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Volume 59, issue 3, 2016
- Editorial: Stumbling Towards Climate Justice pp. 189-194

- Arthur Muliro Wapakala
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Who is Who in the Fight Against Climate Change pp. 195-198

- Miren Gutierrez
- Slaying the Carbon-Consuming Colonial Hydra: Indigenous Contributions to Climate Action pp. 199-204

- Julian Brave NoiseCat
- In Between Rhetoric and the UNFCCC’s Detachment from the Lived Realities of the People on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis pp. 205-210

- Ruth Nyambura
- Mapping Climate in the Twenty-First Century pp. 211-216

- Julia Puaschunder
- Running in Quicksand: Environmental Change, Migration, and the Policy Imperatives pp. 217-222

- Kelly M. McFarland
- The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Bringing Climate Justice to Climate Action pp. 223-228

- Gabriel Ferrero y Loma-Osorio
- Peasant Farming, a Refuge in Times of Crises pp. 229-236

- Angela Hilmi and Sara Burbi
- Food Security in a Changing Climate: A Plea for Ambitious Action and Inclusive Development pp. 237-242

- Bertrand Noiret
- Are International Non-Governmental Development Organizations Fuelling a ‘Conspiracy of Silence’ Around Climate Injustice? pp. 243-250

- Lorna Gold
- NGOs and the Climate Justice Movement in the Age of Trumpism pp. 251-256

- Tristan Quinn-Thibodeau and Brandon Wu
- Climate Change and Energy in East Africa pp. 257-262

- Robert Ddamulira
- New Times for Women and Gender Issues in Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Justice pp. 263-265

- Isis Alvarez and Simone Lovera
- A Kenyan Youth Perspective on Climate Change pp. 266-269

- Alphaxard Gitau Ndungu
- Interconnection of Climate Change, Agriculture and Climate Justice: Complexities for Feeding the World Under Changing Climate pp. 270-273

- Deepak Ghimire and Dinesh Panday
- ‘It Sells, But It Does Not Fly’: An Early Assessment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development pp. 274-279

- Pieter Fourie and Colleen O’Manique
- Reinvigorating the Public Sector: The Case of Food Security, Small-scale Farmers, Trade and Intellectual Property Rules pp. 280-291

- Susan H. Bragdon
- Sustainability and Well-Being: A Happy Synergy pp. 292-298

- Christopher Barrington-Leigh
- Farming for a Small Planet: Agroecology Now pp. 299-307

- Frances Moore Lappé
- Hydro-Politics of the Nile: The Role of South Sudan pp. 308-313

- Ibrahim Farah and Valentine Opanga
- Participatory Scenario-Building for Brazilian Climate Policy: The IES-Brasil Project Experience pp. 314-320

- Bárbara Costa Pinto Oliveira, Charlotte Heffer and Jelle Hendrik Behagel
- Learning from the Global South: Co-producing Evidence for Climate Change Policy pp. 321-327

- Paulina Calfucoy and Andrea Rudnick
- Reflecting on the South African Long-Term Mitigation Scenario Process a Decade Later pp. 328-334

- Emily Tyler and Marta Torres Gunfaus
- Building Institutional Capacities for Climate Change Policies: The Case of MAPS Chile pp. 335-341

- Paulina Calfucoy
- Institutional and Political Factors in Creating a Community of Practice on Mitigation: The Case of PlanCC, Peru pp. 342-349

- Jorge Chávez Granadino
- Adivasis: The World’s Largest Population of Indigenous People pp. 350-353

- S. Faizi and Priya K. Nair
- Africa and the Plight of Climate Change pp. 373-376

- Passy Amayo Ogolla
Volume 59, issue 1, 2016
- Editorial: Financing for Development: The Progress Money Cannot Buy pp. 1-4

- Stefano Prato
- Guest Editorial: The Monterrey Consensus, 14 Years Later pp. 5-7

- Aldo Caliari
- Financing for Development: Trade, Aid, Tax pp. 8-13

- Anis Chowdhury and Kwame Sundaram Jomo
- Towards the Privatization of Global Governance? pp. 14-20

- Oscar Ugarteche
- United Nations and Business Community: Out-Sourcing or Crowding In? pp. 21-28

- Barbara Adams
- Which Finances for Which Development? pp. 29-31

- Roberto Bissio
- A Feminist Perspective on the Follow-Up Process for Financing for Development pp. 32-39

- Marina Fe Durano and Nicole Bidegain Ponte
- Free Trade Agreements, Trade Policy and Multilateralism pp. 40-47

- Jomo Kwame Sundaram
- Lessons from the Dead: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement as Model Free Trade Agreement pp. 48-52

- Kwame Sundaram Jomo
- Re-Building the World: The Structural Adjustment Through Mega-Infrastructures in the Era of Financialization pp. 53-58

- Antonio Tricarico and Xavier Sol
- Development Finance Takes ‘Private Turn’: Implications and Challenges Ahead pp. 59-65

- María José Romero
- Innovative Finance for Development: The Financial Transaction Tax’s Bumpy Road to Progress pp. 66-70

- Sarah Anderson
- Global Financial Reform Needed, But Unlikely pp. 71-76

- Kwame Sundaram Jomo
- Trade in Financing for Development pp. 77-82

- Manuel F. Montes
- Debt and Systemic Issues: Falling Short of Good Governance Principles at the International Level pp. 83-87

- Manuel F. Montes
- Regulating Corporate Responsibility and Finance for Development pp. 88-93

- Carlos Lopez
- Contractual Vs. Rules-Based Approaches to Sovereign Debt Restructuring pp. 94-99

- Jürgen Kaiser
- Sovereign Debt Restructuring After Argentina pp. 100-106

- Arturo Porzecanski
- Investment Protection Agreements, Human Rights and Sustainable Development: An Uneasy Mix pp. 107-113

- Roos Os and Roeline Knottnerus
- Common but Differentiated Responsibilities: Which Way Forward? pp. 114-120

- Mariama Williams and Manuel F. Montes
- Affirming Our World: Gender Justice, Social Reproduction, and the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 121-126

- Colleen O’Manique and Pieter Fourie
- Ersatz Miracle: Learning Development Lessons from Southeast Asia pp. 127-132

- Kwame Sundaram Jomo
- Public Private Partnerships in the Philippines: When Failed Bidding Means Victory pp. 133-136

- Jayson H. Cainglet
- Financialization of the South African Economy pp. 137-142

- Seeraj Mohamed
- Revisiting Microfinance in Africa pp. 143-146

- Arthur Muliro Wapakala
- Financial Mechanisms for Climate Change: Will They Be Sufficient for Latin America? pp. 147-150

- Margarita Florez
- Wielding Influence, Building Inequality: Capture of Tax Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 151-157

- Déborah Itriago
- Dynamics of Institutional Proliferation in Financing for Development: The birth of the AIIB pp. 158-166

- Mehmet Hecan