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Volume 47, issue 4, 2004
- Editorial: What Next? pp. 1-3

- Wendy Harcourt and Arthur Muliro
- Introduction: Surviving uncertainty pp. 4-8

- Barbara Heinzen
- The World is not Makeable pp. 9-14

- Barbara Heinzen and Arthur Muliro
- Thinking about the Future: Trends and scenarios in Latin America1 pp. 15-25

- Francisco Sagasti
- Preparing the Ground? Scenarios and political change in South Africa pp. 26-34

- Graham Galer
- What We Know and What We Believe: Lessons from cognitive psychology pp. 35-42

- Ron Bradfield
- A Missing Step in the Governance Process pp. 43-49

- Steven A Rosell
- From Dialogues to Understanding: Building business scenarios pp. 50-53

- Arden Brummell
- Multi-stakeholders with Multiple Perspectives: HIV/AIDS in Africa pp. 54-59

- Pieter Fourie
- Searching for Flamingos in Israel: The pitfalls of mixing scenarios and negotiations pp. 60-66

- Gary Sussman
- Mapping Public and Private Scenario Planning: Lessons from regional projects1 pp. 67-72

- Jay Ogilvy and Erik Smith
- High Ambitions and Scarce Resources in Public Interest Organizations pp. 73-77

- Diane Scearce and Katherine Fulton
- Working from Vision: A key to success pp. 78-81

- José Carrillo
- Kenya: Sharing the news pp. 82-86

- Betty Maina and Katindi Sivi
- Tanzania: Tutafika1 pp. 87-90

- Aidan Eyakuze
- Uganda: Turning points, surprises and overcoming suspicion pp. 91-94

- Barbara Heinzen
- Colombia: Speaking up pp. 95-98

- Adam Kahane
- Nigeria: Private sector creates a public space pp. 99-102

- Cho Khong
- SADC: Making sense of uncertainty in Southern Africa pp. 103-109

- Garth Le Pere
- The ‘Colourful Tienen’: Who joins? Who learns? pp. 110-114

- Jos Motmans
- Success is Extinction: Scenario Planning in INGOs1 pp. 115-120

- Neil MacDonald
- Literature on Scenarios pp. 121-124

- Emmanuel Sciara
- Mapping out Public Interest Scenarios pp. 125-127

- Arthur Muliro
- Changing Minds, Changing Feelings, Changing Times pp. 133-137

- Barbara Heinzen
Volume 47, issue 3, 2004
- Editorial Is CSR Rewriting Development? pp. 1-2

- Wendy Harcourt
- IntroductionCan CSR make a contribution to international solidarity and the quest for social justice in the South? pp. 3-8

- Franck Amalric, Donna Kennedy-Glans, Sanjay Reddy, Mary O'Sullivan and Javier Treviño
- Harnessing Corporate Power: Lessons from the UN Global Compact pp. 9-19

- Andrew Kuper
- On Civil Governance pp. 20-28

- Simon Zadek
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Development: In quest of an agenda pp. 29-36

- Tom Fox
- The Social Irresponsibility of Corporate Tax Avoidance: Taking CSR to the bottom line pp. 37-44

- John Christensen and Richard Murphy
- The Role of Multilateral Development Institutions in Fostering Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 45-52

- Antonio Vives
- A Buddhist and Feminist Analysis of Ethics and Business pp. 53-60

- Julie Nelson
- CSR and Development: Is business appropriating global justice? pp. 61-68

- Michael Blowfield
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Public–private Partnership: The case of the Academy for Educational Development and ExxonMobil pp. 69-77

- Malick Diara, Martin Alilo and David Mc Guire
- The Equator Principles: Drawing the line for socially responsible banks? An interim review from an NGO perspective pp. 78-84

- Andreas Missbach
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Mining in Southern Africa: Fair accountability or just greenwash? pp. 85-92

- Ralph Hamann and Paul Kapelus
- A Review of Corporate Social Responsibility in India pp. 93-100

- Bimal Arora and Ravi Puranik
- Is There Anyone Listening?: Women workers in factories in Central America, and Corporate Codes of Conduct pp. 101-105

- Marina Prieto-Carrón
- Towards a Critical Framework on Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in the South: The case of Pakistan pp. 106-113

- Peter Lund-Thomsen
- A Partnership Approach to Improving the Global Road Safety Crisis pp. 114-121

- Kathleen Elsig
Volume 47, issue 2, 2004
- Health Politics: Taking up the challenge pp. 1-4

- Wendy Harcourt
- Guest Editorial: Politics and health pp. 5-10

- Derek Yach
- The Pit and the Pendulum: Can globalization take health governance forward? pp. 11-17

- Kelley Lee
- Women, Health and Global Restructuring: Setting the scene pp. 18-23

- Lesley Doyal
- Politics of International Health in the Bush Administration pp. 24-28

- Henry A Waxman
- Disability, Global Legislation and Human Rights pp. 29-35

- Lenore Manderson
- Gender, Health and Globalization: A critical social movement perspective pp. 36-42

- Manisha Desai
- Public–private Partnerships for Health: A trend with no alternatives? pp. 43-48

- Judith Richter
- Power to the Partners?: The politics of public-private health partnerships pp. 49-56

- Kent Buse and Andrew Harmer
- Primary Health Care, WHO and the NGO Community pp. 57-63

- Socrates Litsios
- Diet and Nutrition Policy: A clash of ideas or investment? pp. 64-74

- Tim Lang and Michael Heasman
- The WHO Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health: The controversy on sugar pp. 75-82

- Amalia Waxman
- Missed Opportunities: Human rights and the politics of HIV/AIDS pp. 83-90

- Joanne Csete
- Tobacco Politics pp. 91-96

- Jeff Collin
- Civil Society Confronts the Challenge of Chronic Illness pp. 97-103

- Susan Raymond, Henry M Greenberg, Hui Liu and Stephen R Leeder
- Children's Health and the Environment pp. 104-108

- Peter Illig and Demitris P Haldeos
- Empowering the Poor: The politics of health and poverty reduction programmes pp. 109-114

- Eugenio Villar
- Meeting the Millennium Development Goal on Maternal Mortality: A response to women and girls' health rights in South Asia pp. 115-121

- Sadig Rasheed
- Practising Politics as Medicine Writ Large in Nepal pp. 122-130

- Mahesh Maskey
- Europe's Developing Mental Health Strategy pp. 131-135

- John Bowis
- Primary Health Care for the People: Health policy in Tanzania pp. 136-139

- Mwajuma Saiddy Masaiganah
- Decentralization and Integration of Health and Family Planning Services in Bangladesh pp. 140-144

- Farida Akhter
- Window on the World pp. 145-151

- Wendy Harcourt (Editor)
- Book Shelf pp. 152-154

- Wendy Harcourt (Editor)
Volume 47, issue 1, 2004
- Develop Your Thinking pp. 1-2

- Wendy Harcourt
- Introduction: The violence of development pp. 3-7

- Smitu Kothari and Wendy Harcourt
- Revisiting the Violence of Development: An Interview with Ashis Nandy pp. 8-14

- Smitu Kothari
- Development, Violence and the New Imperial Order pp. 15-21

- Arturo Escobar
- Shifting Paradigms of Thought and Power pp. 22-26

- Alejandro Bendaña
- The Violence of Development: Two political imaginaries pp. 27-34

- J K Gibson-Graham
- Beyond Globalization and Ethno-religious Fundamentalism pp. 35-41

- Asoka Bandarage
- Environment and Human Rights pp. 42-49

- Wolfgang Sachs
- At War with the World: Nuclear weapons, development and security pp. 50-57

- Zia Mian
- On Local Communities and Megaprojects: The cultural challenge pp. 58-63

- Jorge Ishizawa
- Naming the Cinderellas of Development: Violence and women's autonomy in Mexico pp. 64-72

- Marisa Belausteguigoitia
- From Communities of Practice to Communities of Resistance: Civil society and cognitive justice pp. 73-80

- Maja van der Velden
- Violence, Political Turbulence and Economic Development in the Balkans pp. 81-87

- Rumen Gechev
- Neo-liberal Disciplining, Violence and Transnational Organizing: The struggle for women's rights in Ciudad Juárez pp. 88-93

- Marianne H Marchand
- Globalization, Poverty and Women's Rights: Making the linkages pp. 94-96

- L Muthoni Wanyeki
- The Gaze of Surveillance in the Lives of Mexican Immigrant Workers pp. 97-102

- Lynn Stephen
- Uncodified Justice: Women negotiating family law and customary practice in Palestine pp. 103-108

- Nadha Y Shehada
- Structural Violence in a Tourist ‘Paradise’ pp. 109-114

- Susan Beckerleg and Gillian Lewando Hundt
- Time to Change Strategic Thinking pp. 115-117

- Ponna Wignaraja
- Book Shelf pp. 124-126

- Caroline Knowles
- Window on the World pp. 127-130

- Caroline Knowles