Development and Change
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Volume 44, issue 6, 2013
- Globalization with Chinese Characteristics: Externalization, Dynamics and Transformations pp. 1221-1253

- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum, Suet Ying Ho, Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum and Suet Ying Ho
- Beyond the Enclave: Towards a Critical Political Economy of China and Africa pp. 1255-1272

- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum, Suet Ying Ho and Giles Mohan
- China and the South: Objectives, Actors and Interactions pp. 1273-1294

- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum, Suet Ying Ho and Shaun Breslin
- What Contribution Can China Make to Inclusive Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 1295-1316

- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum, Suet Ying Ho and Raphael Kaplinsky
- ‘Greater Chinese’ Global Production Networks in the Middle East: The Rise of the Jordanian Garment Industry pp. 1317-1340

- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum, Suet Ying Ho, Shamel Azmeh and Khalid Nadvi
- China: Saviour or Challenger of the Dollar Hegemony? pp. 1341-1361

- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum, Suet Ying Ho and Ho-fung Hung
- Renminbi Internationalization: A Journey to Where? pp. 1363-1385

- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum, Suet Ying Ho, Paul Bowles and Baotai Wang
- Chinese Investors, Labour Discipline and Developmental Cosmopolitanism pp. 1387-1405

- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum, Suet Ying Ho and Nyíri Pál
- ‘China Anxiety’: Discourse and Intellectual Challenges pp. 1407-1425

- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum, Suet Ying Ho and Yongjin Zhang
Volume 44, issue 5, 2013
- Asphalt Dreams: Road Construction and Environmental Citizenship in Peru pp. 1039-1063

- Sonja K. Pieck
- Problematizing ‘Knowledge-for-Development’ pp. 1065-1086

- Lata Narayanaswamy
- Wildlife Management in Tanzania: State Control, Rent Seeking and Community Resistance pp. 1087-1109

- Tor A. Benjaminsen, Mara J. Goldman, Maya Y. Minwary and Faustin P. Maganga
- Gender Equality Policies in Rwanda: Public Relations or Real Transformations? pp. 1111-1134

- Petra Debusscher and An Ansoms
- The Return of Displaced Nuer in Southern Sudan: Women Becoming Men? pp. 1135-1157

- Katarzyna Grabska
- ‘Voluntary’ Poverty Alleviation Resettlement in China pp. 1159-1180

- Longyi Xue, Mark Y. Wang and Tao Xue
- Why the West Grew Rich and the Rest Did Not, or How the Present Shapes Our Views of the Past pp. 1181-1206

- Servaas Storm
- Raúl Prebisch: A Peripheral Economist at Centre Stage pp. 1207-1219

- Matías Vernengo
Volume 44, issue 4, 2013
- The Hidden Consequences of Credit: An Illustration from Rural Indonesia pp. 839-860

- Julien-François Gerber
- After the Nicaraguan Non-Payment Crisis: Alternatives to Microfinance Narcissism pp. 861-885

- Johan Bastiaensen, Peter Marchetti, René Mendoza and Francisco Pérez
- The Rise of Social Assistance in Brazil pp. 887-910

- Armando Barrientos
- Sustainable Graduation from Social Protection Programmes pp. 911-938

- Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Stephen Devereux
- Common Counsel, Common Policy: Healthcare, Missions and the Rise of the ‘Voluntary Sector’ in Colonial Tanzania pp. 939-963

- Michael Jennings
- Urban Land Restitution and the Struggle for Social Citizenship in South Africa pp. 965-989

- Christiaan Beyers
- How China Navigated the Dilemma of Trade Liberalization and Government Revenues pp. 991-1012

- Yung-Hsing Guo
- Oil Talk pp. 1013-1026

- Michael Watts
- Fighting Poverty through Good Governance using Randomized Experiments pp. 1027-1037

- Vamsi Vakulabharanam
Volume 44, issue 3, 2013
- The Financialization of Micro-Credit pp. 473-499

- Kees Biekart and Rob Aitken
- State Building in a Rentier State: How Development Policies Fail to Promote Democracy in Afghanistan pp. 501-526

- Kees Biekart, Willemijn Verkoren and Bertine Kamphuis
- Transforming Activisms 2010+: Exploring Ways and Waves pp. 527-546

- Kees Biekart, Kees Biekart and Alan Fowler
- The Global Moment of 2011: Democracy, Social Justice and Dignity pp. 547-567

- Kees Biekart, Marlies Glasius and Geoffrey Pleyers
- In Praise of Organization: Egypt between Activism and Revolution pp. 569-685

- Kees Biekart and Maha Abdelrahman
- The Arab Spring and its Surprises pp. 587-601

- Kees Biekart and Asef Bayat
- From ‘Popcorn’ to ‘Occupy’: Protest in Durban, South Africa pp. 603-619

- Kees Biekart and Shauna Mottiar
- Transnational Feminist Engagement with 2010+ Activisms pp. 621-637

- Kees Biekart and Wendy Harcourt
- Power and the Twenty-first Century Activist: From the Neighbourhood to the Square pp. 639-663

- Kees Biekart and Jenny Pearce
- Citizen Action in the Time of the Network pp. 665-681

- Kees Biekart and Nishant Shah
- Social Struggles as Epistemic Struggles pp. 683-704

- Kees Biekart, Rosalba Icaza and Rolando Vázquez
- Robert Chambers pp. 705-725

- Kees Biekart, Kees Biekart and Des Gasper
- Boaventura de Sousa Santos pp. 727-738

- Kees Biekart and Aram Ziai
- The Legacy of Ruth First in Development Studies: Critical Thinking in Revolutionary Politics pp. 739-751

- Kees Biekart and Bridget O'Laughlin
- Hamza Alavi: Third World Thinker and Activist pp. 753-768

- Kees Biekart and Zafar Shaheed
- Giovanni Arrighi: Scholarship, Activism and the World-System pp. 769-785

- Kees Biekart and Tom Reifer
- Civil Society Studies: Two Compendia Compared pp. 787-796

- Kees Biekart and David Sogge
- World Development Report 2013: Meeting the Global Employment Challenge? pp. 797-811

- Kees Biekart and James Heintz
- Human Development with Sustainability: Are Good Intentions Enough? pp. 813-822

- Kees Biekart, Anita M. Chaudhry and Michael Perelman
- UN Water Report 2012: Depoliticizing Water pp. 823-835

- Kees Biekart and Erik Swyngedouw
Volume 44, issue 2, 2013
- Governing Global Land Deals: The Role of the State in the Rush for Land pp. 189-210

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White, Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones and Ben White
- State Involvement, Land Grabbing and Counter-Insurgency in Colombia pp. 211-232

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and Jacobo Grajales
- Road Mapping: Megaprojects and Land Grabs in the Northern Guatemalan Lowlands pp. 233-259

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and Liza Grandia
- Land Regularization in Brazil and the Global Land Grab pp. 261-283

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and Gustavo Oliveira
- Negotiating Environmental Sovereignty in Costa Rica pp. 285-307

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and Dana J. Graef
- Building the Politics Machine: Tools for ‘Resolving’ the Global Land Grab pp. 309-333

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and Michael B. Dwyer
- Indirect Dispossession: Domestic Power Imbalances and Foreign Access to Land in Mozambique pp. 335-356

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and Madeleine Fairbairn
- Competition over Authority and Access: International Land Deals in Madagascar pp. 357-379

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White, Perrine Burnod, Mathilde Gingembre and Rivo Andrianirina Ratsialonana
- Regimes of Dispossession: From Steel Towns to Special Economic Zones pp. 381-407

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and Michael Levien
- The Political Construction of Wasteland: Governmentality, Land Acquisition and Social Inequality in South India pp. 409-428

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and Jennifer Baka
- Chinese Land-Based Interventions in Senegal pp. 429-450

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and Lila Buckley
- Identity, Territory and Land Conflict in Brazil pp. 451-471

- Wendy Wolford, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones, Ben White and LaShandra Sullivan
Volume 44, issue 1, 2013
- Decontextualized Knowledge, Situated Politics: The New Scientific–Local Politics of Rice Genetic Resources in Thailand pp. 1-27

- Witchuda Srang-iam
- Rethinking Power and Authority: Symbolic Violence and Subjectivity in Nepal's Terai Forests pp. 29-51

- Andrea J. Nightingale and Hemant R. Ojha
- Enclosing Ethnic Minorities and Forests in the Golden Economic Quadrangle pp. 53-79

- Janet C. Sturgeon, Nicholas K. Menzies, Yayoi Fujita Lagerqvist, David Thomas, Benchaphun Ekasingh, Louis Lebel, Khamla Phanvilay and Sithong Thongmanivong
- Agricultural Modernization and Climate Change in Vietnam's Post-Socialist Transition pp. 81-99

- François Fortier and Tran Thi Thu Trang
- Environmental Mis-Assessment, Development and Mining in Orissa, India pp. 101-123

- Heather P. Bedi
- No Way Back? Adaptation and Urbanization of IDP Livelihoods in the Darfur Region of Sudan pp. 125-145

- Helen Young and Karen Jacobsen
- Social Capital and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Burundi: The Limits of Community-based Reconstruction pp. 147-174

- Thomas Vervisch, Kristof Titeca, Koen Vlassenroot and Johan Braeckman
- The Global Financial Crisis: Views from Asia pp. 175-187

- Amitava Dutt
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