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Volume 36, issue 4, 2020
- Geopolitics of Power and Knowledge in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Decolonial Reflections on a Global Crisis pp. 366-389

- Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- Indigenous People and The Sustainable Development Goals in Brazil: A Study of the Kaingang People pp. 390-414

- Neil Renwick, Darren R. Reid, Jorge Alejandro Santos and Leonel Piovezana
- Social Change in Brazil Through Innovations and Social Movements pp. 415-438

- Karina Maldonado-Mariscal
- Reputation and Trust Within the Fair Trade Movement in Brazil pp. 439-452

- Riccardo Da Re, Sergio Pedini, Fabio Maria Santucci and Bianca Maria Torquati
- Insurgent Aztlán: The Liberating Power of Cultural Resistance pp. 453-456

- Armando A. Arias
Volume 36, issue 3, 2020
- Introduction: Journal of Developing Societies’ Special Issue on Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 261-269

- Anil Hira
- States and Firms Co-producing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Developing World pp. 270-289

- Paul Alexander Haslam
- Developing State Capacity: The Missing Variable for Corporate Social Responsibility? pp. 290-311

- Anil Hira
- Dialogue and Coordination: How Hybrid Models Can Strengthen Labor Standards Enforcement pp. 312-334

- Kelly Pike
- Regulating Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for Economic and Social Development Through Trade Rules pp. 335-352

- Michèle Rioux and Christine Vaillancourt
- Epilogue pp. 353-354

- Anil Hira
Volume 36, issue 2, 2020
- Women’s Empowerment and the Well-being of Children in Nepal pp. 129-154

- Priniti Panday
- Transitioning to a Progressive Green Economy in the Philippines pp. 155-181

- David Michael M. San Juan
- Rural Transformation in India: Deagrarianization and the Transition from a Farming to Non-farming Economy pp. 182-205

- Koustab Majumdar
- Beyond Wishful Thinking: The Promise of Science Engagement at the Community Level in Africa pp. 206-228

- Jimoh Amzat
- Contextual Factors Which Affect the Success of Microcredit Programs Among Women in Ghana pp. 229-254

- Kwadwo Afriyie, John Kuumuori Ganle, Alexander Yao Segbefia, Pauline Kamau and Grace Wamue-Ngare
Volume 36, issue 1, 2020
- Immigration Crisis: The United States Under President Donald J. Trump pp. 7-40

- Ronn Pineo
- Child Labor in Farming Households in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria pp. 41-55

- Albert Ukaro Ofuoku, Oghenero Joseph Ovharhe and Joseph Unuetara Agbamu
- External Financial Flows and GDP Growth in Kosovo pp. 56-76

- Florije Govori and Amant Fejzullahu
- The Relationship Between Religious Nationalism, Institutional Pride, and Societal Development: A Survey of Postcommunist Europe pp. 77-94

- David M. Barry
- Links Between International Factor Flows and Labor Standards in Malaysia: Findings from a Stakeholder Survey pp. 95-117

- Evelyn Devadason
Volume 35, issue 4, 2019
- The Anti-Coca-Cola Movement in Plachimada, Kerala pp. 437-457

- Rajesh K. P.
- The Impact of SDG 3 on Health Priorities in Kenya pp. 458-480

- Esther Kamau and Gillian MacNaughton
- Provisional Notes on Decolonizing Research Methodology and Undoing Its Dirty History pp. 481-492

- Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- Political Corruption in Nigeria: Implications for Economic Development in the Fourth Republic pp. 493-513

- God’stime Osariyekemwen Igiebor
- Algorithmic Capitalism and the Digital Divide in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 514-537

- Haytham Karar
Volume 35, issue 3, 2019
- Lessons from the European Union’s Economic Integration for South Asian Regionalism pp. 325-345

- Zahid Shahab Ahmed and Munir Hussain
- Rural Development in Iran: A Survey of Policies and Outcomes pp. 346-366

- Ali Shakoori
- Coloniality in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas pp. 367-390

- Jurgen Poesche
- Rural Accessibility, Rural Development, and Natural Disasters in Bangladesh pp. 391-411

- Saleh Ahmed and Elizabeth Eklund
- Consuming Indigeneity: Baba Ramdev, Patanjali Ayurveda and the Swadeshi Project of Development pp. 412-430

- Jyotirmaya Tripathy
Volume 35, issue 2, 2019
- Democracy Assistance for Botswana: Maintaining the Status Quo in a Peripheral Capitalist Country pp. 205-229

- Kebapetse Lotshwao, Robert Imre and Jim Jose
- Women and Development in Ethiopia: A Sociohistorical Analysis pp. 230-255

- Tesfaye Semela, Hirut Bekele and Rahel Abraham
- Achieving Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from the Experience of Selected Countries pp. 256-281

- Theresa Moyo and Rogers Dhliwayo
- Radio Redux: Audience Participation and the Reincarnation of Radio for Development in Africa pp. 282-302

- Gilbert Tietaah, Margaret Amoakohene and Damasus Tuurusong
- Demystifying the Root Causes of Conflict in Old “Greater†Sudan: Ethnicity and Tribalism? pp. 303-318

- Daniel Chigudu
Volume 35, issue 1, 2019
- Preface to the 2019 Special Issue on Public Healthcare in the Developing World pp. 1-15

- Ronn Pineo
- Cuban Public Healthcare: A Model of Success for Developing Nations pp. 16-61

- Ronn Pineo
- Options and Choices in Relation to Adopting Healthy Lifestyles in the Pacific Islands Region pp. 62-82

- Roy Smith
- Health Systems that Meet the Health Needs of Refugees and Migrants pp. 83-104

- Lorena Androutsou and Theodore Metaxas
- India in Pursuit of Millennium Development Goals: Were the Targets Really Feasible? pp. 105-133

- J. Prachitha, Akshay Dhume and S. Subramanian
- The Impact of Health Expenditures on Health Outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 134-152

- Edward Nketiah-Amponsah
- Socioeconomic Barriers to Universal Health Coverage in Zimbabwe: Present Issues and Pathways Toward Progress pp. 153-174

- Tatenda Goodman Nhapi
- Friendship Floating Hospitals: Healthcare for the Riverine People of Bangladesh pp. 175-194

- Jashim Uddin Ahmed, Maliha Rahanaz and Rubaiyat-i-Siddique
- Conclusions pp. 195-196

- Ronn Pineo
Volume 34, issue 4, 2018
- What the Tribal Peoples Displaced by Development in India Can Learn from the Resilience of the Winnebago Tribe in Nebraska pp. 351-372

- Nalini Bikkina
- Networks of Well-being in the Global South: A Critical Review of Current Scholarship pp. 373-400

- Alude Mahali, Ingrid Lynch, Angelina Wilson Fadiji, Tsidiso Tolla, Sinakekelwe Khumalo and Sara Naicker
- Just Sustainability in the Global South: A Case Study of the Megacity of Dhaka pp. 401-424

- Saleh Ahmed and Mahbubur Meenar
- The Interconnection among Science, Industry, State, and Society in Russia pp. 425-443

- Lyudmila Nikolaevna Perepechko and Galina Yakovlevna Belyakova
- Synopsis: Challenges for Cuba’s New Constitution pp. 444-452

- Thomas Hansen
Volume 34, issue 3, 2018
- Economic Integration and Security in the Middle East and North Africa: What Prospects for a Liberal Peace? pp. 233-263

- Imad El-Anis
- The Dynamics of Industrial Development in a Resource-Rich Developing Society: A Political Economy Analysis pp. 264-296

- Keston Perry
- Diagnosing Growth Constraints in Central Asia: The Case of the Kyrgyz Republic pp. 297-324

- Meerim Sydykova and Carlos Rodriguez
- Premises, Perils, and Promises of ASEAN Integration pp. 325-350

- David Michael M. San Juan
Volume 34, issue 2, 2018
- The Long Twentieth Century in Iran: Dynamics of Change, Continuity and Mobilizing Master Frames pp. 123-143

- Simin Fadaee
- Azerbaijani Engineers in the Global Economy: Transnational Professionals Versus “Button-Pushers†pp. 144-168

- Leyla Sayfutdinova and Ayça Ergun
- Taxi Drivers and Taxidars: A Case Study of Uber and Ola in Delhi pp. 169-194

- Rina Kashyap and Anjali Bhatia
- Internationalized Framing in Social Movements against Mining in India and the Philippines pp. 195-218

- Radhika Borde and Elisabet Dueholm Rasch
- Institutional Quality, Taxation and Human Development: The Case of Morocco pp. 219-232

- Fernando López Castellano and Isabel MarÃn Sánchez
Volume 34, issue 1, 2018
- Revisiting Agrarian Reform in Brazil, 1985–2016 pp. 1-34

- Wilder Robles
- Negotiating Impossibilities in Community-driven Development in Indonesia pp. 35-55

- Tanya Jakimow
- Agenda 2030: Haunted by the Ghost of the Third Way? pp. 56-76

- Irem Güney-Frahm
- Coping with the End of the Commodities Boom: Rubber Smallholders in Southern Thailand Oscillating Between Near-poverty and Middle-class Status pp. 77-102

- Edo Andriesse and Puntita Tanwattana
- Class Struggle Back on the Agenda in Latin America pp. 103-121

- James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer
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