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Volume 56, issue 4, 2013
- Editorial: Future of Foresight pp. 435-439

- Arthur Muliro and Aidan Eyakuze
- Dispatches from the Frontline: Using pro-poor foresight to influence decision-making pp. 456-463

- Aidan Eyakuze and Arthur Muliro
- Ensuring a Closer Fit: Insights on making foresight relevant to policymaking pp. 464-469

- Helene Lavoix
- Ideas Need People pp. 470-474

- Barbara Heinzen
- Towards Improved Development Effectiveness: Engaging the power of foresight thinking in development investment processes pp. 475-483

- Claire A Nelson
- Foresight as a Tool in Water Resource Development pp. 484-490

- Catherine E Cosgrove and William J Cosgrove
- Visioning Change and Alternative Futures: Foresight as a research and planning tool pp. 491-499

- Siwa Msangi
- ‘Banana Out of Republic?’: On the political economy of Africa’s transformation pp. 500-510

- Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa
- South Africa’s Future AIDS Governance: A focused elite survey pp. 511-517

- Pieter Fourie and Charl Swart
- Future Studies and Policy Design: Reflections on a 20-year experience at FORO Nacional Internacional in Peru pp. 518-524

- Mario Bazán, Pasko Kisic and Jorge Chávez
- Anticipating and Influencing a Global Future pp. 525-527

- Anumita Raj
- A Foresight Study of Boyacá’s Industrial Corridor Towards 2019 pp. 528-535

- Francisco José Mojica Sastoque, Julio César Acosta Prado and José Oswaldo Espinosa Cuervo
- Split Visions of the Present and the Future&ast pp. 547-548

- Nadia El-Imam
Volume 56, issue 3, 2013
- Editorial: Embracing Citizenship – The challenge of governance pp. 293-298

- Stefano Prato and Arthur Muliro
- Global Partnership: Thoughts on a new leitmotif for international politics&ast pp. 299-307

- Horst Kohler
- Governance in Africa: Challenges for the next 50 years&ast pp. 308-314

- Peter Anyang'Nyong'o
- Understanding Italian Politics pp. 315-320

- Roberto Savio
- Security, Governance and Regional Integration: Issues in today’s Africa pp. 321-327

- Ibrahim Farah, Hawa Noor, Charles Kisame and Khadija Hussein
- The Curse of Sisyphus: Why democracy isn’t necessarily good for press freedom in Africa pp. 328-331

- Charles Onyango-Obbo
- 15 Seconds of Fame: Why the UN’s post-2015 process doesn’t need more ‘participation’ pp. 332-339

- Lyndsay Stecher
- Protecting Civic Space Against #NGOMuzzle Laws in Kenya&ast pp. 340-345

- Irungu Houghton and Stephanie Muchai
- Occupy Development – Towards a caring economy pp. 346-349

- Christa Wichterich
- The Coming World: Order and the policy cleavage between wealthy, ‘emerging’ and poor countries pp. 350-355

- Thomas Nowotny
- The BRICS and Global Governance Reform: Can the BRICS provide leadership?&ast pp. 356-362

- Zhenbo Hou
- The Challenges of Doing Development Research Consulting in the Pacific: From pre-departure to fieldwork and back in the office pp. 363-369

- Ross Westoby and Karen Elizabeth Mcnamara
- Analysing Sustainable Consumption Patterns: A literature review pp. 370-377

- Naimul Hoque
- Towards Epistemic Justice with Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge? Exploring the potentials of the convention on biological diversity and the philosophy of Buen Vivir pp. 378-386

- Saskia Widenhorn
- Social and Environmental Science Research in Support of a Policy Definition of the ‘Future We Want’ in Africa&ast pp. 387-395

- Michael Bernard Kwesi Darkoh
- Food Aid and the Challenge of Food Security in Africa pp. 396-403

- Mukhtar Diriye, Abdirizak Nur and Abdullahi Khalif
- Challenges of Food Security in Africa and the Way Forward pp. 404-411

- Nicholas Ozor, Polycarp C Umunnakwe and Ernest Acheampong
- The African Agrarian Ideology and the Food Security Challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 412-420

- Situma Mwichabe
- The Expanding Arab Spring&ast pp. 432-433

- Tawakkol Karman
Volume 56, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial: The Future of the Economy pp. 145-148

- Tariq Banuri
- Premises for a New Economy&ast pp. 149-154

- Stephen A Marglin
- Economic Growth and the Role of Foreign Aid in Selected African Countries pp. 155-171

- Evelyn Wamboye, Abel Adekola and Bruno S Sergi
- Growing Together Sustainably: A zero-poverty post-2015 development framework pp. 172-184

- Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir and Mustafa Kamal
- World Trade: A new direction&ast pp. 185-189

- Mark Halle
- Education as a Strategy for Renegotiating the Nigerian Dream pp. 190-201

- Nwudego N Chinwuba
- Beyond the Growth Paradigm: Creating a unified progressive politics&ast pp. 202-207

- James Gustave Speth
- Sustainable Development is the New Economic Paradigm pp. 208-217

- Tariq Banuri
- Towards a Policy Framework for Reducing Inequalities pp. 218-222

- Jayati Ghosh
- Innovation: The new Big Push or the Post-Development alternative&quest pp. 223-226

- Ulrike Krause
- Beyond GDP and HDI: Shifting the focus from paradigms to politics pp. 227-231

- Salvatore Monni and Alessandro Spaventa
- The Buddha’s Middle Path: Lessons for sustainability and global well-being pp. 232-240

- Asoka Bandarage
- Youth and the Challenge of Food Security in Africa: Thoughts on the potential role of ‘talent academies’&ast pp. 241-256

- Cream Wright
- The African Farmer and the Challenge of Food Security in Africa&ast pp. 257-265

- Abdullahi Khalif and Abdirizak Nur
- The Role of Technology in Ensuring Adequate Food Security in Africa&ast pp. 266-273

- Nicholas Ozor and Kevin Urama
Volume 56, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial: The Future of Development pp. 1-9

- Tariq Banuri
- Thank You, Wendy pp. 10-15

- Nicola Bullard
- What Does Rio+20 Mean for Sustainable Development&quest pp. 16-23

- Helen Clark
- Vital to the Creation: Interview with Alan Berg pp. 24-36

- James Levinson
- Key Framing Questions to Guide the UN Post-2015 High-Level Panel’s Work and Consultations pp. 37-45

- Claudio Schuftan
- Multidimensional Poverty and the Post-2015 MDGs pp. 46-51

- Sabina Alkire and Andy Sumner
- A Fresh Start for Sustainable Development pp. 52-57

- Alan Atkisson
- The Power of Numbers: A critical review of MDG targets for human development and human rights pp. 58-65

- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Alicia Ely Yamin
- The Human Security Index: Pursuing enriched characterization of development pp. 66-78

- David A Hastings
- What Should a Sustainable Economy Sustain? The case for a just economy pp. 79-85

- Stephen Marglin and Tariq Banuri
- Game On: The basis for hope in a time of despair pp. 86-92

- Paul D Raskin
- Post-2015 Development Assessment: Proposed goals and indicators&ast pp. 93-102

- Walden Bello
- Gender, Growth and Employment&ast pp. 103-113

- Elissa Braunstein
- Making Sense of Africa’s Priorities for the Post 2015 Development Agenda pp. 114-122

- Bartholomew Armah
- The Case for a Feminist Foodscapes Framework: Lessons from research in urban Botswana pp. 123-128

- Alice Hovorka
- Book Shelf pp. 129-132

- Jennifer Jeanne Johnson
- Window on the World pp. 133-137

- Jennifer Jeanne Johnson