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Progress in Development Studies
2001 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2010
- Editorial pp. 279-281

- Brigit Obrist
- Multi†layered social resilience pp. 283-293

- Brigit Obrist, Constanze Pfeiffer and Robert Henley
- Resilience enhancing psychosocial programmes for youth in different cultural contexts pp. 295-307

- Robert Henley
- Building multi†layered resilience in a malaria control programme in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania pp. 309-324

- Stefan Dongus, Constanze Pfeiffer, Emmy Metta, Selemani Mbuyita and Brigit Obrist
- Livelihood, malaria and resilience pp. 325-343

- Brigit Obrist, Iddy Mayumana and Flora Kessy
- Strengthening whom? pp. 345-361

- Karin Astrid Siegmann
- Ahrens, J. 2002: Governance and economic development. A comparative institutional approach. Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar, 433 pp. £84.95 cloth. ISBN: 1 84064 960 7 pp. 363-365

- Oscar Alfranca
- Bracking, S., editor, 2007: Corruption and development: the anti-corruption campaigns. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. xxi + 310 pp. £64 hardback. ISBN: 978-0-230-52550-4 pp. 365-367

- Vanmala Hiranandani
- Dong, Xiao-yuan, Song, Shunfeng and Zhang, Xiaobo, editors, 2006: China’s agricultural development – Challenges and prospects (The Chinese Economy Series). Aldershot: Ashgate. 324 pp. £65 Hardback, ISBN: 1 007 5464696 3 pp. 367-368

- Fung Kwan
- Elliot, C.M., editor, 2008: Global empowerment of women: Responses to globalization and politicized religions. New York: Routledge, 399 pp. £60cloth. ISBN: 978 0 415 95545 4 cloth pp. 368-370

- Suzette Martin-Johnson
- Epprecht, M. 2008: Heterosexual Africa: The history of an idea from the age of exploration to the age of AIDS. Ohio/Scottsville: Ohio University Press/University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. xiii + 231 pp. £17.95 paperback, £35.50 hardback. ISBN: 10 08214 17991 cloth, 13 978-1 86914-157-8 paper pp. 370-372

- Sylvia Chant
- Fanelli, J.D. and Squire, L., editors, 2008: Economic reform in developing countries: Reach, range, reason. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 416 pp. £79.95 Hardback. ISBN 978 1 84720 248 2 pp. 372-374

- Tom Bamforth
- Gallagher, M.E. 2005: Contagious capitalism: Globalization and the politics of labor in China. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 256 pp. £35 cloth, £13.95 paper. ISBN: 978 0 691 11761 4 cloth, 978 0 691 13036 1 paper pp. 374-376

- Ann Myatt James
- Johnson, Craig. 2009: Arresting development: The power of knowledge for social change. London: Routledge. pp. xiii + 194. £85 Hardback, £17.25 Paperback. ISBN: 978-0-415-38154-3 hardback, 978-0-415-38153-6 paperback pp. 376-378

- Tim Forsyth
- Peerenboom R., Peterson, C.J. and Chen H.Y., editors. 2006: Human rights in Asia: A comparative legal study of twelve Asian jurisdictions, France and the USA. London: Routledge. xi + 529 pp. £100 Hardback, £40 Paperback. ISBN: 978-0-415-36002-9 hardback, 978-0-415-36003-6 paper, 978-0-203-00815-7 (electronic) pp. 378-380

- Su-Mei Ooi
- Poku, N.K., Whiteside, A. and Sandkjaer, B., editors, 2007: AIDS and governance. Hampshire: Ashgate. 286 pp. £60 Hardback, £20 Paperback. ISBN: 978-0-7546-4581-5 Hardback, 978-0-7546-4581-8 Paperback pp. 380-382

- Rochelle R. Stewart-Withers
- Sadhvi Dar and Bill Cooke, editors, 2008: The new development management: Critiquing the dual modernization. London/New York: Zed Books. 238 pp. £60 Hardback, £17.99 Paperback. ISBN: 978-1-84277 921-7 hardback, 978-1-84227-922-4 paperback pp. 382-384

- Adam Novák
- Shirley, M.M. 2008: Institutions and development: advances in new institutional analysis. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. pp. 226. £59.95. ISBN: 1 845 42968 0 pp. 384-386

- Mallika Shakya
Volume 10, issue 3, 2010
- Technological spillovers from multinational presence pp. 193-210

- Geoffrey G. Gachino
- Integrating reflexivity into livelihoods research pp. 211-231

- Martin Prowse
- Time savings from easy access to clean water pp. 233-246

- Frank S. Arku
- Poverty alleviation and economic reforms in India pp. 247-259

- Eckhard Siggel
- Chronicle of a debt foretold pp. 261-266

- James J. Biles
- Klay Kieh Jr, G., editor, 2008: Africa and the New Globalization. Aldershot: Ashgate. 206 pp. £55.00 paper. ISBN: 978-0-7546-7138-1 pp. 267-268

- Catherine Agg
- Polet, F., editor, 2007: The State of Resistance: Popular Struggles in the Global South. London: Zed Books. xvi & 208 pp. £60.00 cloth, £16.99 paper. ISBN 1 84277 867 8 cloth, 1 84277 868 5 paper pp. 268-270

- Andrew Davies
- Veronique Benei, 2008: Schooling Passions: Nation, History, and Language in Contemporary Western India. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 346 pp. ISBN 0-8047-5906-9 (paperback) $24.95 pp. 270-271

- Fayyaz Vellani
- Brookfield, H. and Parsons, H., 2007: Family Farms: Survival and Prospects. A Worldwide Analysis. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group. xvii + 272 pp. £80.00 (hardback). ISBN 978 0 415 41441 8 pp. 272-273

- Damian Maye
- Clarke, G. and Jennings, M., editors, 2008: Development, Civil Society and Faith-based Organizations: Bridging the Sacred and the Secular. Hampshire and New York: Palgrave Macmillan. xx + 272 pp. £58.00 hardback. ISBN: 978 0 230 02001 6 pp. 273-275

- Philip M. Fountain
- Rai, S.M. 2008: The Gender Politics of Development. New Delhi: Zubaan; and London and New York: Zed Books. vi + 216 pp. £60 cloth, £16.99 paper. ISBN 9781842778371 cloth, 9781842778388 paper pp. 275-277

- Jasmine Gideon
Volume 10, issue 2, 2010
- Tourism as a Small-State Development Strategy pp. 99-114

- Matthew Louis Bishop
- Financial efficiency or relational harmony? pp. 115-129

- Rebecca Schaaf
- Development challenges for a resurgent African diaspora pp. 131-144

- Rebecca Davies
- ‘The unbearable heaviness of being’ pp. 145-159

- Katherine Brickell and Sylvia Chant
- Climate change adaptation and development I pp. 161-168

- Jessica Ayers and David Dodman
- Transport planning in sub-Saharan Africa III pp. 169-180

- Gina Porter
- Book Reviews: Lebel, L., Dore, J., Daniel, R., and Koma, Y.S., editors, 2007: Democratizing water governance in the Mekong region. Chiang Mai: USER: Mekong Press. 283 pp. 825 Bht paper. ISBN: 978 9 749511 25 1 pp. 181-182

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- Book Reviews: Smith, B.C. 2007: Good Governance and Development. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.viii + 320 pp. $111.95 cloth, $38.65 paper. ISBN: 978 0 230 52565 8, 978 0 230 52566 5 paper pp. 182-184

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- Book Reviews: Chambers, R. 2006: Revolutions in Development Inquiry. London: Earthscan. 232 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84407-625-3 (paperback) £8.99 pp. 184-187

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- Book Reviews: Bebbington, A.J., Hickey, S. and Mitlin, D.C., editors, 2008: Can NGOs Make a Difference? The Challenge of Development Alternatives. London: Zed Books Ltd. 358 pp. £70.00 Hardback, £19.99 Paperback. ISBN: 978 1 84277 892 0 Hardback, 978 1 84277 893 7 Paperback pp. 187-188

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- Book Reviews: Griffin Cohen, M. and Brodie, J., editors, 2007: Remapping Gender in the New Global Order. London: Routledge. 249 pp. £70.00 hardback. ISBN: 978 0 415 76997 6 pp. 189-190

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- Book Reviews: Dijkstra, A. Geske 2007: The Impact of International Debt Relief. London: Routledge. 160 pp. £110.00 Hardback. ISBN 978 0 415 41457 9 pp. 190-192

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Volume 10, issue 1, 2010
- The continuing debate about urban bias pp. 1-18

- Gareth A. Jones and Stuart Corbridge
- Approaching development pp. 19-34

- Christian Lund
- The concept of poverty pp. 35-58

- Federica Misturelli and Claire Heffernan
- Transition or development? pp. 59-74

- Ioannis Glinavos
- Do shocks have a persistent impact on consumption? pp. 75-79

- Simon Davies
- Putting good governance into practice II pp. 81-86

- Conor Farrington
- Book reviews pp. 87-98

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Volume 9, issue 4, 2009
- Editorial pp. 267-267

- David Sapsford
- From despair to hope pp. 269-284

- Anne O. Krueger
- Fair distribution of welfare gain pp. 285-295

- John-ren Chen
- Social knowledge and international policymaking at the World Bank pp. 297-310

- John Toye
- International institutions pp. 311-321

- Karl Socher
- International institutions, globalization and the inequality among nations pp. 323-337

- Amitava Dutt and Kajal Mukhopadhyay
- Should the WTO deal with e-trade taxation issues? pp. 339-348

- John-ren Chen and Christian Smekal
- Green room politics and the WTO's crisis of representation pp. 349-357

- Kent Jones
- The Doha development agenda of the WTO pp. 359-375

- Michael Reiterer
- The stability architecture of EMU pp. 377-383

- Klaus Liebscher
Volume 9, issue 3, 2009
- Monitoring progress towards gender-equitable poverty alleviation pp. 171-186

- Bipasha Baruah
- The new variant famine hypothesis pp. 187-207

- Nicola Ansell, Elsbeth Robson, Flora Hajdu, Lorraine van Blerk and Lucy Chipeta
- The information and financial power of the World Bank pp. 209-224

- Tara Das
- Can genetically modified cotton contribute to sustainable development in Africa? pp. 225-247

- Stephen Morse and A.M. Mannion
- Putting good governance into practice I pp. 249-255

- Conor Farrington
- Book reviews pp. 257-266

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Volume 9, issue 2, 2009
- Development through civic service pp. 87-99

- Heidi G. Frontani and Lauren C. Taylor
- A call for clarification and critical analysis of the work of faith-based development organizations (FBDO) pp. 101-114

- Tamsin Bradley
- Microfinance and the commercial banking system pp. 115-125

- Tonya Knight, Farhad Hossain and Christopher J. Rees
- Market-led ‘agrarian reform’ in Brazil pp. 127-140

- Sérgio Sauer
- The return of politics in development studies (II) pp. 141-152

- Sam Hickey
- Book reviews pp. 153-170

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Volume 9, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Tim O'Dempsey and Barry Munslow
- Loosing soft power in hard places pp. 3-13

- Barry Munslow and Tim O'Dempsey
- Playing with principles in an era of securitized aid pp. 15-36

- RóisÃn Shannon
- ‘It's like talking to a brick wall’ pp. 37-53

- Jonathan Whittall
- Treating AIDS in complex emergencies pp. 55-61

- Nathan Ford
- Social capital formation and local capture in decentralization pp. 63-79

- Akiko Abe
- Fair training pp. 81-86

- Tim O'Dempsey
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