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Volume 43, issue 6, 2012
- Trilateral Development Cooperation: Power and Politics in Emerging Aid Relationships pp. 1185-1209

- Cheryl McEwan and Emma Mawdsley
- Labour in Global Value Chains: Work Conditions in Football Manufacturing in China, India and Pakistan pp. 1211-1237

- Peter Lund-Thomsen, Khalid Nadvi, Anita Chan, Navjote Khara and Hong Xue
- Globalization Lived Locally: Investigating Kerala's Local Labour Control Regimes pp. 1239-1263

- P. Neethi
- Unravelling the Relationships between Used-Clothing Imports and the Decline of African Clothing Industries pp. 1265-1290

- Andrew Brooks and David Simon
- The Politics of Recognition and Redistribution: Development, Tribal Identity Politics and Distributive Justice in India's Jharkhand pp. 1291-1312

- Ipshita Basu
- Beyond Depoliticization? Caste, NGOs and Dalit Land Rights in Maharashtra, India pp. 1313-1336

- Suryakant Waghmore
- Conditional Cash Transfers and Social Mobility: The Role of Asymmetric Structures and Segmentation Processes pp. 1337-1359

- Johan Sandberg
- Legal Literacy and Immovable Property: Laws, Norms and Practices in Colombia pp. 1361-1384

- Greta Friedemann-Sánchez
- How Lending to the Poor Began, Grew, and Almost Destroyed a Generation in India pp. 1385-1402

- Milford Bateman
Volume 43, issue 5, 2012
- Speech, Gender and Power: Beyond Testimony pp. 999-1023

- Cecile Jackson
- Male ‘Providers’ and Female ‘Housewives’: A Gendered Co-performance in Rural North India pp. 1025-1048

- Nitya Rao
- Cash Transfers and the Well-being of Older People in Brazil pp. 1049-1072

- Peter Lloyd-Sherlock, João Saboia and Baruch Ramírez-Rodríguez
- The Strength of Weak States? Non-State Security Forces and Hybrid Governance in Africa pp. 1073-1101

- Kate Meagher
- Whose Minerals, Whose Development? Rhetoric and Reality in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone pp. 1103-1131

- Leo Zulu and Sigismond Wilson
- Community-Based Resource Management in Turkey: ‘Je Participe, Tu Participes, Il Participe… Ils Profitent’ pp. 1133-1158

- Bengi Akbulut
- The High Cost of Inequality in Rich Countries pp. 1159-1169

- João Guimarães
- Of Heroes, Villains and Climate Capitalism: A Response to Larry Lohmann pp. 1171-1175

- Matthew Paterson and Peter Newell
- A Rejoinder to Matthew Paterson and Peter Newell pp. 1177-1184

- Larry Lohmann
Volume 43, issue 4, 2012
- Counselling Citizens and Producing Patronage: AIDS Treatment in South African and Ugandan Clinics pp. 823-845

- Lisa Ann Richey
- Reforming Land and Water Rights in South Africa pp. 847-868

- Philip Woodhouse
- The IMF, the World Bank, and the Global Economic Crisis: Exploring Paradigm Continuity pp. 869-898

- Ali Burak Güven
- Consistent and Transparent? The Problem of Longitudinal Poverty Records pp. 899-918

- Bernard Walters, Richard Marshall and Frederick Nixson
- Child Trafficking: ‘Worst Form’ of Child Labour, or Worst Approach to Young Migrants? pp. 919-946

- Roy Huijsmans and Simon Baker
- The Expansion of Industrial Tree Plantations and Dispossession in Brazil pp. 947-973

- Markus Kröger
- Greening the Counterinsurgency: The Deceptive Effects of Guatemala's Rural Development Plan of 1970 pp. 975-998

- Nicholas Copeland
Volume 43, issue 3, 2012
- Whose Wealth Is It Anyway? Mozambique's Outstanding Economic Growth with Worsening Rural Poverty pp. 623-647

- Benedito Cunguara and Joseph Hanlon
- If You Don't Count, You Don't Count: Monitoring and Evaluation in South African NGOs pp. 649-670

- Natascha Mueller-Hirth
- Ethnic Land Rights in Western Ghana: Landlord–Stranger Relations in the Democratic Era pp. 671-693

- Catherine Boone and Dennis Kwame Duku
- In the Eye of the Storm: Sri Lanka's Front-Line Civil Servants in Transition pp. 695-717

- Bart Klem
- Microcredit and Women's Empowerment: Through the Lens of Time-Use Data from Rural India pp. 719-750

- Supriya Garikipati
- Democratic Assertions: The Making of India's Recognition of Forest Rights Act pp. 751-771

- Kundan Kumar and John M. Kerr
- Intervention, Facilitation and Self-development: Strategies and Practices in Forestry Cooperation in Bolivia pp. 773-795

- Laurent Umans
- Social Mobilization in Protest of Trans-boundary Highway Projects: Explaining Contrasting Implementation Outcomes pp. 797-821

- Stephen Perz
Volume 43, issue 2, 2012
- Building Cross-Sector Careers in India's New Service Economy? Tracking Former Call Centre Agents in the National Capital Region pp. 449-479

- Bhaskar Vira and Al James
- In Search of an Innovative State: The Development of the Biopharmaceutical Industry in Taiwan, South Korea and China pp. 481-503

- Jenn hwan Wang, Tsung-Yuan Chen and Ching-Jung Tsai
- Gender Inequality in Asset Ownership in Latin America: Female Owners vs Household Heads pp. 505-530

- Carmen Diana Deere, Gina E. Alvarado and Jennifer Twyman
- Development Strategy of the MAS in Bolivia: Characterization and an Early Assessment pp. 531-556

- Ricardo Molero-Simarro and María José Paz Antolín
- Developing Climate Adaptation: The Intersection of Climate Research and Development Programmes in Index Insurance pp. 557-584

- Nicole D. Peterson
- Hope Movements: Naming Mobilization in a Post-development World pp. 585-602

- Ana Cecilia Dinerstein and Séverine Deneulin
- Critical Perspectives on the Great Recession pp. 603-613

- C.P. Chandrasekhar
- Accountability at the World Bank pp. 615-621

- Elisa Van Waeyenberge
Volume 43, issue 1, 2012
- Post-neoliberalism in Latin America: Rebuilding and Reclaiming the State after Crisis pp. 1-21

- Jean Grugel and Pía Riggirozzi
- Fight or Acquiesce? Religion and Political Process in Turkey's and Egypt's Neoliberalizations pp. 23-51

- Cihan Tuğal
- Nature™ Inc.: Changes and Continuities in Neoliberal Conservation and Market-based Environmental Policy pp. 53-78

- Murat Arsel and Bram Büscher
- What's Nature Got To Do With It? A Situated Historical Perspective on Socio-natural Commodities pp. 79-104

- Nancy Lee Peluso
- The Contradictory Logic of Global Ecosystem Services Markets pp. 105-131

- Kathleen McAfee
- Market Masquerades: Uncovering the Politics of Community-level Payments for Environmental Services in Cambodia pp. 133-158

- Sarah Milne and Bill Adams
- ‘TEEB Begins Now’: A Virtual Moment in the Production of Natural Capital pp. 159-184

- Kenneth Iain MacDonald and Catherine Corson
- Biodiversity for Billionaires: Capitalism, Conservation and the Role of Philanthropy in Saving/Selling Nature pp. 185-203

- George Holmes
- Consuming the Forest in an Environment of Crisis: Nature Tourism, Forest Conservation and Neoliberal Agriculture in South India pp. 205-227

- Daniel Münster and Ursula Münster
- The Tragedy of the Commodity and the Farce of AquAdvantage Salmon® pp. 229-251

- Rebecca Clausen and Stefano B. Longo
- Geoengineering: Re-making Climate for Profit or Humanitarian Intervention? pp. 253-270

- Holly Jean Buck
- How do Investors Value Environmental Harm/Care? Private Equity Funds, Development Finance Institutions and the Partial Financialization of Nature-based Industries pp. 271-293

- Sarah Bracking
- Using the Master's Tools? Neoliberal Conservation and the Evasion of Inequality pp. 295-317

- Robert Fletcher
- Fred Halliday: Engagements, Languages, Myths and Solidarities pp. 319-339

- David Styan
- Joan Martinez-Alier pp. 341-359

- Lorenzo Pellegrini
- Çağlar Keyder pp. 361-373

- Tuna Kuyucu
- Preempting Possibility: Critical Assessment of the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2010 pp. 375-393

- Mazen Labban
- Power Inequalities in Explaining the Link between Natural Hazards and Unnatural Disasters pp. 395-407

- Fikret Adaman
- A Radically Conservative Vision? The Challenge of UNEP's Towards a Green Economy pp. 409-422

- Dan Brockington
- World Development Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development— A Commentary pp. 423-437

- Shahra Razavi
- Poverty Alleviation and Smallholder Agriculture: The Rural Poverty Report 2011 pp. 439-448

- Jan Douwe van der Ploeg
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