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Volume 29, issue 4, 2013
- Editorial Preface pp. 323-330

- Richard L. Harris
- The Entrapment of Africa within the Global Colonial Matrices of Power pp. 331-353

- Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- From Education and Health for All by 2000 to the Collapse of the Social Services Sector in Zimbabwe, 1980–2008 pp. 355-378

- A.S. Mlambo
- Boko Haram, Religious Violence, and the Crisis of National Identity in Nigeria pp. 379-403

- Daniel Egiegba Agbiboa and Benjamin Maiangwa
- Community Rights, Individual Rights, and Toleration pp. 405-434

- Alexius Amtaika
- The Elite Factor in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Development pp. 435-455

- Sarah Karinge
- Political Aesthetics, the Third Chimurenga, and the ZANU-PF Mobilization in Shurugwi District of Zimbabwe pp. 457-485

- Ngonidzashe Marongwe
- Reversing the Trend of Corruption in South Sudan pp. 487-501

- Maker Mayek Riak
Volume 29, issue 3, 2013
- Transcendence and Spirituality pp. 233-257

- Christoph Woiwode
- The Impact of Automation on Elections pp. 259-285

- Vicente Reyes
- Drug and Cash Donations to Developing Countries pp. 287-303

- Michael Igoumenidis, Ilias-Ioannis Kyriopoulos and Kostas Athanasakis
- Poverty and Social Protection in Nigeria pp. 305-322

- Nathaniel Umukoro
Volume 29, issue 2, 2013
- The Glocalization of English pp. 89-122

- Xiuhua Shi
- Economic Development and the Developmental State pp. 123-154

- Richard B. Dadzie
- Vietnam – A New Economic Dragon in Southeast Asia? pp. 155-187

- Anne Welle-Strand, Monica Vlaicu and Arild Tjeldvoll
- The Importance of Inclusion Policies for the Promotion of Development in Brazil and Colombia pp. 189-212

- Bernd Reiter and Paula Lezama
- The Roles of Livestock Inheritance and Formal Education in Intergenerational Wealth Transmission among Pastoralists in Samburu District, Kenya pp. 213-232

- Carolyn Lesorogol, Gina Chowa and David Ansong
Volume 29, issue 1, 2013
- Freshwater Security, Conflict, and Cooperation pp. 1-22

- Imad El-Anis and Roy Smith
- Traditional Veterinary in Rural Tamil Nadu pp. 23-46

- Maria Costanza Torri
- Making Media Commodities from Cultural Practices pp. 47-60

- Sujatha Sosale
- Post–Cold War Anthropology as Ideological Blog pp. 61-87

- Brooks Duncan
Volume 28, issue 4, 2012
- The Urban–Rural Divide and Food Sovereignty in India pp. 379-402

- Angotti Tom
- Loss in Rural Incomes, Children’s Education, and Child Labor pp. 403-417

- Katrak Homi
- Beyond the Equator There Are No Sins pp. 419-440

- Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- The Social Science of Empire pp. 441-468

- Lempert David
Volume 28, issue 3, 2012
- Foreign Direct Investment, Pollution, and Economic Growth pp. 281-297

- Takvor H. Mutafoglu
- Turkish Academics as Neoliberal Subjects? pp. 299-322

- Meltem Yılmaz Şener
- Intergroup Relations among the Ethiopian Youth pp. 323-354

- Tesfaye Semela
- Varieties of Developmental States pp. 355-378

- Devin K. Joshi
Volume 28, issue 2, 2012
- The New Politics of Mineral Extraction in Latin America pp. 129-132

- Barbara Hogenboom
- Depoliticized and Repoliticized Minerals in Latin America pp. 133-158

- Barbara Hogenboom
- Transformations in Citizenship pp. 159-184

- Elisabet Dueholm Rasch
- Planning and Natural Resources in Bolivia pp. 185-202

- Lorenzo Pellegrini
- “Stating†Nature’s Role in Ecuadorian Development pp. 203-227

- Murat Arsel and Natalia Avila Angel
- Who Owns the Minerals? Repoliticizing Neoliberal Governance in Brazil and Chile pp. 229-256

- Jewellord T. Nem Singh
- Oil Development on Traditional Lands of Indigenous Peoples pp. 257-280

- Kelly Swing, Veronica Davidov and Brendan Schwartz
Volume 28, issue 1, 2012
- Schooling, Child Labor, and Reserve Army Evidences from India pp. 1-29

- Dipa Mukherjee
- Singapore’s Ethnic Relations’ Scorecard pp. 31-55

- Hussin Mutalib
- Demystifying the Rise of Hamas pp. 57-79

- Wael J. Haboub
- The Prevailing Skills Crisis in South Africa pp. 81-113

- Bradley Davids and Michelle Esau
- The Contest of Rival Capitalisms pp. 115-128

- William H. Thornton and Songok Han Thornton
Volume 27, issue 3-4, 2011
- Global Cities of the South/Urban Subjects An Introduction pp. 217-228

- Fassil Demissie
- Megacities: Globalization, Metropolization, and Sustainability pp. 229-259

- Bernhard Stratmann
- Reconfiguring Space, Mobilizing Livelihood Street Vending, Legality, and Work in the Philippines pp. 261-293

- B. Lynne Milgram
- The Frontlines of Contested Urbanism Mega-projects and Mega-resistances in Dharavil pp. 295-326

- Camillo Boano, Melissa Garcia Lamarca and William Hunter
- Multiple Actors and Contested Terrains Strategies of Pro-poor Action in Contemporary Urban Restructuring pp. 327-353

- Dolores Koenig
- The Informal Sector in Ghana under Siege pp. 355-392

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- For Our Rights/We Will Rise Cultural Activism and Contesting the Collapsing City pp. 393-420

- Susan Pietrzyk
- Urban-Rural Straddling Conceptualizing the Peri-urban in Central Africa pp. 421-443

- Theodore Trefon
- The Urban Precariat, Neoliberalization, and the Soft Power of Humanitarian Design pp. 445-475

- Cedric G. Johnson
Volume 27, issue 2, 2011
- Does Development Exist outside Representation? pp. 93-118

- Jyotirmaya Tripathy and Dharmabrata Mohapatra
- Globalization and Citizens’ Support for Global Capitalism pp. 119-151

- Satoshi Machida
- Cultural Changes and Challenges in the Era of Globalization pp. 153-175

- Biswajit Ghosh
- Why Liberal Capitalism Has Failed to Stimulate a Democratic Culture in Africa pp. 177-200

- Alfred Ndi
- Human Development and the Transformation of the Academy pp. 201-206

- Howard Richards
Volume 27, issue 1, 2011
- The Achilles’ Heel of the Brazilian Economy pp. 1-10

- Felix Blossier de Casabianca
- Public Policy Design in Developing Societies pp. 11-28

- Huascar Pessali
- The Politics of Public Policy in Ghana pp. 29-56

- Michael W. Kpessa
- Beyond the “Geography of Terrorism and Terror of Geography†Thesis pp. 57-91

- Ilufoye Sarafa Ogundiya
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