronomy and development in South Africa
by Cherryl Walker & Davide Chinigò - 1998-2015 ‘To be or not to be’ (like the West): modernisation in Russia and Iran
by Ghoncheh Tazmini - 2016-2031 Global international relations and the Arab Spring: the Maghreb’s challenge to the EU
by J. N. C. Hill
September 2018, Volume 39, Issue 9
- 1675-1691 Internationalised justice and democratisation: how international tribunals can empower non-reformists
by Izabela Steflja - 1692-1710 Ownership dynamics in local multi-stakeholder initiatives
by Kees Biekart & Alan Fowler - 1711-1726 China’s road from socialism to global capitalism
by Jerry Harris - 1727-1749 The globaliser dragon: how is China changing economic globalisation?
by Diego Trindade d’Ávila Magalhães - 1750-1769 Fostering the post-development debate: the Latin American concept of tecnologia social
by Marlei Pozzebon & Isleide Arruda Fontenelle - 1770-1790 Turkey’s global governance strategies at the UN compared to the BRICS (2008–2014): clarifying the motivation–contribution nexus
by Emel Parlar Dal & Ali Murat Kurşun - 1791-1811 Democratic BRICS as role models in a shifting global order: inherent dilemmas and the challenges ahead
by Ziya Öniş & Alper Şükrü Gençer - 1812-1830 The AKP after 15 years: emergence of Erdoganism in Turkey
by Ihsan Yilmaz & Galib Bashirov - 1831-1847 The micro-politics of norm contestation between the OSCE and Kazakhstan: square pegs in round holes
by Rico Isaacs - 1848-1859 Nelson Mandela: the ripple effect
by Sope Maithufi
August 2018, Volume 39, Issue 8
- 1435-1457 Why do men rape? Understanding the determinants of rapes in India
by Sharanya Basu Roy & Sayantan Ghosh Dastidar - 1458-1474 Panacea for the refugee crisis? Rethinking the promotion of ‘self-reliance’ for refugees
by Evan Easton-Calabria & Naohiko Omata - 1475-1490 Voluntourism and the contract corrective
by Susan Banki & Richard Schonell - 1491-1507 How friends become foes: exploring the role of documents in shaping UNHCR’s behaviour
by Georgia Cole - 1508-1524 UNHCR and the pursuit of international protection: accountability through technology?
by Katja Lindskov Jacobsen & Kristin Bergtora Sandvik - 1525-1542 When hybridity breeds contempt: negative hybrid peace in Cambodia
by Dahlia Simangan - 1543-1560 Hybrid peace revisited: an opportunity for considering self-governance?
by Pol Bargués-Pedreny & Elisa Randazzo - 1561-1582 Extractive peasants: reframing informal artisanal and small-scale mining debates
by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt - 1583-1603 From resistance to military institutionalisation: the case of the peshmerga versus the Islamic State
by Marianna Charountaki - 1604-1621 Regulating religious authority for political gains: al-Sisi’s manipulation of al-Azhar in Egypt
by Masooda Bano & Hanane Benadi - 1622-1639 Conflict dynamics and agonistic dialogue on historical violence: a case from Indonesia
by Sarah Maddison & Rachael Diprose - 1640-1655 Social housing under the Workers’ Party government: an analysis of the private sector in Brazil
by Valesca Lima - 1656-1674 The contradictions of neo-extractivism and social policy: the role of raw material exports in the Brazilian political crisis
by Anthony Pahnke
July 2018, Volume 39, Issue 7
- 1227-1246 Converging social justice issues and movements: implications for political actions and research
by Saturnino M. Borras Jr. & Tsegaye Moreda & Alberto Alonso-Fradejas & Zoe W. Brent - 1247-1269 The politics of convergence in Bolivia: social movements and the state
by Ben M. McKay - 1270-1289 Implicating ‘fisheries justice’ movements in food and climate politics
by Elyse N. Mills - 1290-1307 Convergence as political strategy: social justice movements, natural resources and climate change
by Salena Tramel - 1308-1325 The challenge of locating land-based climate change mitigation and adaptation politics within a social justice perspective: towards an idea of agrarian climate justice
by Saturnino M. Borras & Jennifer C. Franco - 1326-1347 The right to food in the context of large-scale land investment in Ethiopia
by Tsegaye Moreda - 1348-1366 Analysing agricultural investment from the realities of small-scale food providers: grounding the debates
by Christina M. Schiavoni & Salena Tramel & Hannah Twomey & Benedict S. Mongula - 1367-1385 The ‘tenure guidelines’ as a tool for democratising land and resource control in Latin America
by Zoe W. Brent & Alberto Alonso-Fradejas & Gonzalo Colque & Sergio Sauer - 1386-1402 Why wait for the state? Using the CFS Tenure Guidelines to recalibrate political-legal struggles for democratic land control
by Jennifer Franco & Sofía Monsalve Suárez - 1403-1410 Pathway to resilience: hands and hearts for peasant livelihoods and fair relations between humans and nature
by Paula Gioia - 1411-1420 The origins and politics, campaigns and demands by the international fisher peoples’ movement: an Indigenous perspective
by Sherry Pictou - 1421-1434 Black lives and climate justice: courage and power in defending communities and Mother Earth
by Sara Mersha
June 2018, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 1033-1055 The theory and practice of building developmental states in the Global South
by Jewellord Nem Singh & Jesse Salah Ovadia - 1056-1076 Studying the developmental state: theory and method in research on industrial policy and state-led development in Africa
by Jesse Salah Ovadia & Christina Wolf - 1077-1097 State-owned enterprises and the political economy of state–state relations in the developing world
by Jewellord Nem Singh & Geoffrey C. Chen - 1098-1114 The developmental state of the twenty-first century: accounting for state and society
by Jennifer Hsu - 1115-1132 Twenty-first century developmental states? Argentina under the Kirchners
by Christopher Wylde - 1133-1150 Industrial policy and state-making: Brazil’s attempt at oil-based industrial development
by Eliza Massi & Jewellord Nem Singh - 1151-1165 The Ethiopian developmental state
by Christopher Clapham - 1166-1190 An extractive developmental state in Southern Africa? The cases of Zambia and Zimbabwe
by Richard Saunders & Alexander Caramento - 1191-1210 East Asia’s new developmentalism: state capacity, climate change and low-carbon development
by Christopher M. Dent - 1211-1225 Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic
by Aki Tonami
May 2018, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 821-837 The cyber frontier and digital pitfalls in the Global South
by Niels Nagelhus Schia - 838-853 Humanitarian symbolic exchange: extending Responsibility to Protect through individual and local engagement
by Morgan Brigg - 854-870 The global securitisation of youth
by Mayssoun Sukarieh & Stuart Tannock - 871-888 Rising powers and order contestation: disaggregating the normative from the representational
by Edward Newman & Benjamin Zala - 889-905 The elephant in the room: offshore companies, liberalisation and extension of presidential power in DR Congo
by Zoë Marriage - 906-919 School, sexuality and problematic girlhoods: reframing ‘empowerment’ discourse
by Kate Pincock - 920-940 The disciplining of illegal palm oil plantations in Sumatra
by Eusebius Pantja Pramudya & Otto Hospes & C. J. A. M. Termeer - 941-958 The relationship between human trafficking and child recruitment in the Colombian armed conflict
by Mónica Hurtado & Ángela Iranzo Dosdad & Sergio Gómez Hernández - 959-975 The slow violence of corporate social responsibility: the case of mining in Peru
by Jonathan Kishen Gamu & Peter Dauvergne - 976-998 Imperialism and the Middle Kingdom: the Xi Jinping administration’s peripheral diplomacy with developing states
by Jeffrey Reeves - 999-1013 Aid and state-building, Part I: South Korea and Taiwan
by Nematullah Bizhan - 1014-1031 Aid and state-building, Part II: Afghanistan and Iraq
by Nematullah Bizhan
April 2018, Volume 39, Issue 4
- () Corrigendum
by The Editors - 609-625 Does the Millennium Challenge Corporation reinforce capitalist power structures or empower citizens?
by Joanne E. Davies - 626-641 Forever North–South? The political challenges of reforming the UN development system
by M.-O. Baumann - 642-660 Beyond disaster framing: exploring multi-mandate INGOs’ representations of conflict
by Oliver Walton - 661-676 Power, politics and perception: the impact of foreign policy on civilian–peacekeeper relations
by Vanessa F. Newby - 677-691 The politics of purity: discourses of deception and integrity in contemporary international cricket
by Simon Philpott - 692-708 Renminbi appreciation and Global Value Chains in China: exploring the linkages
by Paul Bowles & Fiona MacPhail & Baotai Wang - 709-726 How stalled global reform is fueling regionalism: China’s engagement with the G20
by Jared McKinney - 727-746 Theorising state–narco relations in Bolivia’s nascent democracy (1982–1993): governance, order and political transition
by Allan Gillies - 747-768 Global capitalism, Haiti, and the flexibilisation of paramilitarism
by Jeb Sprague-Silgado - 769-785 Reality and rumour: the grey areas of international development in Guatemala
by Rebecca Clouser - 786-798 Qatar’s humanitarian aid to Palestine
by Elia Zureik - 799-819 ASEAN’s governance of migrant worker rights
by Charanpal S. Bal & Kelly Gerard
March 2018, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 399-417 Colonial apologies and the problem of the transgressor speaking
by Tom Bentley - 418-435 Past as global trade governance prelude: reconfiguring debate about reform of the multilateral trading system
by Rorden Wilkinson - 436-453 Climate change: the risks of stranded fossil fuel assets and resources to the developing world
by Kyra Bos & Joyeeta Gupta - 454-470 Humanitarian interventions and the media: broadcasting against ethnic hate
by Kerstin Tomiak - 471-486 Political responsibility and global health
by Nana K. Poku & Jesper Sundewall - 487-509 Global poverty and inequality: are the revised estimates open to an alternative interpretation?
by Peter Edward & Andy Sumner - 510-526 Trivial pursuits? Serious (video) games and the media representation of refugees
by Gemma Sou - 527-543 New directions in welfare: rights-based social policies in post-neoliberal Latin America
by Jean Grugel & Pia Riggirozzi - 544-559 Humanitarian aid and host state capacity: the challenges of the Norwegian Refugee Council in Colombia
by Julieta Lemaitre - 560-576 Hurdles to peace: a level-of-analysis approach to resolving Sudan’s civil wars
by Johan Brosché & Allard Duursma - 577-593 Recalcitrant spoiler? Contesting dominant accounts of India’s role in global trade governance
by Kristen Hopewell - 594-608 The Turkish Constitutional Court, laicism and the headscarf issue
by Lacin Idil Oztig
February 2018, Volume 39, Issue 2
- () Erratum
by The Editors - 207-217 Spirit and being: interdisciplinary reflections on drugs across history and politics
by Maziyar Ghiabi - 218-231 Decolonising drugs in Asia: the case of cocaine in colonial India
by James Mills - 232-247 A diplomatic failure: the Mexican role in the demise of the 1940 Reglamento Federal de Toxicomanías
by Isaac Campos - 248-260 Drugs of choice, drugs of change: Egyptian consumption habits since the 1920s
by Philip Robins - 261-276 Drug booms and busts: poverty and prosperity in a Nicaraguan narco-
by Dennis Rodgers - 277-297 Maintaining disorder: the micropolitics of drugs policy in Iran
by Maziyar Ghiabi - 298-313 ‘We Will Revive’: addiction, spiritual warfare, and recovery in Latin America’s cocaine production zone
by Pablo Seward Delaporte - 314-330 Fighting crime and maintaining order: shared worldviews of civilian and military elites in Brazil and Mexico
by Anaís M. Passos - 331-349 Turning deserts into flowers: settlement and poppy cultivation in southwest Afghanistan
by David Mansfield - 350-365 Quasilegality: khat, cannabis and Africa’s drug laws
by Neil Carrier & Gernot Klantschnig - 366-384 Why do South-east Asian states choose to suppress opium? A cross-case comparison
by James Windle - 385-398 Decolonising drug studies in an era of predatory accumulation
by Philippe Bourgois
January 2018, Volume 39, Issue 1
- () Erratum
by The Editors - 1-17 When responsibility to protect ‘hits home’: the refugee crisis and the EU response
by Stefania Panebianco & Iole Fontana - 18-34 UK development policy and domestic politics 1997–2016
by Gerard Clarke - 35-50 Crises and unpredictability in developing countries
by Nerea San-Martín-Albizuri & Arturo Rodriguez-Castellanos - 51-67 Philanthrocapitalism: rendering the public domain obsolete?
by Carol Thompson - 68-84 Making good on donors’ desire to Do Development Differently
by Dan Honig & Nilima Gulrajani - 85-103 Criminogenic patterns in the management of Boko Haram’s human displacement situation
by Medinat A. Abdulazeez & Temitope B. Oriola - 104-121 From aid negotiation to aid effectiveness: the case of food and nutrition security in Ethiopia
by Pierre-Marie Aubert & Matthieu Brun & Peter Agamile & Sébastien Treyer - 122-139 Social policy for inclusive development in Africa
by Vusi Gumede - 140-157 A capability analysis of Rwandan development policy: calling into question human development indicators
by Malin Hasselskog - 158-174 Militarisation of governance after conflict: beyond the rebel-to-ruler frame – the case of Rwanda
by Andrea Purdeková & Filip Reyntjens & Nina Wilén - 175-188 Transnational public goods provision: the increasing role of rising powers and the case of South Africa
by Stephan Klingebiel - 189-206 Large-scale land deals in Sierra Leone at the intersection of gender and lineage
by Caitlin Ryan
December 2017, Volume 38, Issue 12
- () Corrigendum
by The Editors - 2547-2558 Post-development 25 years after
by Aram Ziai - 2559-2572 Post-Development @ 25: on ‘being stuck’ and moving forward, sideways, backward and otherwise
by Gustavo Esteva & Arturo Escobar - 2573-2587 The Sustainable Development Goals and : varieties of Post-Development?
by Wolfgang Sachs - 2588-2599 The Post-Development Dictionary agenda: paths to the pluriverse
by Federico Demaria & Ashish Kothari - 2600-2616 Living Well: ideas for reinventing the future
by Alberto Acosta - 2617-2633 Reflecting the Post-Development gaze: the degrowth debate in Germany
by Daniel Bendix - 2634-2649 Fossil-fuelled development and the legacy of Post-Development theory in twenty-first century Africa
by Stefan Andreasson - 2650-2663 Colonised minds? Post-development theory and the desirability of development in Africa
by Sally Matthews - 2664-2683 Cold critique, faint passion, bleak future: Post-Development’s surrender to global capitalism
by Ilan Kapoor - 2684-2702 Worlds beyond the political? Post-development approaches in practices of transnational solidarity activism
by Kalpana Wilson - 2703-2718 The making and unmaking of development: using Post-Development as a tool in teaching development studies
by Wendy Harcourt - 2719-2734 ‘I am not a Post-Developmentalist, but…’ The influence of Post-Development on development studies
by Aram Ziai
November 2017, Volume 38, Issue 11
- 2387-2395 Whatever happened to the idea of imperialism?
by John Narayan & Leon Sealey-Huggins - 2396-2410 The second sight of racialised outsiders in the imperialist core
by Satnam Virdee - 2411-2427 Libya and Europe: imperialism, crisis and migration
by Lucia Pradella & Sahar Taghdisi Rad - 2428-2443 Imperialism, colonialism and sovereignty in the (post)colony: India and Kashmir
by Goldie Osuri - 2444-2463 ‘1.5°C to stay alive’: climate change, imperialism and justice for the Caribbean
by Leon Sealey-Huggins - 2464-2481 Neo-imperialism in solidarity organisations’ public discourses: collective action frames, resources and audiences
by Eugene Nulman - 2482-2500 The wages of whiteness in the absence of wages: racial capitalism, reactionary intercommunalism and the rise of Trumpism
by John Narayan - 2501-2516 Beyond Pan-Africanism: Garveyism, Malcolm X and the end of the colonial nation state
by Kehinde Andrews - 2517-2535 The deep, historical roots of Cuban anti-imperialism
by Ernesto Domínguez López & Helen Yaffe - 2536-2545 The time of the Popular Front
by Vijay Prashad
October 2017, Volume 38, Issue 10
- 2171-2186 Political leadership and ‘non-traditional’ development cooperation
by Emma Mawdsley & Sung-Mi Kim & Danilo Marcondes - 2187-2207 Development engineering meets development studies
by Peter Robbins & Andrew Watkins & David Wield & Gordon Wilson - 2208-2222 Is global inequality getting better or worse? A critique of the World Bank’s convergence narrative
by Jason Hickel - 2223-2241 : 40 years on
by Christopher May - 2242-2257 New media and governance in conflict
by Gianluca Iazzolino & Nicole Stremlau - 2258-2275 The ‘philanthropic’ gene: biocapital and the new green revolution in Africa
by Jacqueline A. Ignatova - 2276-2294 Media development in Syria: the Janus-faced nature of foreign aid assistance
by Billie Jeanne Brownlee - 2295-2311 A look inside an emerging nuclear supplier. Advocacy coalitions and change in Argentine foreign nuclear policy
by Bernabé H. Malacalza - 2312-2329 Why African countries are interested in building agricultural partnerships with China: lessons from Rwanda and Uganda
by Isaac Lawther - 2330-2346 China’s foreign aid system: structure, agencies, and identities
by Denghua Zhang & Graeme Smith - 2347-2366 When revolutionaries grow old: the Museveni babies and the slow death of the liberation
by Anna Reuss & Kristof Titeca - 2367-2385 Migration diplomacy in the Global South: cooperation, coercion and issue linkage in Gaddafi’s Libya
by Gerasimos Tsourapas
September 2017, Volume 38, Issue 9
- 1935-1951 Sexual violence in armed conflicts: research progress and remaining gaps
by Carlo Koos - 1952-1972 Celebrity-led development organisations: the legitimating function of elite engagement
by Alexandra Cosima Budabin & Louise Mubanda Rasmussen & Lisa Ann Richey - 1973-1989 Precipitating state failure: do civil wars and violent non-state actors create failed states?
by Huseyn Aliyev - 1990-2008 Psy-expertise, therapeutic culture and the politics of the personal in development
by Elise Klein & China Mills - 2009-2026 Rethinking development and peacebuilding in non-secular contexts: a postsecular alternative in Mindanao
by Lindsey K. Horner - 2027-2044 Why ‘Uganda’s anti-homosexuality bill’? Rethinking the ‘coherent’ state
by Emma Paszat - 2045-2065 New light on the Samora Machel assassination: ‘I realized that it was no accident’
by Daniel L. Douek - 2066-2081 ‘East’ and ‘West’ in contemporary Turkey: threads of a new universalism
by Katerina Dalacoura - 2082-2096 Enter the dragon: the ecological disorganisation of Chinese capital in Africa
by Mwenda Kailemia - 2097-2112 The ambiguity of US foreign policy towards Africa
by Gorm Rye Olsen - 2113-2128 European Union anti-piracy initiatives in the Horn of Africa: linking land-based counter-piracy with maritime security and regional development
by Neil Winn & Alexandra Lewis - 2129-2142 The effectiveness of rural versus urban nonprofit organisations in the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Elena Urquía-Grande & Antti Rautiainen & Raquel Pérez-Estébanez - 2143-2158 Power relations? What power relations? The de-politicising conceptualisation of development of the UNDP
by Juan Telleria - 2159-2170 ‘State of exception’ or ‘state in exile’? The fallacy of appropriating Agamben on Palestinian refugee camps
by Dag Tuastad
August 2017, Volume 38, Issue 8
- 1691-1709 The Syrian chemical weapons disarmament process in context: narratives of coercion, consent, and everything in between
by Karim Makdisi & Coralie Pison Hindawi - 1710-1732 Will blockchain emerge as a tool to break the poverty chain in the Global South?
by Nir Kshetri - 1733-1752 Deciphering UN development policies: from the modernisation paradigm to the human development approach?
by Panayotis M. Protopsaltis - 1753-1766 The birth and development of the language of global development in light of trends in global population, international politics, economics and globalisation
by Marcin Wojciech Solarz - 1767-1781 Regions that matter: the Arab–South American interregional space
by Silvia Ferabolli - 1782-1799 Sovereignty, bare life and the Arab uprisings
by Simon Mabon - 1800-1815 Post-Islamism and fields of contention after the Arab Spring: feminism, Salafism and the revolutionary youth
by Markus Holdo - 1816-1830 National ownership and donor involvement: an aid paradox illustrated by the case of Rwanda
by Malin Hasselskog & Peter J. Mugume & Eric Ndushabandi & Isabell Schierenbeck - 1831-1846 The global governance of informal economies: the International Labour Organization in East Africa
by Nick Bernards - 1847-1872 Civil society knowledge networks: how international development institutions reshape the geography of knowledge
by E. Fouksman - 1873-1893 PATH: pioneering innovation for global health at the public–private interface
by Michael Stevenson - 1894-1908 The internal and external constraints on foreign policy in India: exploring culture and ethnic sensitivities
by Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt - 1909-1920 Global South rhetoric in India’s policy projection
by Shantanu Chakrabarti - 1921-1934 India and the responsibility to protect
by Bjørn Møller
July 2017, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 1437-1453 From failed states to fragile cities: redefining spaces of humanitarian practice
by Joao Pontes Nogueira - 1454-1472 Geography and the outcomes of civil resistance and civil war
by Charles Butcher - 1473-1492 Fairtrade labour certification: the contested incorporation of plantations and workers
by Laura T. Raynolds - 1493-1510 One in 20: the G20, middle powers and global governance reform
by Christian Downie - 1511-1530 An auto-critique of TWAIL’s historical fallacy: sketching an alternative manifesto
by S. G. Sreejith - 1531-1550 Securitisation of research: fieldwork under new restrictions in Darfur and Mali
by Mateja Peter & Francesco Strazzari - 1551-1565 Unravelling clientelism in the Zambian electoral campaigns
by John Bwalya - 1566-1582 The ‘green militarisation’ of development aid: the European Commission and the Virunga National Park, DR Congo
by Esther Marijnen - 1583-1602 Post-neoliberalism in Latin America: a conceptual review
by Arne Ruckert & Laura Macdonald & Kristina R. Proulx - 1603-1618 governance in Bolivia: chimera or attainable utopia?
by Eija Maria Ranta - 1619-1638 Patriarchal unions = weaker unions? Industrial relations in the Asian garment industry
by Alice Evans - 1639-1654 The deep marketisation of development in Bangladesh
by Christoph Neusiedl - 1655-1673 Culturalism and the rise of the Islamic State: faith, sectarianism and violence
by Tim Jacoby - 1674-1689 White innocence in the Black Mediterranean: hospitality and the erasure of history
by Ida Danewid
June 2017, Volume 38, Issue 6
- (1437) Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1215-1231 Towards UN counter-terrorism operations?
by John Karlsrud - 1232-1248 Crossing borders in North America after 9/11: ‘regular’ travellers’ narratives of securitisations and contestations
by Marianne H. Marchand