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Volume 31, issue 5, 2000
- Reconceptualizing Participation for Sustainable Rural Development: Towards a Negotiation Approach pp. 931-959

- Cees Leeuwis
- Unequal Knowledges in Jharkhand, India: De‐Romanticizing Women’s Agroecological Expertise pp. 961-985

- Sarah Jewitt
- Risky Business: Economic Uncertainty, Market Reforms and Female Livelihoods in Northeast Ghana pp. 987-1008

- Brenda Chalfin
- Drought, Domestic Budgeting and Wealth Distribution in Sahelian Households pp. 1009-1035

- Matthew Turner
- Reinventing Imperata: Revaluing Alang‐Alang Grasslands in Indonesia pp. 1037-1053

- Lesley Potter, Justin Lee and Kathryn Thorburn
- Anecdotes, Situations, Histories — Varieties and Uses of Cases in Thinking about Ethics and Development Practice pp. 1055-1083

- Des Gasper
- Fertility Decline and Worsening Gender Bias in India: Is Kerala No Longer an Exception? pp. 1085-1092

- S. Irudaya Rajan, S. Sudha and P. Mohanachandran
- Fertility Decline and Worsening Gender Bias in India: A Response to S. Irudaya Rajan et al pp. 1093-1095

- Alaka Basu
Volume 31, issue 4, 2000
- Brave New Words? A Critique of Stiglitz’s World Bank Rethink pp. 737-763

- Guy Standing
- Pro‐Poor Modes of Technical Integration into the Global Econom pp. 765-783

- Jeffrey James
- The Political Ecology of Transition in Cambodia 1989–1999: War, Peace and Forest Exploitation pp. 785-805

- Philippe Le Billon
- Environmental Narratives on Protection and Production: Nature‐based Conflicts in R7iacute;o San Juan, Nicaragua pp. 807-830

- Anja Nygren
- The Cultural Economy of Soil and Water Conservation: Market Principles and Social Networks in Eastern Burkina Faso pp. 831-855

- Valentina Mazzucato and David Niemeijer
- Stating the Difference: State, Discourse and Class Reproduction in Uttar Pradesh, India pp. 857-878

- Craig Jeffrey and Jens Lerche
- Urban Unemployment and Migrants in Africa: Evidence from Harare 1985–1994 pp. 879-910

- Deborah Potts
Volume 31, issue 3, 2000
- Realizing the Right to Development pp. 553-578

- Arjun Sengupta
- Towards a More Rational IMF Quota Structure: Suggestions for the Creation of a New International Financial Architecture pp. 579-604

- Raghbendra Jha and Mridul Saggar
- Wildlife and Politics: CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe pp. 605-627

- Jocelyn Alexander and JoAnn McGregor
- Hill of Thorns: Custom, Knowledge and the Reclaiming of a Lost Land in the New South Africa pp. 629-649

- Deborah James
- Transnational Corporations, Industrial Policy and the ‘War of Incentives’: The Case of the Argentine Automobile Industry pp. 651-680

- Marcela Miozzo
- Mare Nullius: Indigenous Rights in Saltwater Environments pp. 681-708

- Monica Mulrennan and Colin Scott
Volume 31, issue 2, 2000
- Moral Ecological Rationality, Institutions and the Management of Common Property Resources pp. 361-383

- Frances Cleaver
- China’s Rangelands under Stress: A Comparative Study of Pasture Commons in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region pp. 385-412

- Peter Ho
- In Situ Urbanization in Rural China: Case Studies from Fujian Province pp. 413-434

- Yu Zhu
- Technological Maturity and Development without Research: The Challenge for Malaysian Manufacturing pp. 435-457

- Suresh Narayanan and Lai Yew Wah
- Global Imperatives and Economic Reform in the Pacific Island States pp. 459-480

- William Sutherland
- Politics, Society and Financial Liberalization: Turkey in the 1990s pp. 481-508

- U¨mit Cizre‐Sakallioglu and Erinc Yeldan
- On Misrepresentation in Academic Writing: Letter to Development and Change pp. 509-512

- Roger Jeffery and Patricia Jeffery
Volume 31, issue 1, 2000
- Development Discourses and Peasant–Forest Relations: Natural Resource Utilization as Social Process pp. 11-34

- Anja Nygren
- Fashioned Forest Pasts, Occluded Histories? International Environmental Analysis in West African Locales pp. 35-59

- Melissa Leach and James Fairhead
- State Sciences and Development Histories: Encoding Local Forestry Knowledge in Bengal pp. 61-89

- K. Sivaramakrishnan
- The Changing Regime: Forest Property and Reformasi in Indonesia pp. 91-129

- John McCarthy
- Balancing Politics, Economics and Conservation: The Case of the Cameroon Forestry Law Reform pp. 131-154

- Francçois Ekoko
- People in Between: Conversion and Conservation of Forest Lands in Thailand pp. 155-177

- Jin Sato
- Resettlement, Opium and Labour Dependence: Akha–Tai Relations in Northern Laos pp. 179-200

- Paul Cohen
- Environmentalists, Rubber Tappers and Empowerment: The Politics and Economics of Extractive Reserves pp. 201-227

- Katrina Brown and Se´rgio Rosendo
- Maintaining Centralized Control in Community‐based Forestry: Policy Construction in the Philippines pp. 229-254

- Richard Gauld
- Unpacking the ‘Joint’ in Joint Forest Management pp. 255-279

- Nandini Sundar
- Community Forestry and Tree Theft in Mexico: Resistance or Complicity in Conservation? pp. 281-305

- Dan Klooster
- Remote Sensibilities: Discourses of Technology and the Making of Indonesia’s Natural Disaster pp. 307-340

- Emily Harwell
- From Timber to Tourism: Recommoditizing the Japanese Forest pp. 341-359

- John Knight
Volume 30, issue 4, 1999
- Creating Civil Society? The Emergence of NGOs in Vietnam pp. 693-713

- Michael L. Gray
- Expanding Women's Co‐operatives in China through Institutional Linkages pp. 715-738

- Lanyan Chen
- Politicians, Parties, and the Persistence of Weak States: Lessons from the Philippines pp. 739-774

- Gabriella R. Montinola
- Private Provision after Public Neglect: Bending Irrigation Markets in North Bihar pp. 775-794

- Geof Wood
- What do the World Bank's Poverty Assessments teach us about Poverty in Sub‐Saharan Africa? pp. 795-823

- Lucia C. Hanmer, Graham Pyatt and Howard White
- Land Tenure and Food Security: Exploring Dynamic Linkages pp. 825-849

- Daniel Maxwell and Keith Wiebe
Volume 30, issue 3, 1999
- Gendered Poverty and Well‐being: Introduction pp. 409-433

- Shahra Razavi
- Resources, Agency, Achievements: Reflections on the Measurement of Women's Empowerment pp. 435-464

- Naila Kabeer
- The Gender Sensitivity of Well‐being Indicators pp. 465-497

- Ruhi Saith and Barbara Harriss‐White
- Poverty in Transition: An Ethnographic Critique of Household Surveys in Post‐Soviet Central Asia pp. 499-524

- Deniz Kandiyoti
- Gendering Poverty: A Review of Six World Bank African Poverty Assessments pp. 525-555

- Ann Whitehead and Matthew Lockwood
- Rethinking Gendered Poverty and Work pp. 557-583

- Cecile Jackson and Richard Palmer‐Jones
- Female Demographic Disadvantage in India 1981–1991: Sex Selective Abortions and Female Infanticide pp. 585-618

- S. Sudha and S. Irudaya Rajan
- Gender Bias in China, South Korea and India 1920–1990: Effects of War, Famine and Fertility Decline pp. 619-652

- Monica Das Gupta and Li Shuzhuo
- Export‐Oriented Employment, Poverty and Gender: Contested Accounts pp. 653-683

- Shahra Razavi
- Engendering Poverty Alleviation: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 685-692

- Gita Sen
Volume 30, issue 2, 1999
- Crisis of Ageing in Less Developed Countries: Too Much Consumption or Too Little Production? pp. 217-235

- Mahmood Messkoub
- Fertility Decline and Increasing Gender Imbalance in India, Including a Possible South Indian Turnaround pp. 237-263

- Alaka Malwade Basu
- Constructing a Gender Policy for Joint Forest Management in India pp. 265-285

- Catherine Locke
- Development Management versus Third World Bureaucracies: A Brief History of Conflicting Interests pp. 287-305

- David Hirschmann
- NGOs, Civil Society, and the State in Bangladesh: The Politics of Representing the Poor pp. 307-326

- Sarah C. White
- Some Aspects of State–NGO Relationships in India in the Post‐Independence Era pp. 327-355

- Siddhartha Sen
- Review Article: The Brave New World of Manuel Castells: What on Earth (or in the Ether) is Going On? pp. 357-380

- Peter Waterman
Volume 30, issue 1, 1999
- The Developmental State Is Dead—Long Live Social Capital? pp. 1-19

- Ben Fine
- Female Migration and Urban Labour Markets in Tianjin pp. 21-41

- Heather Xiaoquan Zhang
- Displacement, Risks and Resistance: Local Perceptions and Actions in the Sardar Sarovar pp. 43-78

- Ranjit Dwivedi
- Quenching the Thirst: The Cost of Water in Fragile Environments pp. 79-113

- V. Ratna Reddy
- Insecurity and Pastoral Development in the Sahel pp. 115-139

- Mirjam E. De Bruijn and Han J. W. M. Van Dijk
- Shifting Ties: Social Networks in the Surgical Instrument Cluster of Sialkot, Pakistan pp. 141-175

- Khalid Nadvi
- Does Solidarity Pay? The Case of the Small Enterprise Foundation, South Africa: A Comment pp. 177-179

- Anton Simanowitz
- Does Solidarity Pay? A Response to Simanowitz pp. 181-181

- Jens Reinke
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