Third World Quarterly
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Volume 44, issue 12, 2023
- Constructing the future: solidarity action in Nicaragua pp. 2423-2440

- Mónika Szente-Varga
- China’s relational power in Africa: Beijing’s ‘new type of party-to-party relations’ pp. 2441-2461

- Joshua Eisenman
- Gender and urban poverty in India pp. 2462-2480

- Meghna Jaglan and Amrita Shergill
- Morocco’s northern border region: gender, labour and mobility pp. 2481-2497

- Marlene Solís, Rosa María Soriano-Miras and Cristina Fuentes-Lara
- Has Spanish international development and aid policy done ‘more with less’? Crisis, horizontal cooperation and complexity pp. 2498-2515

- Ileana Daniela Serban and Andrea Betti
Volume 44, issue 11, 2023
- Presidential prerogatives, exogenous situations, and Sisyphean IMF loan arrangements: examining fiscal crises in post-Arab Spring Tunisia and Egypt pp. 2335-2350

- Maxwell J. Fuerderer
- ‘The occupation wants to delete us’: Palestinian youth’s interpretations of and resistance to settler colonialism pp. 2351-2369

- Erika Jiménez
- Constructing a Vishwaguru (world teacher): Hindu nationalism, populism and the domestic consumption of Narendra Modi’s global image pp. 2370-2390

- Nissim Mannathukkaren and Drew MacEachern
- A historic review of deforestation and afforestation in North Korea pp. 2391-2403

- Jinlong Liu and Chunhong Sheng
- The Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme and the EU’s normative dilemma: the case of Myanmar’s garment sector pp. 2404-2421

- Angela Pennisi di Floristella
Volume 44, issue 10, 2023
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Towards a non-hegemonic world order – emancipation and the political agency of the Global South in a changing world order pp. 2193-2207

- Annamaria Artner and Zhiguang Yin
- Amazonian socio-environmental frontier: struggles, resistance and contradictions in confronting the agrarian extractive frontier pp. 2208-2226

- Gabriel Domingues and Sérgio Sauer
- Revisiting antisystemic movements in the Global South: struggles against exclusion and struggles against exploitation pp. 2227-2245

- Chungse Jung
- Beyond the coloniser’s model of the world: towards reworlding from the Global South pp. 2246-2262

- Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- ‘World of tomorrow’ Afro–Asian solidarity and the Great Leap Forward of Culture in the People’s Republic of China pp. 2263-2280

- Zhiguang Yin
- Rojava’s ‘war of education’: the role of education in building a revolutionary political community in North and East Syria pp. 2281-2299

- Elise Boyle Espinosa and Adam Ronan
- A message to the Global South? Che Guevara’s view on the NEP and the law of value pp. 2300-2317

- Alexandra Arabadzhyan
- Emancipatory movements in Latin America: challenges and impetus arising from the historical formation of the region pp. 2318-2334

- Bruno De Conti and Patricia Villen
Volume 44, issue 9, 2023
- The advance of the state and the renewal of industrial policy in the age of strategic competition pp. 1919-1937

- Jewellord T. Nem Singh
- After authoritarian technocracy: the space for industrial policy-making in democratic developing countries pp. 1938-1959

- Lukas Schlogl and Kyunghoon Kim
- Manufacturing-led development in the digital age: how power trumps technology pp. 1960-1980

- Jostein Hauge
- Complementary institutions of industrial policy: a quasi-market role of government inspired by the evolutionary China Model pp. 1981-1996

- Ling Chen and Buhe Chulu
- Tension between state-level industrial policy and regional integration in Africa pp. 1997-2014

- Michael E. Odijie
- Recentring industrial policy paradigm within IPE and development studies pp. 2015-2030

- Jewellord T. Nem Singh
- Gender relations in Indigenous Yorùbá culture: questioning current feminist actions and advocacies pp. 2031-2045

- Luqman Ọpẹ́yẹmí Muraina and Abdulkareem J. Ajímátanraẹjẹ
- Intergenerational education effect of child marriage in marginal settlements of Nepal pp. 2046-2062

- Yake Liu, Chui Ying Lee, Shinji Kaneko and Niraj Prakash Joshi
- When protests become a threat to authoritarian rule: the case of environmental protests in Viet Nam pp. 2063-2079

- Stephan Ortmann
- The politics of rhetoric: examining popular discourse in Jammu and Kashmir pp. 2080-2097

- Javid Ahmad Ahanger and Muzamil Yaqoob
- Once there was and once there wasn’t: the tale of intellectuals and the state in Turkey pp. 2098-2114

- Funda Gençoğlu
- Latin American structure and Pan-Am Games: analysing the medal table from International Relations pp. 2115-2135

- Carlos Pulleiro Méndez and Daniel Morales Ruvalcaba
- Migration speculation: microfinance and migration in the Global South pp. 2136-2153

- Maryann Bylander
- Alternative modernities and epistemic struggles for recognition in Turkish media: deconstructing Eurocentrism? pp. 2154-2172

- Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm and Elif Gençkal-Eroler
- Lateral colonialism: exploring modalities of engagement in decolonial politics from the periphery pp. 2173-2190

- Olga Demetriou, Costas M. Constantinou and Maria Tselepou
- Correction pp. 2191-2191

- The Editors
Volume 44, issue 8, 2023
- Statement of Removal pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Strengths-based Gram Sabhas? Challenges and radical possibilities when ‘measuring’ poverty in India pp. 1643-1663

- Madhushree Sekher, Paul Hodge and Balbir Singh Aulakh
- The politics of finding facts pp. 1664-1679

- Rouf Dar
- Does regionalism increase industrial policy space? An analytical framework applied to the East African textiles and apparel sector pp. 1680-1698

- Julian Boys and Antonio Andreoni
- European foreign aid to regional organisations in Africa: bullies, overseers, micromanagers and samaritans pp. 1699-1717

- Sören Stapel and Fredrik Söderbaum
- Challenges to the relational integration of urban refugee children into the national education system of Mozambique pp. 1718-1736

- Dério Anselmo Lourenço Chirindza
- Rescuing reconciliation: finding its role in peace research and practice pp. 1737-1753

- David Mitchell
- The politics around safe zones: a comparative perspective on return to Northern Syria pp. 1754-1769

- Birce Demiryontar and Ahmet İçduygu
- Exploring inclusive victimhood narratives: the case of Bosnia-Herzegovina pp. 1770-1789

- Cagla Demirel
- What makes an acute emergency? Temporal manifestation patterns and global health emergencies pp. 1790-1806

- Reidar Staupe-Delgado and Olivier Rubin
- Nation-state strategies for human capital development: the case of sports mega-events in Qatar pp. 1807-1824

- Paul Michael Brannagan and Jonathan Grix
- The failure of (neo-)extractivism in Latin America – explanations and future challenges pp. 1825-1843

- Hannes Warnecke-Berger, Hans-Jürgen Burchardt and Kristina Dietz
- Inclusive informal-to-informal trade: the poverty alleviation potential of street vendors’ trade networks in Santiago de Chile pp. 1844-1864

- Pablo Navarrete-Hernández, Matthew Alford and Fernando Toro
- Moving away from familism by default? The trends of family policies in Latin America pp. 1865-1883

- Pedro M. R. Barbosa, Ligia Fabris, Lorena Abbas, Gabriela Caruso, Victor Giusti and Beatriz Coimbra
- The struggle for water in rural Paraguay: a ‘perverse confluence’ analysis of subversive participation pp. 1884-1900

- Joseph J. García
- ‘Nuestro Green New Deal’: the Ecosocial Pact of the South and the emergence of biocentric green transitions pp. 1901-1918

- Ioana Pantilimon
Volume 44, issue 7, 2023
- Is Africa China’s neo-dependency in the making? pp. 1363-1379

- Seifudein Adem and Adamu Waziri Babagana
- Beyond neo-imperialist intentionality: explaining African agency in liberal peace interventions pp. 1380-1397

- Babatunde F. Obamamoye
- Untold story of the expanding armed banditry in Nigeria’s Northwest: linking the communal-level collaborators pp. 1398-1416

- Kelechukwu Charles Obi and Victor Chidubem Iwuoha
- Otherness without boundaries: an autoethnographic perspective from an aboriginal South African survivor of local xenophobia pp. 1417-1434

- Headman Hebe
- Ugandan women’s approaches to doing business and becoming entrepreneurs pp. 1435-1454

- Soledad Vieitez-Cerdeño, Roser Manzanera-Ruiz and Olga Margret M. M. Namasembe
- Intersections between the global economy and gender structures in the workforce in relocated industries pp. 1455-1471

- Rocío Fajardo Fernández, Rosa M. Soriano-Miras and Antonio Trinidad Requena
- From field to theory: rethinking development studies through study tours pp. 1472-1488

- Yaso Nadarajah
- Bogotá street vendors using tutela as a sword: the symbolic power of law in practice pp. 1489-1505

- Laura Porras-Santanilla and Friederike Fleischer
- Is there a religious explanation for high life satisfaction in Latin America? pp. 1506-1525

- Mariano Rojas
- Agrarian change and land dispossession linked to the armed conflict in Colombia – a review pp. 1526-1545

- Angela Navarrete-Cruz, Athena Birkenberg and Regina Birner
- Subcontracting to the informal economy in East Java, Indonesia pp. 1546-1564

- Damien Bazin, Augendra Bhukuth, Abir Khribich and Ani Wulandari
- Potentials and pitfalls of social capital ties to climate change adaptation: an exploratory study of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines pp. 1565-1585

- Ginbert Permejo Cuaton and Yvonne Su
- Just fundraising? Campaigning gendered inequalities in changing CSO fundraising markets in Finland pp. 1586-1605

- Martta Kaskinen and Eija Ranta
- Keeping Syrian refugees in Turkey is not a good idea: a new concept of ‘reluctant local integration’ pp. 1606-1624

- Durukan Imrie-Kuzu and Alpaslan Özerdem
- Walking the talk: autoethnographic reflections on co-creating regenerative education within international development studies pp. 1625-1642

- T. A. (Mieke) Lopes Cardozo
Volume 44, issue 6, 2023
- A double crisis: the gendered impacts of COVID-19 on Syrian refugee women in Jordan pp. 1101-1118

- Cevdet Acu
- Lithium extractivism: perpetuating historical asymmetries in the ‘Green economy’ pp. 1119-1136

- Sara Mejia-Muñoz and Sally Babidge
- Joining a migrant caravan: herd behaviour and structural factors pp. 1137-1154

- Maria de Lourdes Rosas-Lopez, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos and Jorge Mora-Rivera
- Insurgency and national security: a perspective from Cameroon’s separatist conflict pp. 1155-1173

- Manu Lekunze
- Development anthropology and social engineering: a plea for critical reformism pp. 1174-1191

- Tom De Herdt and Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan
- The onset of BRICS cooperation on climate change: material change, ideational convergence and the road to Copenhagen 2009 pp. 1192-1210

- Göktuğ Kıprızlı and Seçkin Köstem
- Politicians: the sinews of counterinsurgent governance in Colombia pp. 1211-1229

- Francisco Gutiérrez-Sanín
- Decolonising social norms change: from ‘grandmother-exclusionary bias’ to ‘grandmother-inclusive’ approaches pp. 1230-1248

- Anneke Newman
- Exploring donor-driven skills development as a channel of continued aid dependency pp. 1249-1268

- Jamelia Harris
- The long shadow of the developmental state: energy infrastructure and environmental sustainability in Southeast Asia pp. 1269-1287

- Jürgen Rüland
- ‘Allow her to flourish and grow’: commodifying gendered handicraft labour in conscious capitalist brand imagery on Instagram pp. 1288-1305

- Alessandra Costagliola
- UN Resolution 1514: the creation of a new post-colonial sovereignty pp. 1306-1323

- Jack Basu-Mellish
- The evangelical foreign policy model: Jair Bolsonaro and evangelicals in Brazil pp. 1324-1344

- Feliciano de Sá Guimarães, André Felipe Miquelasi, Gustavo Jordan Ferreira Alves, Irma Dutra Gomes de Oliveira e Silva and Karina Stange Calandrin
- Fixing China’s humanitarian aid architecture: what are the lessons from the European Union and the United States? pp. 1345-1362

- Chao Zhang
Volume 44, issue 5, 2023
- The weak institutionalisation of prior consultation in Peru: ambivalent cooperation between indigenous organisations and state activists pp. 839-855

- Maritza Paredes
- Understanding Syrian refugees in Turkey from an environment of insecurity and the conflict model of migration perspective pp. 856-871

- İnci Aksu Kargın and Ibrahim Sirkeci
- Migtech, fintech and fair migration in Malaysia: addressing the protection gap between migrant rights and labour policies pp. 872-891

- Choo Chin Low
- When do civilians resist military coup attempts? pp. 892-910

- Ömer Aslan and Mehmet Özkan
- ‘The tears don’t give you funding’: data neocolonialism in development in the Global South pp. 911-929

- Renee Lynch, Jason C. Young, Chris Jowaisas, Joel Sam, Stanley Boakye-Achampong, Maria Garrido and Chris Rothschild
- ‘The generation that will inherit Syria’: education as citizen aid and political opportunity pp. 930-945

- Kjetil Selvik and Tamar Groves
- Whose security is it? Elitism and the global approach to maritime security in Africa pp. 946-966

- Ifesinachi Marybenedette Okafor-Yarwood and Freedom C. Onuoha
- Trapped in the underground economy: Syrian refugees in the informal labour market in Turkey pp. 967-984

- Vasja Badalič
- Informal imposed hierarchies in world politics and internal instabilities in subordinate states: the Afghanistan and Iraq cases pp. 985-1002

- Hüsna Taş Yetim
- Autocracies and the temptation of sentimentality: repertoires of the past and contemporary meaning-making in the Gulf monarchies pp. 1003-1020

- Thomas Demmelhuber and Antonia Thies
- Navigating through depoliticisation: international stakeholders and refugee reception in Jordan and Turkey pp. 1021-1038

- Alexander Jung, Ezgi Irgil, Isabell Schierenbeck and Andrea Spehar
- State apologies, postcolonial resistance and ontological insecurity: the Matabeleland massacre pp. 1039-1057

- Osondu C. Ugochukwu
- Gender mainstreaming 2.0: emergent gender equality agendas under Sustainable Development Goals pp. 1058-1076

- Gloria Novovic
- Peace through coca? Decolonial peacebuilding ecologies and rural development in the Territory of Conviviality and Peace of Lerma, Colombia pp. 1077-1097

- Óscar E. Valencia and Christopher Courtheyn
- Correction pp. 1098-1099

- The Editors
Volume 44, issue 4, 2023
- ‘When orange becomes sweeter’: understanding climate variability, situated knowledge and development in an Eastern Himalayan region of India pp. 631-648

- Mridusmita Dutta and Amiya Kumar Das
- Citizenship and urban belonging in Mumbai: understanding the impact of informal institutions on street vending pp. 649-666

- Amy Schoenecker
- Brahmanical patriarchy and the politics of anti-trafficking and prostitution governance: from colonial to contemporary India pp. 667-685

- Jaffer Latief Najar
- What is behind the Palestinian split and what makes it difficult to end? A historical institutional analysis from a settler colonial lens pp. 686-704

- Tamer Qarmout
- Making sense of Lebanon’s approach to the (non-)securitisation of Syrian refugees: a political economic perspective pp. 705-723

- Martin Beck
- Unusual middle power activism and regime survival: Turkey’s drone warfare and its regime-boosting effects pp. 724-743

- Digdem Soyaltin-Colella and Tolga Demiryol
- Coloniality and the Global North war against disinformation: the case of the European Union pp. 744-761

- Michael Merlingen
- The Ethiopia–Eritrea rapprochement: highly personalised and less-institutionalised initiative pp. 762-775

- Amare K. Aweke and Mohammed Seid
- Conceptualising criminal wars in Latin America pp. 776-794

- Raul Zepeda Gil
- The role of civil servants in the dignification of victims in Meta, Colombia pp. 795-813

- Sandra M. Rios Oyola and Carolina Hormaza
- China-backed infrastructure in the Global South: lessons from the case of the Brazil–Peru Transcontinental Railway project pp. 814-832

- Leolino Dourado
- Response to Martin Fredriksson, ‘Balancing community rights and national interests in international protection of traditional knowledge: a study of India’s Traditional Knowledge Digital Library’ pp. 833-837

- Viswajanani J. Sattigeri and Vijayalakshmi Asthana
Volume 44, issue 3, 2023
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- The use of zakat in the pandemic response: the case of Islamic Relief and BAZNAS in Indonesia pp. 405-422

- Altea Pericoli
- It will take a global village to find cures for global pandemics: the Ubuntu perspective pp. 423-441

- Aminu Mamman, Motolani Agbebi and Mohamed Branine
- A sensitivity to sensitisation: a case study of participatory approaches within government-mandated climate resettlement in Malawi pp. 442-459

- Hebe Nicholson
- Hard borders and soft agreements: evaluating governance within the Global Compact for Migration pp. 460-477

- Susan P. Murphy
- Refugee recognition in Brazil under Bolsonaro: the domestic impact of international norms and standards pp. 478-495

- Leiza Brumat and Andrew Geddes
- The ‘competitive authoritarian’ turn in Turkey: bandwagoning versus reality pp. 496-512

- Düzgün Arslantaş and André Kaiser
- Epistemic hierarchies and asymmetrical dialogues in global IR: increasing the epistemic gravity of the periphery through thematic density pp. 513-531

- Eyüp Ersoy
- Frames of self-reliance: an analysis of evolving international development discourse pp. 532-553

- Rachel Neill, Yusra Ribhi Shawar, Michael Kunnuji, Malvikha Manoj and Jeremy Shiffman
- Resource allocation in power-sharing arrangements – evidence from Lebanon pp. 554-573

- Mounir Mahmalat, Sami Atallah and Wassim Maktabi
- Neoliberal ideologies and philanthrocapitalist agendas: what does a ‘smart economics’ discourse empower? pp. 574-594

- Ruth Smith, Anna Mdee, Susannah M. Sallu and Stephen Whitfield
- Chinese financing in Ethiopia’s infrastructure sector: agency distribution within and outside the state pp. 595-611

- Valeria Lauria
- Toxic turn in Brazilian agriculture? The political economy of pesticide legalisation in post-2016 Brazil pp. 612-630

- Ossi I. Ollinaho, Marcos A. Pedlowski and Markus Kröger
Volume 44, issue 2, 2023
- Syrian refugees in Turkey: exploring the role of I/NGOs in refugee crisis pp. 231-245

- Emrah Atar, Farhad Hossain and A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah
- Iran’s soft power in Venezuela pp. 246-265

- Ali Akbar
- ‘Bright, shiny, inconsequential’? The rise and fall of innovation labs in the aid sector pp. 266-283

- Tamas Wells
- Deadly global alliance: antidemocracy and anti-environmentalism pp. 284-299

- Eve Darian-Smith
- Coloniality of power and social control strategies in mining: an analysis of MAM activists’ narratives pp. 300-319

- Andreina Del Carmen Camero de Lima and Flávia Luciana Naves Mafra
- Manufacturing the Ummah: Turkey’s transnational populism and construction of the people globally pp. 320-336

- Ihsan Yilmaz and Mustafa Demir
- Examining the ‘developmentalisation’ of humanitarian response: the politics of migration and development in Tunisia pp. 337-355

- Ankushi Mitra
- Under the leadership of our president: ‘Potemkin AI’ and the Turkish approach to artificial intelligence pp. 356-376

- Muhammed Can
- The theatre of development: dramaturgy, actors and performances in the ‘workshop space’ pp. 377-394

- Helen E. Shutt, Laura S. Martin and Marié-Heleen Coetzee
- The Chagos dispute: where right makes might pp. 395-404

- Peter Harris
Volume 44, issue 1, 2023
- Issues of gender in sport leadership: reflections from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-21

- Cora Burnett
- Islam and International Relations (IR): why is there no Islamic IR theory? pp. 22-38

- Ali Bakir
- Manufacturing consent in Africa? Multinationals, NGOs and the (re)invention of resistance in the Niger Delta’s oilscapes pp. 39-56

- Akin Iwilade
- Political economy of South–South relations: an analysis of BRICS’ investment protection agreements in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 57-75

- Ana Saggioro Garcia and Rodrigo Curty Pereira
- All geopolitics is local: the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor amidst overlapping centre–periphery relations pp. 76-95

- Pascal Abb
- Remittances and social capital: livelihood strategies of Timorese workers participating in the Australian Seasonal Worker Programme pp. 96-114

- Annie Wu, Jeffrey Neilson and John Connell
- Why is Cuba’s economic reform progressing so slowly? pp. 115-133

- Jose Antonio Alonso and Pavel Vidal
- International engagement with North Korea: disability, human rights and humanitarian aid pp. 134-151

- Danielle Chubb and Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings
- Understanding the transformation of Political Islam beyond party politics: the case of Tunisia pp. 152-169

- Ester Sigillò
- Perspectives on violent extremism from development–humanitarian NGO staff in Southeast Asia pp. 170-189

- Juhi Sonrexa, Leanne M. Kelly, Greg Barton and Anthony Ware
- Contested food, conflicting policies: health and development in tribal communities in India pp. 190-210

- Vandana and Rajesh Bhattacharya
- ‘The Key to solving all problems’? Unpacking China’s development-as-security approach in Mali pp. 211-229

- Lina Benabdallah and Daniel Large
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