Development
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Volume 65, issue 2, 2022
- The Right to Development? pp. 103-105

- Stefano Prato
- Development as Liberation pp. 106-107

- Crystal Simeoni
- The Political Economy of Debt in Africa: Critical Propositions to Stop the Bleeding pp. 108-115

- Ronald Mangani
- Reflections on the Violence of Development pp. 116-119

- Wendy Harcourt
- Introduction: The Violence of Development pp. 120-123

- Smitu Kothari and Wendy Harcourt
- The Structural Power of the State-Finance Nexus: Systemic Delinking for the Right to Development pp. 124-135

- Bhumika Muchhala
- Challenges and Potential to Revamp the Normative Framework on the Right to Development pp. 136-144

- Yuefen Li, Daniel Uribe and Danish
- Re-regulating the Risk Premium to Realize the Right to Development pp. 145-152

- Oliver Pahnecke and Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky
- In Quest of the Right to Development: Prospects for an African Financial Architecture pp. 153-160

- Adebayo Olukoshi
- Challenges to The Assumption That Economic Success Could Enhance State Legitimacy in Africa, Ten Years Later pp. 161-177

- Dereje Alemayehu
- Decoloniality as the Only Pathway to the Right to Development in Latin America pp. 178-185

- Nathalie Beghin
- Tackling the ‘Planned Lack of Care’: Could a Right to Development Treaty Promote Universal Social Protection Systems? pp. 186-193

- Armando Negri Filho
- IMF’s Surcharges as a Threat to the Right to Development pp. 194-202

- Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, Francisco Cantamutto and Laura Clérico
- Young People’s Perspective on the Right to Development pp. 203-206

- Ella Weber, Evelina Fokina, Arthur Muliro and Nicoletta Dentico
- The Future is Public! The Global Reclaiming and Democratization of Public Ownership Beyond the Market pp. 207-216

- Daniel Chavez and Lavinia Steinfort
- Demystifying Bretton Woods Institutions’ Rhetoric on Public Services pp. 217-227

- Chiara Mariotti and María José Romero
- Remunicipalisation in Catalonia: Strategies and Responses pp. 228-236

- Míriam Planas Martín, Dante Maschio Gastelaars and Quim Pérez Gómez
- Obituary of Dr Nafis Sadik, President of the Society for International Development, 1994–1997 pp. 237-237

- Wendy Harcourt
- Correction to: Peasant Farming, A Buffer for Human Societies pp. 243-243

- Angela Hilmi and Sara Burbi
- Correction to: Peasant Farming, a Refuge in Times of Crises pp. 244-244

- Angela Hilmi and Sara Burbi
- Correction to: The Need for Recovering the Subjugated Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine pp. 245-245

- Kin Chi Lau and Tsui Sit
- Correction to: Incentives to Promote Green Citizenship in UK Transition Towns pp. 246-246

- Amy Merritt and Tristan Stubbs
Volume 65, issue 1, 2022
- Energy Transitions and Development Ambitions: Divergent Agendas? pp. 1-4

- Arthur Muliro Wapakala and Passy Amayo Ogolla
- The Glass is Half Full: The Quest to Ensure Sustainable Energy for All: In Conversation with Rana Ghoneim pp. 5-9

- Arthur Muliro and Rana Ghoneim
- Trade and Environment: Can International Trading Rules Help? pp. 10-13

- Rashmi Banga
- Global to Local: An Alternative Approach to Achieve Climate and Energy Goals pp. 14-16

- Maimuna Kabatesi
- Gender and Energy in International Development: Is There a Return of the ‘Feminization’ of Poverty Discourse? pp. 17-28

- Antonella Mazzone
- The Climate Finance Conundrum pp. 29-41

- Anis Chowdhury and Kwame Sundaram Jomo
- Getting to COP27: Bridging Generational Divide pp. 42-47

- Anna Stanczyk
- Youth Engagement in the Multilateral Energy Space in 2019–2021 pp. 48-53

- Beniamin Strzelecki
- The Energy Transition and the Changing Nature of Governance: Analyzing Evidence from the European Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council pp. 54-58

- Flávia Guerra and Yasemin Atalay
- Accelerating Access to Clean Cooking Will Require a Heart-Head-and-Hands Approach pp. 59-62

- Yabei Zhang
- Social Dispossession, the Real ‘Benefit’ of Green Projects in Yucatan pp. 63-70

- Ivet Reyes Maturano
- Low Carbon Mobility Transitions and Justice: A Case of Costa Rica pp. 71-77

- Deepak John and Ehsan Derakhshi
- Charcoal Embedded in Kenyan Culture pp. 78-79

- Elizabeth Odondi
- The Fading Gloss of Data Science: Towards an Agenda that Faces the Challenges of Big Data for Development and Humanitarian Action pp. 80-93

- Miren Gutierrez and John Bryant
- The Somalia Factor: Issues and Perspectives pp. 94-98

- Musa Yabarow, Abdinasir Mohamed and Ubah Yusuf
Volume 64, issue 3, 2021
- Editorial: Resetting Power in Global Food Governance: The UN Food Systems Summit pp. 153-161

- Maywa Montenegro de Wit, Matt Canfield, Alastair Iles, Molly Anderson, Nora McKeon, Shalmali Guttal, Barbara Gemmill-Herren, Jessica Duncan, Jan Douwe Ploeg and Stefano Prato
- Shock and Awe in the UNFSS pp. 162-171

- Philip McMichael
- Global Food Governance pp. 172-180

- Nora McKeon
- Reconfiguring Food Systems Governance: The UNFSS and the Battle Over Authority and Legitimacy pp. 181-191

- Matthew C. Canfield, Jessica Duncan and Priscilla Claeys
- The Food Systems Summit’s Failure to Address Corporate Power pp. 192-198

- Jennifer Clapp, Indra Noyes and Zachary Grant
- Woke Science and the 4th Industrial Revolution: Inside the Making of UNFSS Knowledge pp. 199-211

- Maywa Montenegro de Wit and Alastair Iles
- A Trade Agenda for the Right to Food pp. 212-219

- Michael Fakhri
- UN Food System Summit Fails to Address Real Healthy and Sustainable Diets Challenges pp. 220-226

- Janine Giuberti Coutinho, Ana Paula Bortoletto Martins, Potira V. Preiss, Lorenza Longhi and Elisabetta Recine
- Re-imagining the UN Committee on World Food Security pp. 227-235

- Shalmali Guttal
- Towards Building Comprehensive Legal Frameworks for Corporate Accountability in Food Governance pp. 236-244

- Daniel Dorado, Sofía Monsalve, Ashka Naik and Ana María Suárez
- From Food as Commodity to Food as Liberation pp. 245-251

- Atun Kuljay, Jean-Marc Louvin, Molly Anderson, Naseegh Jaffer and Tomaso Ferrando
- Refusal as Radical Care? Moving Beyond Modern Industrial Agriculture pp. 252-258

- Saurabh Arora and Barbara Dyck
- Disparity to Parity to Solidarity: Balancing the Scales of International Agricultural Policy for Justice and Viability pp. 259-265

- Garrett Graddy-Lovelace and Patti Naylor
- The Reassurance of the Unknown: A Conversation with Nettie Wiebe pp. 266-271

- Barbara Dyck and Nettie Wiebe
- On the Non-reception of the Food Systems Summit in Europe pp. 272-275

- Jan Douwe Ploeg
- Towards Food Sovereignty: Dismantling the Capitalist Brahminic-Patriarchal Food Farming Regime pp. 276-281

- Sagari R. Ramdas
- The Indispensable Territorial Dimension of Food Supply: A View from Brazil During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 282-287

- Elisabetta Recine, Potira V. Preiss, Mireya Valencia and Matheus Alves Zanella
- The Farmer-Input Subsidy Program (FISP) Does not Service the Poor pp. 288-291

- Mercia Andrews
- Let’s Reclaim Our Food Sovereignty and Reject the Industrial Food System! pp. 292-294

- Nora McKeon
- Peoples’ Solutions to Food Systems Transformation in Asia and the Pacific pp. 295-298

- Tammi Jonas
- The Latin American and Caribbean Counter-Mobilization Against the UN Food Systems Summit: Magdalena Ackermann in Conversation with Saúl Vicente and Sofía Monsalve pp. 299-302

- Magdalena Ackermann, Saúl Vicente and Sofía Monsalve
- China and the UN Food System Summit: Silenced Disputes and Ambivalence on Food Safety, Sovereignty, Justice, and Resilience pp. 303-307

- Li Zhang
Volume 64, issue 1, 2021
- Reimagining Multilateralism: A Long but Urgently Necessary Journey pp. 1-3

- Stefano Prato and Barbara Adams
- The Breathing Catastrophe: COVID-19 and Global Health Governance pp. 4-12

- Nicoletta Dentico
- Re-grounding Human Rights as Cornerstone of Emancipatory Democratic Governance pp. 13-18

- Sofía Monsalve Suárez
- Slaying the New Dragons that Threaten Peace: Renewing the UN's ‘Systemic Issues’ Agenda pp. 19-28

- Manuel F. Montes
- Towards a Global Digital Constitutionalism: A Radical New Agenda for UN75 pp. 29-38

- Anita Gurumurthy and Nandini Chami
- Negotiating Boundaries of Power in the Global Governance for Care pp. 39-47

- Marina Durano
- Global Food Governance pp. 48-55

- Nora McKeon
- A Volatile Context: A Revisionist Lens on Good Governance pp. 56-62

- Robert Zuber
- Challenging Corporate Power: Human Rights Globalization from Above and Below pp. 63-73

- Jackie Smith
- Global Education Governance in the Context of COVID-19: Tensions and Threats to Education as a Public Good pp. 74-81

- Antonia Wulff
- Investment Governance to Reverse Unjustified Privileging of Investors pp. 82-92

- Kinda Mohamadieh
- Leveraging Corruption: How World Bank Support to Private Sector Undermines Emerging Democracies pp. 93-96

- Roberto Bissio
- Bretton Woods’ Pandemic Policies: A Gender Equality Analysis—Perspectives from Latin America pp. 97-106

- Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Mariana Rulli
- Somalia: Thirty Years After pp. 107-111

- Ibrahim Farah
- Disaster, Debt, and ‘Underdevelopment’: The Cunning of Colonial-Capitalism in the Caribbean pp. 112-118

- Levi Gahman, Gabrielle Thongs and Adaeze Greenidge
- Dimensioning Data Marginalization: Social Indicators Monitoring pp. 119-128

- Mamello Thinyane and Debora Irene Christine
- The United Nations and Seven Decades of Development pp. 129-148

- Anis Chowdhury
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