Development
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Volume 58, issue 2, 2015
- Peasant Farming, A Buffer for Human Societies pp. 346-353

- Angela Hilmi and Sara Burbi
Volume 58, issue 1, 2016
- Editorial: What Next for Democracy&quest pp. 1-6

- Arthur Muliro
- Guest Editorial: Rethinking Democracy pp. 7-9

- Cynthia Embido Bejeno, Wendy Harcourt, Juan David Parra Heredia, Ben Radley, Christina Sathyamala, Emile Smidt, Tamara Soukotta and Yazid Zahda
- Rethinking Democracy: Challenges for global and local governance: Interview with Wil Hout pp. 10-12

- Yazid Zahda
- Environmental Struggles Cultivating Democracy in the Steep Terrains of Colombian Highlands pp. 13-20

- Martín Bermúdez-urdaneta and Duygu Avci
- State Evocations, Affect and Indigenous Organizations in Contemporary Peruvian Amazonia pp. 21-30

- Eduardo Javier Romero Dianderas
- Emancipatory Democracy and Political Struggles in Post-Decentralization Eastern Indonesia pp. 31-41

- Cypri Jehan Paju Dale
- Development Cooperation: From post-colonialism to interconnected globalization pp. 42-48

- René Grotenhuis
- A New Agenda for International Development Cooperation: Lessons learnt from the Buen Vivir experience pp. 49-57

- Salvatore Monni and Massimo Pallottino
- A ‘Market for the People’? Changing structures of governance and participation in a Ugandan marketplace pp. 58-64

- Will Monteith
- Consolidating Power in Multiethnic Societies: The MAS and the ambivalence of collective mobilization in Bolivia pp. 65-71

- Carla Alberti
- Rethinking Media Ownership and Democratic Governance in Malawi from 2002 to 2012 pp. 72-78

- Anthony M Gunde
- Accountability, Nutrition and Local Institutions in India pp. 79-87

- Jaya Goyal and Madhushree Sekher
- Diverging Opinions of the South African Constitution: A novel conceptual framework pp. 88-95

- Salomé Marjanne Teuteberg
- South Africa: Freedom for whom? Inequality, unemployment and the elderly pp. 96-102

- Love Idahosa and Justin Van Dijk
- The Role of Democracy in the Governance of Institutional Investing in South Africa pp. 103-111

- Colin V Habberton
- Exploring Post-conflict Reconstruction in Somalia: Pulling apart or pulling together&quest pp. 112-116

- Ibrahim Farah and Susan Handa
- A Foresight Study of Department of Bolivar towards 2033 pp. 117-128

- Julio César Acosta-Prado, Francisco José Mojica Sastoque, Julio Hernando Linares Salazar and Laura Ghisela Ortegon Torres
- 12th Development Dialogue – Rethinking Democracy: A photo essay pp. 150-152

- Emile Smidt
Volume 57, issue 3-4, 2014
- Editorial: The Struggle for Equity: Rights, food sovereignty and the rethinking of modernity pp. 311-319

- Stefano Prato
- Guest Editorial: Uncounted: Power, inequalities and the post-2015 data revolution pp. 320-337

- Alex Cobham
- Inequality and the Moral Crisis of the Elite&ast pp. 340-343

- Willy Munyoki Mutunga
- Sustainability and Inequality pp. 344-361

- Frances Stewart
- Buen Vivir, Degrowth and Ecological Swaraj: Alternatives to sustainable development and the Green Economy pp. 362-375

- Ashish Kothari, Federico Demaria and Alberto Acosta
- Leaving No One Behind under the Post-2015 Framework: Incentivizing equitable progress through data disaggregation and interim targets pp. 376-387

- Grace Kite, Jose Roche and Lisa Wise
- Income Redistribution and Poverty Reduction in Latin America: The role of social spending and taxation in achieving development goals pp. 388-399

- Nora Lustig
- The Gender Asset and Wealth Gaps pp. 400-409

- Cheryl Doss, Carmen Diana Deere, Abena Oduro and Hema Swaminathan
- Securing the Commons: Turning land asset inequalities and persistent gender inequalities into new ways of collaboration pp. 410-415

- Nidhi Tandon
- Mothers of the World Unite: Gender inequality and poverty under the neo-liberal state pp. 416-422

- Melinda Vandenbeld Giles
- Unfair Trade? Preferential Trade Agreements, Human Rights and Inequalities pp. 423-432

- Tessa Khan
- The Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development pp. 433-437

- Elizabeth Lockwood and Rachele Tardi
- Structural Transformation for Inclusive Development in Africa: The role of active government policies&ast pp. 438-451

- Bartholomew Armah, Mama Keita, Aissatou Gueye, Valerio Bosco, Judith Ameso and Zivanemoyo Chinzara
- Reducing Human Exclusion for Structural Transformation: The African Social Development Index pp. 452-471

- Iris Macculi and Carlos Acosta Bermúdez
- Gendered Asset Inequalities in Africa pp. 472-480

- Bernadette M Wanjala
- What Role Does Financial Inclusion Play in the Policy Agenda for Inclusive Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa&quest pp. 481-487

- Louis Kasekende
- The Politics of Resource Sharing and Regional Inequality in Ghana: Lessons for the post-2015 development agenda pp. 488-496

- Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai
- Inequality in South Africa pp. 497-511

- Pali Lehohla and Nozipho Shabalala
- Inclusive Growth and Inequalities in the Context of Structural Transformation: Evidence from Ethiopia&ast pp. 512-520

- Abbi Kedir
- Nature and Dynamics of Inequalities in Ghana&ast pp. 521-530

- Eric Osei-Assibey
- Structural Transformation and Inequality: Evidence from Nigeria&ast pp. 531-539

- Ademola Ariyo and Olanrewaju Olaniyan
- Inequalities in the Context of Structural Transformation: The case of Senegal&ast pp. 540-546

- Mbaye Diene
- Political Drivers of Inequality in Kenya&ast pp. 547-558

- Jeremiah Owiti
- Impact of Macroeconomic, Institutional and Structural Factors on Inequality in South Africa pp. 559-577

- Babatunde Omilola and Olusegun Akanbi
- The Fading Developmental State: Growing inequality in Mauritius&ast pp. 578-590

- Sheila Bunwaree
- Inequalities and Structural Transformation in Tanzania&ast pp. 591-600

- Edmund Matotay
- Inequality in Uganda: Issues for discussion and further research&ast pp. 601-617

- Charles Lwanga-Ntale
- South Africa’s AIDS Governance: Two scenarios towards 2019 pp. 618-624

- Charl Swart and Pieter Fourie
- Education and HIV Discrimination in Egypt pp. 625-632

- Ahmed W Elroukh and James Thornton
- This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate pp. 633-635

- Ben Trott
- Trade is War: The West’s War Against the World pp. 636-637

- Nidhi Tandon
Volume 57, issue 2, 2014
- Editorial: Re-embedding Nutrition in Society, Nature and Politics pp. 129-134

- Stefano Prato and Nicola Bullard
- Tackling the Nutrition Challenge: A food systems approach pp. 141-146

- Jomo Kwame Sundaram
- The Right to Adequate Nutrition pp. 147-154

- Olivier De Schutter
- Towards the Full Realization of the Human Right to Adequate Food and Nutrition&ast pp. 155-170

- Flavio Luiz Schieck Valente
- ICN2: Perpetuating a troubled legacy&ast pp. 171-178

- Christina Sathyamala
- Nutrition, Pathologies of Power and the Need for Health Democracy pp. 184-191

- Nicoletta Dentico
- Genetically Engineered (GE) Crops: A misguided strategy for the twenty-first century&quest pp. 192-200

- Debbie Barker
- Biofortification: Trojan horse of corporate food control&quest pp. 201-209

- Elenita C Daño
- What’s Behind the World Bank’s ‘Doing Business’ Rankings?&ast pp. 210-217

- Alice Martin-Prével
- No Time to Lose Common Ground: Why land matters in nutrition debates pp. 218-225

- Zoe Brent, Christina Schiavoni and Alberto Alonso-Fradejas
- Non-Communicable Diseases: Is big business hijacking the debate&quest pp. 226-233

- Global Health Watch
- Global Healthy Diet Approach to Nutrition pp. 234-239

- Michael B Krawinkel
- Sustainable Diets: Hairshirts or a better food future&quest pp. 240-256

- T I M Lang
- Slow Food: The politics and the pleasure pp. 257-261

- Cinzia Scaffidi
- Green Fairy Dusts: Three natural proposals to confront the nutrition and environment emergency pp. 262-267

- Marinella Correggia
- Biofortification, Genetic Engineering and Corporate Interests: False solutions to malnutrition pp. 268-273

- Vandana Shiva
- Gender and Nutrition in Nepal: Experiences from the field pp. 274-277

- Aruna Uprety
- Importance of Adequate Policies for the Implementation of Sustainable Food Systems: The case of Mexico pp. 278-283

- Xaviera Cabada and Alejandro Calvillo
- 40 Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World pp. 284-286

- Ricardo Ramírez and Michael Wenger
- Food Security Governance: Empowering Communities, Regulating Corporations pp. 287-288

- Jan Douwe van der Ploeg
- Book Shelf pp. 289-292

- Angela Zarro
Volume 57, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial: Shared Societies: A new approach to planetary conviventia pp. 1-7

- Stefano Prato
- Guest Editorial: Interrogating Shared Societies Through Practice and Theory pp. 8-14

- Clem McCartney
- Shared Societies and Economic Development pp. 15-18

- Cassam Uteem
- The UN Concept of Development and the Vision of Shared Societies pp. 19-24

- Danilo Türk
- 2015 – Time for Action pp. 25-29

- Amina Mohammed
- Rethinking Social Development for a Post-2015 World&ast pp. 30-35

- Sarah Cook and Esuna Dugarova
- Radical Ecological Democracy: A path forward for India and beyond pp. 36-45

- Ashish Kothari
- Why Horizontal Inequalities are Important for a Shared Society pp. 46-54

- Frances Stewart
- A Voice in the Process: A cross-national look at ethnic inclusion and economic growth in the world pp. 55-63

- Jóhanna K Birnir and Eric Dunford
- Shared Societies and Peace: The ends and means of development pp. 64-70

- Steve Killelea
- 11 Years of the African Women’s Rights Protocol: Progress and challenges pp. 71-76

- Faiza Jama Mohamed
- Building a Shared and Harmonious Society in China: An ethnic minority perspective pp. 77-83

- Jiansheng Huang
- The Arab Uprisings and the Prospects for Building Shared Societies pp. 84-95

- Dina Shehata
- Development Challenges in Achieving Fiscal Autonomy in the Bangsamoro pp. 96-103

- Senen Bacani and Miriam Coronel Ferrer
- Building ‘Shared Societies’ in Pacific Island States: Prospects and challenges&ast pp. 104-111

- Claire Slatter
- Stealth of Nations pp. 112-114

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- We Want the Right Kind of Development pp. 126-127

- Clem McCartney and Stefano Prato
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