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Volume 55, issue 4, 2012
- Editorial: Reclaiming a Continent pp. 433-434

- Wendy Harcourt
- Introduction: The Cynics, Optimists and Pirates are all Making Africa Beautiful pp. 435-440

- Charles Onyango-Obbo
- Rethinking Africa: Interview with Juma V. Mwapachu pp. 441-448

- Juma V Mwapachu
- Africa Makes Progress, but Risk of Reversal is Real: Interview with Donald Kaberuka pp. 449-452

- Donald Kaberuka
- Fertilizing the Fields for Honest Government: Reflections on leaders, leadership and Africa's challenges: Interview with Hadeel Ibrahim pp. 453-457

- Hadeel Ibrahim
- Growth and its Discontents: Charting inclusive pathways for economic growth pp. 458-462

- Arthur Muliro Wapakala and Aidan Eyakuze
- Structural Transformation among African Economies: Patterns and performance pp. 463-476

- Ousmane Badiane, John Ulimwengu and Thaddee Badibanga
- Rethinking Africa's Political Economy: An institutionalist perspective on South Africa pp. 477-483

- Xolela Mangcu
- New Game Changers in Africa's Development Strategy pp. 484-490

- Jacqueline Munalula Musiitwa
- Fictions, Factors and Futures: Reflections on Africa's ‘impressive growth’ pp. 491-496

- Geci Karuri-Sebina, Alioune Sall, Rasigan Maharajh and Alinah Segobye
- Development Alternatives for a Post-Crisis World: An African perspective pp. 497-502

- Dzodzi Tsikata
- Whither Africa&quest pp. 503-508

- Jacqueline Chimhanzi
- Africa's Quiet Development Revolution pp. 509-512

- Elsie S Kanza
- Indigenizing African Development Capacity pp. 513-518

- Yakubu Lai Yahaya
- People-led Transformation: African futures pp. 519-525

- Hakima Abbas
- You Will Not Die When Your Animals are Shining: ‘Aid-waiting’ in Turkana pp. 526-534

- Eugenie Reidy
- Re-rebranding Africa: Challenges to the African Renaissance pp. 535-539

- Elsie Eyakuze
Volume 55, issue 3, 2012
- Editorial: No Economic Justice without Gender Justice pp. 257-259

- Wendy Harcourt
- Introduction: Transforming Economic Power to Advance Women's Rights and Justice pp. 260-263

- Cindy Clark and Lydia Alpízar Durán
- A Revolutionary Woman pp. 264-265

- Marwa Sharafeldin
- Surviving the Fierce New World pp. 266-268

- Gita Sen
- Feminists Transforming Economic Power pp. 269-272

- Marilyn Waring
- Culture versus Rights Dualism: A myth or a reality&quest pp. 273-276

- Yakin Ertürk
- Gender and Economic Justice: The challenges ahead pp. 277-279

- Radhika Balakrishnan
- Gender and Economic Justice: Dreaming alternatives pp. 280-282

- Jayati Ghosh
- Barricades to Gender Equity in the International Financial Architecture pp. 283-290

- Bhumika Muchhala
- Embracing Disruptions, Responding to Uncertainties, Valuing Agency: Situating a Feminist approach to social protection pp. 291-298

- Elizabeth Reid, Marilyn Waring, Corina Rodriguez Enriquez and Meena Shivdas
- Taxing for Gendered Economic Justice pp. 299-304

- Corina Rodríguez Enríquez and Diane Elson
- ‘Investing’ in Women’s Rights: Challenges and new trends pp. 305-310

- Angelika Arutyunova
- First Casualties of the Green Economy – Risks and Losses for Low Income Women pp. 311-319

- Nidhi Tandon
- Women's Worker Rights, Gender Equality, and Economic Justice pp. 320-324

- Lisa A McGowan
- Work–Family Balance and Public Policy: A cross-country perspective pp. 325-332

- Ipek Ilkkaracan
- Diverse Development Models and Strategies Revisited pp. 333-337

- Natalie Raaber and Alejandra Scampini
- Alternatives under Construction in Latin America pp. 338-351

- Alma Espino, Norma Sanchís, Pamela Caro, Ana Paula Lopes, Emilia Jomalinis, Magdalena León and Martha Lanza
- Women's Movements and Economic Power: Connecting the local and the global pp. 352-357

- Lisa VeneKlasen and Alia Khan
- Gender, Social Equity and Regional Economic Processes: Latin America and the Pacific perspectives pp. 358-368

- Alma Espino and Yvonne Underhill-Sem
- No Revolutions without Equality and Justice: The struggle for women's rights in rethinking development in the Arab Region pp. 369-381

- Kinda Mohamadieh
- Economic Shock Therapy in the Eurozone: The Greek case pp. 382-389

- Lois Woestman
- Struggles over Land and Livelihoods in African Agriculture pp. 390-392

- Marjorie Mbilinyi
- Tianguis Indigena: The solidarity economy and indigenous women in Mexico pp. 393-396

- Tzinnia Carranza López
- Women's Labour Rights, Gender Equality and Economic Justice in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 397-402

- Sandra Ramos
- Domestic Workers: Transforming economic power to advance women's rights and justice in India pp. 403-405

- Lissy Joseph
- The Other Financial Crisis: Growth and crash of the microfinance sector in India pp. 406-412

- Christa Wichterich
Volume 55, issue 2, 2012
- Editorial: The Challenge of Civic Action for Development pp. 151-153

- Wendy Harcourt
- Introduction: The Changing Face of Citizen Action pp. 154-157

- Remko Berkhout and Fieke Jansen
- Citizen Action and the Perverse Confluence of Opposing Agendas pp. 158-161

- Lisa VeneKlasen
- Seeing Citizen Action through an ‘Unruly’ Lens pp. 162-172

- Akshay Khanna
- Resisting Revolutions: Questioning the radical potential of citizen action pp. 173-180

- Nishant Shah
- A Civic Agency Perspective on Change pp. 181-189

- Kees Biekart and Alan Fowler
- Crossborder FeminismsWendy Harcourt in Conversation with Srilatha Batliwala, Sunila Abeysekera and Rawwida Baksh pp. 190-197

- Wendy Harcourt
- Power and the Activist pp. 198-200

- Jenny Pearce
- The Netizen pp. 201-204

- Rebecca MacKinnon
- The Politics of Civic Agency pp. 205-207

- Harry C Boyte
- Practical Tips to Hack your NGO pp. 208-209

- Pedro Marcun
- The Place Where Intentions Meet: Activism and the art of the invisible pp. 210-212

- Sue Soal
- Internet Regulation and Sexual Politics in Brazil pp. 213-218

- Sonia Corrêa, Horacio Sívori and Bruno Zilli
- Crime and Insurgent Citizenship: Extra-state rule and belonging in urban Jamaica pp. 219-223

- Rivke Jaffe
- The Occupy Movement: Product of this time pp. 224-231

- Jacquelien van Stekelenburg
- Making Sense of the Arab Spring: Listening to the voices of Middle Eastern activists pp. 232-238

- Kawa Hassan
- Illustrating the Changing Face of Citizen Action pp. 239-242

- Josine Stremmelaar and Erik Wallert
Volume 55, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial: The Times They Are A-Changin’ pp. 1-4

- Wendy Harcourt
- Introduction: Green Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing back the ‘social’ pp. 5-9

- Sarah Cook and Kiah Smith
- Rio Summit 2012: What to expect? Interview with Tariq Banuri pp. 10-12

- Angela Zarro
- Neo-liberal Conservation and the Cementing of Inequality: Interview with Bram Büscher pp. 13-16

- Laura Fano Morrissey
- Economic and Ecological Crises: Green new deals and no-growth economies pp. 17-24

- Bob Jessop
- Nature in the Market-World: Ecosystem services and inequality pp. 25-33

- Kathleen McAfee
- Five Assumptions of Dominant Thinking in International Development pp. 34-44

- Lawrence Haddad
- Money as a Public Resource for Development pp. 45-53

- Mary Mellor
- Beyond the ‘Green Economy’: System change, not climate change&quest pp. 54-62

- Nicola Bullard and Tadzio Müller
- Sustainable Development through Policy Integration in Latin America: A comparative approach pp. 63-70

- Laura Rival
- The Billion Dollar Solution that Isn't: How systems modeling in foreign aid could save billions and serve the poor pp. 71-80

- Monika Aring and Bobbin Teegarden
- Gender and Food Security in a Fair, Green Economy&quest pp. 81-89

- Kiah Smith
- Gender and Climate Justice pp. 90-95

- Ana Agostino and Rosa Lizarde
- Incentives to Promote Green Citizenship in UK Transition Towns pp. 96-103

- Amy Merritt and Tristan Stubbs
- Incentives to Promote Green Citizenship in UK Transition Towns pp. 96-103

- Amy Merritt and Tristan Stubbs
- The Agri-food Sector's Response to the Triple Crisis: Sustaining local social initiatives in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 104-111

- Ashok Kumbamu
- Local Justice, Global Climate Injustice? Inequality and tree planting in Thailand pp. 112-118

- Witchuda Srang-Iam
- The Brazilian National Environmental Policy: The challenge of plural environmental governance pp. 119-125

- Hironobu Sano
- A Matter of Trust in Metro Manila: Collective action towards ‘green economy’ transitions pp. 126-133

- Marlyne D Sahakian
- World Development Report 2012: Radical redistribution or just tinkering within the template&quest pp. 134-137

- Alice Evans
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