Development and Change
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Volume 33, issue 5, 2002
- The Challenge to the State in a Globalized World pp. 775-795

- Christopher Clapham
- State Collapse and Fresh Starts: Some Critical Reflections pp. 797-815

- Martin Doornbos
- State Collapse and its Implications for Peace–Building and Reconstruction pp. 817-835

- Alexandros Yannis
- The Politics of Insurgency in Collapsing States pp. 837-858

- William Reno
- Rising From the Ashes? The Difficult (Re)Birth of the Georgian State pp. 859-883

- Spyros Demetriou
- Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better? War, the State, and the ‘Post–Conflict’ Challenge in Afghanistan pp. 885-909

- Christopher Cramer and Jonathan Goodhand
- Privatization of Security, Arms Proliferation and the Process of State Collapse in Africa pp. 911-933

- Abdel–Fatau Musah
- State Collapse as Business: The Role of Conflict Trade and the Emerging Control Agenda pp. 935-955

- Neil Cooper
- UNTAC in Cambodia: A New Model for Humanitarian Aid in Failed States? pp. 957-978

- Daniel P. L. Chong
- Building State Failure in East Timor pp. 979-1000

- Jarat Chopra
- Rebuilding State Institutions in Collapsed States pp. 1001-1023

- Marina Ottaway
- Aid Conditionality as a Tool for Peacebuilding: Opportunities and Constraints pp. 1025-1048

- James K. Boyce
- Social Reconstruction and the Radicalization of Development: Aid as a Relation of Global Liberal Governance pp. 1049-1071

- Mark Duffield
Volume 33, issue 4, 2002
- Civil Society in African Contexts: Reflections on the Usefulness of a Concept pp. 569-586

- David Lewis
- ‘The Problem with the Locals’: Partnership and Participation in Ethiopia pp. 587-610

- Elizabeth Harrison
- The Impact of AIDS on Rural Households in Africa: A Shock Like Any Other? pp. 611-632

- Carolyn Baylies
- Gender, Traditional Authority, and the Politics of Rural Reform in South Africa pp. 633-658

- Haripriya Rangan and Mary Gilmartin
- Gender and Witchcraft in Agrarian Transition: The Case of Kenyan Horticulture pp. 659-681

- Catherine S. Dolan
- Economic Action and Social Structure: ‘Cambisme’ in Kinshasa pp. 683-708

- Tom De Herdt
- Models and Methods in Development–Induced Displacement (Review Article) pp. 709-732

- Ranjit Dwivedi
Volume 33, issue 3, 2002
- Poverty Reduction with Growth and Redistribution pp. 383-413

- Hulya Dagdeviren, Rolph Van Der Hoeven and John Weeks
- Local Histories, Global Markets: Cocoa and Class in Upland Sulawesi pp. 415-437

- Tania Murray Li
- Democratization and State Feminism: Gender Politics in Africa and Latin America pp. 439-466

- Philomina E. Okeke–Ihejirika and Susan Franceschet
- The Shaping of San Livelihood Strategies: Government Policy and Popular Values pp. 467-488

- Michael Taylor
- Microfinance among the Maya: Tracking the Progress of Borrowers pp. 489-509

- Bruce Wydick
- Good Governance and Aid: Selectivity Criteria in Development Assistance pp. 511-527

- Wil Hout
- International Development Targets and Official Development Assistance pp. 529-538

- Santosh Mehrotra
- Aid Effectiveness and Policy Ownership pp. 539-548

- Rehman Sobhan
Volume 33, issue 2, 2002
- Gender and the Silences of Social Capital: Lessons from Latin America pp. 167-188

- Maxine Molyneux
- Vulnerability, Control and Oil Palm in Sarawak: Globalization and a New Era? pp. 189-211

- Fadzilah Majid Cooke
- Scaling up Participatory Watershed Development in India pp. 213-235

- Shashi Kolavalli and John Kerr
- Unpacking Aid pp. 239-246

- James K. Boyce
- Aid as a Flight Forward pp. 247-259

- Louis Emmerij
- Aid is an Unreliable Joystick pp. 261-267

- Gus Edgren
- Development Goals, Governance and Capacity Building: Aid as a Catalyst pp. 269-279

- John Degnbol‐Martinussen
- Age of Reverse Aid: Neo‐liberalism as Catalyst of Regression pp. 281-293

- James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer
- Aid, Conditionality and Development pp. 295-305

- Ajit Singh
- The Effectiveness of Policy Conditionality: Eight Country Experiences pp. 307-334

- A. Geske Dijkstra
- Aid and the Geopolitics of the Post‐Colonial: Critical Reflections on New Labour’s Overseas Development Strategy pp. 335-360

- David Slater and Morag Bell
Volume 33, issue 1, 2002
- Social Movements and Ecological Modernization: The Transformation of Pulp and Paper Manufacturing pp. 1-27

- David A. Sonnenfeld
- Conservation Narratives in Costa Rica: Conflict and Co‐existence pp. 29-56

- Lisa M. Campbell
- Empowering Pyromaniacs in Madagascar: Ideology and Legitimacy in Community‐Based Natural Resource Management pp. 57-78

- Christian A. Kull
- Dilemmas of Counter‐Mapping Community Resources in Tanzania pp. 79-100

- Dorothy L. Hodgson and Richard A. Schroeder
- The Discourse of Maendeleo and the Politics of Women’s Participation on Mount Kilimanjaro pp. 101-127

- Claire Mercer
- ‘We Help our Husbands!’ Negotiating the Household Budget in Rural Burkina Faso pp. 129-146

- Dorte Thorsen
Volume 32, issue 5, 2001
- Civil Society, Locality and Globalization in Rural Tanzania: A Forty–Year Perspective pp. 819-844

- Peter Gibbon
- Precarious Democratization and Local Dynamics in Niger: Micro–Politics in Zinder pp. 845-869

- Christian Lund
- Economic Policy and Women’s Informal Work in South Africa pp. 871-892

- Imraan Valodia
- Greening Without Conflict? Environmentalism, NGOs and Civil Society in China pp. 893-921

- Peter Ho
- Agrarian Differentiation in Post–Socialist Societies: Evidence from Three Upland Villages in North–Western Vietnam pp. 923-949

- Thomas Sikor
- Community Formation and Fisheries Conservation in Southern Thailand pp. 951-974

- Craig Johnson
- Social Capital and Community Strategies: Neighbourhood Development in Guatemala City pp. 975-997

- Emma Grant
Volume 32, issue 4, 2001
- Aid as a Catalyst pp. 611-629

- Jan P. Pronk
- Managing Knowledge and Storing Wisdom? New Forms of Foreign Aid? pp. 631-656

- Joel Samoff and Nelly P. Stromquist
- Post‐Conditionality Politics and Administrative Reform: Reflections on the Cases of Uganda and Tanzania pp. 657-679

- Graham Harrison
- Advancing a Political Ecology of Global Environmental Discourses pp. 681-715

- W. Neil Adger, Tor A. Benjaminsen, Katrina Brown and Hanne Svarstad
- Property Rights and the Environment in Pastoral China: Evidence from the Field pp. 717-740

- Tony Banks
- Cadastral Politics: The Making of Community‐Based Resource Management in Zimbabwe and Mozambique pp. 741-768

- David McDermott Hughes
- The Rise and Fall of ‘Internally Displaced People’ in the Central Peruvian Andes pp. 769-791

- Finn Stepputat and Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
Volume 32, issue 3, 2001
- Avoiding Disaster: Diversification and Risk Management among East African Herders pp. 401-433

- Peter D. Little, Kevin Smith, Barbara A. Cellarius, D. Layne Coppock and Christopher Barrett
- Tackling the Down Side: Social Capital, Women’s Empowerment and Micro‐Finance in Cameroon pp. 435-464

- Linda Mayoux
- The Distribution of Subsidized Agricultural Credit in Brazil: Do Interest Groups Matter? pp. 465-490

- Steven Helfand
- The Macro‐Economic Effects of Directed Credit Policies: A Real‐Financial CGE Evaluation for India pp. 491-520

- C. W. M. Naastepad
- The Pluralist Paradox: The Decline of Economic Interest Groups in Zambia in the 1990s pp. 521-543

- Lise Rakner
- State–Society Relations in Land Reform Implementation in the Philippines pp. 545-575

- Saturnino M. Borras
- Development and Discourse among the Maya of Southern Belize pp. 577-606

- Shawn Van Ausdal
Volume 32, issue 2, 2001
- Welfare Accounting and the Environment: Reassessing Brazilian Economic Growth, 1965–1993 pp. 205-229

- Mariano Torras
- A Strategic Approach to Multistakeholder Negotiations pp. 231-253

- David Edmunds and Eva Wollenberg
- ‘Benchmarking’ and Participatory Development: The Case of Fiji’s Sugar Industry Reforms pp. 255-276

- Darryn Snell and Satendra Prasad
- Externalities, Learning and Governance: New Perspectives on Local Economic Development pp. 277-308

- Bert Helmsing
- On the Targeting and Cost‐Effectiveness of Anti‐Poverty Programmes in Rural India pp. 309-342

- Raghav Gaiha, Katsushi Imai and P. D. Kaushik
- Thailand: The Making of a Miracle? pp. 343-370

- Karel Jansen
Volume 32, issue 1, 2001
- Social Funds in Stabilization and Adjustment Programmes: A Critique pp. 1-32

- Giovanni Cornia
- Women’s Movements and Challenges to Neopatrimonial Rule: Preliminary Observations from Africa pp. 33-54

- Aili Tripp
- The Failure of Popular Justice in Uganda: Local Councils and Women’s Property Rights pp. 55-76

- Lynn Khadiagala
- Financing Decentralized Development in a Low‐Income Country: Raising Revenue for Local Government in Uganda pp. 77-100

- Ian Livingstone and Roger Charlton
- Political Obstacles to Decentralization: Evidence from Argentina and the Philippines pp. 101-127

- Kent Eaton
- Beyond the Property Rights Approach: Welfare Policy and the Reform of State‐Owned Enterprises in China pp. 129-150

- Edward Gu
- The House that Poison Built: Customary Marine Property Rights and the Live Food Fish Trade in the Kei Islands, Southeast Maluku pp. 151-180

- Craig Thorburn
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