Development
1999 - 2024
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Volume 61, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial: Inequalities, Financialization, Technology: Sometimes the Nearest Exit is Behind You pp. 1-5

- Stefano Prato and Flora Sonkin
- Post-development Possibilities: A Conversation pp. 6-8

- Arturo Escobar and Wendy Harcourt
- Gender and Development: Looking Back, Looking Forward pp. 9-13

- Wendy Harcourt
- Human Rights: Advancing the Frontier of Emancipation pp. 14-20

- Kathryn Sikkink
- Inequality and Its Discontents pp. 21-29

- Anis Chowdhury and Kwame Sundaram Jomo
- Feminism and Revolution: Looking Back, Looking Ahead pp. 30-37

- Julie Matthaei
- Imagining the Future from a Rearview Vision pp. 38-42

- Peggy Antrobus
- Another Green Revolution? On the Perils of ‘Extracting Lessons’ from History pp. 43-53

- Jonathan Harwood
- G20 Prepares to Revamp Global Financial Governance pp. 54-61

- Nancy Alexander and Rick Rowden
- Financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pp. 62-67

- Jesse Griffiths
- Evolution on Food and Nutrition Governance and the Emergence of Multistakeholderism pp. 68-83

- Flavio Luiz Schieck Valente
- Privatization Rarely in Public or National Interest pp. 84-88

- Kwame Sundaram Jomo and Anis Chowdhury
- PPPs: Public Costs and Risks for Private Profits pp. 89-93

- K. S. Jomo and Anis Chowdhury
- Reviving Holistic Development Planning for Sustainable Development pp. 94-100

- Barry Herman
- Struggles for Health: An Emancipatory Approach in the Era of Neoliberal Globalization pp. 101-107

- Amit Sengupta, Chiara Bodini and Sebastian Franco
- The UN’s Development Function: Time for Renewal pp. 108-114

- Sanjay G. Reddy
- The Precariat: Today’s Transformative Class? pp. 115-121

- Guy Standing
- Peasant Farming as a Source of Life pp. 122-128

- Angela Hilmi
- Using Intellectual Property Flexibilities to Accelerate Progress Against Micronutrient Deficiencies pp. 129-133

- Kwame Sundaram Jomo and Arjun Jayadev
- Do Cooperatives Have Anything to Offer in Today’s World pp. 134-139

- Felice Llamas and Kwame Sundaram Jomo
- Traditional Knowledge: A Therapeutic Potential in the Scenario of Climate Change for Sustainable Development pp. 140-148

- Romesh Kumar Salgotra, Sajad Majeed Zargar, Manmohan Sharma and Monika Sood
- ‘Doomed by the ‘Resource Curse?’ Fish and Oil Conflicts in the Western Gulf of Guinea, Ghana pp. 149-159

- Bernard Owusu
- ‘Development’ as Both Idea and Action Represents a Contemporary Version of Western Economic, Political, Cultural and Ideological Imperialism pp. 160-163

- Qasim Javed
- Time Banking: The Missing Link pp. 164-171

- Bibhu Dash and Namrata Sandhu
- Ilene Grabel: When Things Don’t Fall Apart: Global Financial Governance and Developmental Finance in an Age of Productive Incoherence pp. 179-181

- Rick Rowden
Volume 60, issue 3, 2017
- Editorial: The Crisis of Democracy pp. 145-148

- Arthur Muliro
- Clinging to Hope: An Urgent Call to Rejuvenate and Revitalize Institutions of Liberal Democracy: An Interview with Jennifer Welsh pp. 149-156

- Arthur Muliro
- No Easy Choices: Politics Between Anachronistic Parties, Holograms and Vacuous Populists: An Interview with Roberto Savio pp. 157-161

- Arthur Muliro
- Economism Against Democracy pp. 162-167

- Franck Amalric
- The Curious Case of the Duterte Presidency: Turning the Demos Against Democracy? pp. 168-173

- Carmina Yu Untalan
- Venezuela: The Decline of a Democracy pp. 174-179

- Maria Puerta Riera
- Reading Paul Raskin’s Journey to Earthland pp. 180-182

- Franck Amalric
- Engineering Peace in Somalia: A Call for a Re-examination of the Somali Peace Processes pp. 183-189

- Ibrahim Farah and Sekou Toure
- Tipping the Scales: Shifting from Projects to Scalable Solutions in Fragile States pp. 190-196

- Larry Cooley and Jonathan Papoulidis
- Why the Current Clamor for East African Federation Cannot Produce Unity pp. 197-200

- James Magode Ikuya
- Religion and Cognitive Development: Implications for the Developing World pp. 201-205

- Rumy Hasan
- Why Power Only Yields to Counter-Power pp. 206-212

- Claudio Schuftan
- A Dangerous Alliance? The Relationship Between Ecuador and China pp. 213-221

- Salvatore Monni and Luca Serafini
- Ten Reflections on Today’s Crisis pp. 222-226

- Roberto Savio
- Unraveling the Narratives of Adivasi Dispossession: A Case Study of Land Acquisition in Nagri Village, Jharkhand pp. 227-234

- Rahul Ranjan
Volume 60, issue 1, 2017
- Feminist Futures: Celebrating Diversities, Asserting Rights, Transforming Societies, Reinventing Economies pp. 1-2

- Stefano Prato
- Guest Editorial: The Future is Feminist pp. 3-6

- Rochelle Jones
- Interview with Brazilian Feminist Activist Jurema Werneck pp. 7-11

- Lydia Alpizar Duran
- On Feminist Futures and Movement Imperatives pp. 12-17

- Awino Okech
- Fearless Futures pp. 18-21

- Shilo Shiv Suleman and Nida Mushtaq Esapzai
- Reclaiming Democratic Spaces Through Liberatory Imagination pp. 22-31

- Semanur Karaman and Ana Cernov
- We Have to Wake Up, Humankind! Women’s Struggles for Survival and Climate and Environmental Justice pp. 32-39

- Maria Alejandra Rodriguez Acha
- Bodily Integrity and Freedoms: A Cross-Movement Perspective pp. 40-43

- Rupsa Mallik
- Funding Trends Affecting Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Organizing pp. 44-49

- Fareen Walji
- Self-Care: An Act of Political Warfare or a Neoliberal Trap? pp. 50-56

- Inna Michaeli
- State of Our Feminist Movements: The Power of Young Feminist Organizing pp. 57-65

- Felogene Anumo
- Intentional BlackLove: Space Making, Visionary Solidarity, and Black Feminisms Movement Building pp. 66-69

- Angelique V. Nixon
- Building a Diverse Movement for Gender Equality pp. 70-73

- Mary Keogh
- Self-Defense Means Political Autonomy! The Women’s Movement of Kurdistan Envisioning and Pursuing New Paths for Radical Democratic Autonomy pp. 74-79

- Dilar Dirik
- Interview with Ana Luz Mamani Silva: Sex Workers are Feminists Too! pp. 80-82

- Lydia Alpízar Durán and Gabby Cicco
- Imagine a Feminist Internet pp. 83-89

- Jac sm Kee
- Transfeminism(s) from the Global South: Experiences from South Africa pp. 90-95

- L. Leigh Ann van der Merwe
- Why Legal Reform is Insufficient to Ensure Sexual Equality pp. 96-99

- Geetanjali Misra and Nafisa Ferdous
- Religious Fundamentalisms: The Observatory on the Universality of Rights Initiative pp. 100-103

- Naureen Shameem
- Intersections of Feminist Romani Resistance: Building the Next Transnational, Diasporic, Indigenous Feminist Agenda: A Roma/Native American/Dalit Coalition pp. 104-107

- Kerieva McCormick
- Envisioning Change Through Art: Funding Feminist Artivists for Social Change pp. 108-113

- Vanina Serra, Mónica Enríquez Enríquez and Ruby Johnson
- Equal Airtime: Body Maps and Narrative Stories by Sex Workers in South Africa pp. 114-119

- E. A. Oliveira
- Book Shelf pp. 120-126

- Angela Zarro
- Correction to: Equal Airtime: Body Maps and Narrative Stories by Sex Workers in South Africa pp. 143-143

- Elsa Alexandra Oliveira