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Third World Quarterly

1998 - 2025

Current editor(s): Shahid Qadir

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Volume 35, issue 10, 2014

Introduction: emerging powers and the UN – what kind of development partnership? pp. 1749-1758 Downloads
Thomas G. Weiss and Adriana Erthal Abdenur
Assessing the G77: 50 years after and 40 years after the pp. 1759-1774 Downloads
John Toye
South–South cooperation and the international development battlefield: between the and the UN pp. 1775-1790 Downloads
Paulo Esteves and Manaíra Assunção
How representative are ? pp. 1791-1808 Downloads
Ramesh Thakur
Financing the UN development system and the future of multilateralism pp. 1809-1828 Downloads
Bruce Jenks
Emerging powers at the UN: ducking for cover? pp. 1829-1844 Downloads
Silke Weinlich
A changing world: is the UN development system ready? pp. 1845-1859 Downloads
Stephen Browne
South–South cooperation and the future of development assistance: mapping actors and options pp. 1860-1875 Downloads
Paolo de Renzio and Jurek Seifert
Emerging powers as normative agents: Brazil and China within the UN development system pp. 1876-1893 Downloads
Adriana Erthal Abdenur
Emerging powers and the UN development system: canvassing global views pp. 1894-1910 Downloads
Stephen Browne and Thomas G. Weiss
War-torn countries, natural resources, emerging-power investors and the UN development system pp. 1911-1926 Downloads
Graciana del Castillo

Volume 35, issue 9, 2014

Semi-peripheral countries and the invention of the ‘Third World’, 1955–65 pp. 1547-1565 Downloads
Guy Laron
US foreign policy, intersectional totality and the structure of empire pp. 1566-1581 Downloads
John Munro
Explaining institutional change in international patent politics pp. 1582-1597 Downloads
Florian Rabitz
Public–private partnerships (s) in global health: the good, the bad and the ugly pp. 1598-1614 Downloads
Arne Ruckert and Ronald Labonté
State building and the non-state: debating key dilemmas pp. 1615-1635 Downloads
Sukanya Podder
Beyond the merchant and the clergyman: assessing moral claims about development cooperation pp. 1636-1655 Downloads
Peter van Dam and Wouter van Dis
Dance of Orientalisms and waves of catastrophes: culturalism and pragmatism in imperial approaches to Islam and the Middle East pp. 1656-1671 Downloads
Sedef Arat-Koç
The iron law of Erdogan: the decay from intra-party democracy to personalistic rule pp. 1672-1690 Downloads
Caroline Lancaster
Humanising the subaltern: unbounded caste and the limits of a rights regime pp. 1691-1708 Downloads
Ted Svensson
Capitalising on the financialisation of agriculture: Cargill’s land investment techniques in the Philippines pp. 1709-1727 Downloads
Tania Salerno
Can there be mercy without the merciful? A meditation on Martha Nussbaum’s questions pp. 1728-1747 Downloads
Stephen Chan

Volume 35, issue 8, 2014

Postcolonialism and international development studies: a dialectical exchange? pp. 1343-1354 Downloads
Luke Strongman
The ‘girl effect’: liberalism, empowerment and the contradictions of development pp. 1355-1373 Downloads
Jason Hickel
The not-so-great aid debate pp. 1374-1389 Downloads
Susan Engel
The social science of human rights: the need for a ‘second image reversed’? pp. 1390-1405 Downloads
Salvador Santino F. Regilme
Pitying the Third World: towards more progressive emotional responses to development education in schools pp. 1406-1422 Downloads
Rachel A.M. Tallon and Andrew McGregor
Determinants of developing country debt: the revolving door of debt rescheduling through the Paris Club and export credits pp. 1423-1440 Downloads
Pamela Blackmon
Privatising the war on drugs pp. 1441-1456 Downloads
Christopher Hobson
Culture-centric pre-emptive counterinsurgency and US Africa Command: assessing the role of the US social sciences in US military engagements in Africa pp. 1457-1475 Downloads
Horace Campbell and Amber Murrey
Imperial governance, sovereignty and the management of chronic instability in Africa pp. 1476-1495 Downloads
John Glenn
The case of the ‘other India’ and Indian scholarship pp. 1496-1508 Downloads
Priya Naik
Illiberal peace-building in hybrid political orders: managing violence during Indonesia’s contested political transition pp. 1509-1528 Downloads
Claire Q. Smith
New multilateralism and governmental mechanisms for including civil society during Mexico’s presidency of the G20 in 2012 pp. 1529-1546 Downloads
Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard and Antonio Alejo Jaime

Volume 35, issue 7, 2014

Psychoanalysis and development: an introduction pp. 1117-1119 Downloads
Ilan Kapoor
Psychoanalysis and development: contributions, examples, limits pp. 1120-1143 Downloads
Ilan Kapoor
Fantasy machine: philanthrocapitalism as an ideological formation pp. 1144-1161 Downloads
Japhy Wilson
Manicheism delirium: desire and disavowal in the libidinal economy of an emerging economy pp. 1162-1178 Downloads
Maureen Sioh
Fair trade slippages and Vietnam gaps: the ideological fantasies of fair trade coffee pp. 1179-1194 Downloads
Gavin Fridell
Barbarian hordes: the overpopulation scapegoat in international development discourse pp. 1195-1215 Downloads
Robert Fletcher, Jan Breitling and Valerie Puleo
International support for action on climate change and democracy: exploring complementarities pp. 1216-1238 Downloads
Peter Burnell
Violent conflicts and natural disasters: the growing case for cross-disciplinary dialogue pp. 1239-1255 Downloads
Elisabeth King and John C. Mutter
Impediments to the implementation of voluntary codes of conduct in production factories of the Global South: so much to do, so little done pp. 1256-1272 Downloads
Maike J. Drebes
Global norms, organisational change: framing the rights-based approach at ActionAid pp. 1273-1289 Downloads
Bronwen Magrath
Homosexuality as cultural battleground in the Middle East: culture and postcolonial international theory pp. 1290-1306 Downloads
Katerina Dalacoura
China’s contradictory role(s) in world politics: decrypting China’s North Korea strategy pp. 1307-1325 Downloads
Nele Noesselt
The future UN development agenda: contrasting visions, contrasting operations pp. 1326-1340 Downloads
Stephen Browne and Thomas G. Weiss
Corrigendum pp. 1341-1341 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 35, issue 6, 2014

From a ‘terrorist’ to global icon: a critical decolonial ethical tribute to Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela of South Africa pp. 905-921 Downloads
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
A Post-development Hoax? (Re)-examining the Past, Present and Future of Development Studies pp. 922-938 Downloads
Nathan Andrews and Sylvia Bawa
Mining strategies in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 939-957 Downloads
Eckart Woertz
Public perceptions of India’s role as an international development cooperation partner: domestic responses to rising ‘donor’ visibility pp. 958-979 Downloads
Emma Mawdsley
Who will make the ‘best’ use of Africa’s land? Lessons from Zimbabwe pp. 980-995 Downloads
Jeanette Manjengwa, Joseph Hanlon and Teresa Smart
Financial transitions in the PRC: banking on the state? pp. 996-1013 Downloads
Shaun Breslin
Between poverty and prosperity: China’s dependent development and the ‘middle-income trap’ pp. 1014-1031 Downloads
Jin Zeng and Yuanyuan Fang
The in Bali: what 9 means for the Doha Development Agenda and why it matters pp. 1032-1050 Downloads
Rorden Wilkinson, Erin Hannah and James Scott
Empowering the poor? The successes and limitations of the Bali Package for the s pp. 1051-1065 Downloads
Amrita Narlikar and Shishir Priyadarshi
India, developmental multilateralism and the Doha ministerial conference pp. 1066-1081 Downloads
Charalampos Efstathopoulos and Dominic Kelly
Whose world? Development, civil society, development studies and (not only) scholar activists pp. 1082-1097 Downloads
Henning Melber
into the international pp. 1098-1114 Downloads
Pinar Bilgin
Erratum pp. 1115-1115 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 35, issue 5, 2014

Erratum pp. (905)-(905) Downloads
The Editors
Corruption in the aftermath of war: an introduction pp. 723-736 Downloads
Jonas Lindberg and Camilla Orjuela
What is the opposite of corruption? pp. 737-752 Downloads
Bo Rothstein
Corruption and identity politics in divided societies pp. 753-769 Downloads
Camilla Orjuela
Natural resources and corruption in post-war transitions: matters of trust pp. 770-786 Downloads
Philippe Le Billon
Corruption complaints, inequality and ethnic grievances in post-Biafra Nigeria pp. 787-802 Downloads
Daniel Jordan Smith
Arbiters with guns: the ambiguity of military involvement in civilian disputes in the DR Congo pp. 803-820 Downloads
Maria Eriksson Baaz and Judith Verweijen
Petty and grand corruption and the conflict dynamics in Northern Uganda pp. 821-835 Downloads
Malin J. Nystrand
Anti-corruption or accountability? International efforts in post-conflict Liberia pp. 836-854 Downloads
Yoshino Funaki and Blair Glencorse
Corruption in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo: a deal among friends pp. 855-871 Downloads
Roberto Belloni and Francesco Strazzari
Can elite corruption be a legitimate Machiavellian tool in an unruly world? The case of post-conflict Cambodia pp. 872-887 Downloads
Robin Biddulph
Land and grievances in post-conflict Sri Lanka: exploring the role of corruption complaints pp. 888-904 Downloads
Jonas Lindberg and Dhammika Herath

Volume 35, issue 4, 2014

Studying the International Crisis Group pp. 545-562 Downloads
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara
Educating into liberal peace: the International Crisis Group’s contribution to an emerging global governmentality pp. 563-580 Downloads
Sonja Grigat
The International Crisis Group and the manufacturing and communicating of crises pp. 581-597 Downloads
Greg Simons
: the techno-politics of international crisis in Lebanon (and beyond) pp. 598-615 Downloads
Nikolas Kosmatopoulos
On methodology and myths: exploring the International Crisis Group’s organisational culture pp. 616-633 Downloads
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara
Transnational think-tanks: foot soldiers in the battlefield of ideas? Examining the role of the in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2000–01 pp. 634-651 Downloads
Roland Kostić
‘Hunting ghosts of a difficult past’: the International Crisis Group and the production of ‘crisis knowledge’ in the Mano River Basin wars pp. 652-668 Downloads
Morten Bøås
Malevolent politics: reporting on government action and the dilemmas of rule in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 669-685 Downloads
Kai Koddenbrock
Framing Kony: Uganda’s war, Obama’s advisers and the nature of ‘influence’ in Western foreign policy making pp. 686-704 Downloads
Jonathan Fisher
Encountering knowledge production: the International Crisis Group and the making of Mexico’s security crisis pp. 705-722 Downloads
Markus Hochmüller and Markus-Michael Müller

Volume 35, issue 3, 2014

A global partnership for development and other unfulfilled promises of the millennium project pp. 345-357 Downloads
Meredeth Turshen
Indigenous voices and the making of the post-2015 development agenda: the recurring tyranny of participation pp. 358-375 Downloads
Charis Enns, Brock Bersaglio and Thembela Kepe
Rising powers at the UN: an analysis of the voting behaviour of in the General Assembly pp. 376-391 Downloads
Peter Ferdinand
The extraterritorial dimensions of biofuel policies and the politics of scale: live and let die? pp. 392-410 Downloads
Mairon G. Bastos Lima and Joyeeta Gupta
The European Commission’s implementation of budget support and the Governance Incentive Tranche in Ethiopia: democracy promoter or developmental donor? pp. 411-427 Downloads
Karen Del Biondo and Jan Orbie
The social foundations of global production networks: towards a global political economy of child labour pp. 428-446 Downloads
Nicola Phillips, Resmi Bhaskaran, Dev Nathan and C. Upendranadh
Liberation movements, universal citizenship and the resolution of ethno-national conflict: non-racialism and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict pp. 447-467 Downloads
Alan Emery and Donald Will
(Neo-)extractivism – a new challenge for development theory from Latin America pp. 468-486 Downloads
Hans-Jürgen Burchardt and Kristina Dietz
Not yet a democracy: establishing civilian authority over the security sector in Brazil – lessons for other countries in transition pp. 487-504 Downloads
Denise Garcia
Introduction: engaging critically from theory to policy and implementation pp. 505-506 Downloads
David Simon and Edward Carr
Bridging the academic–practitioner divide pp. 507-509 Downloads
Jonathan Cook and Natalie Elwell
Praxis: changing world, changing self pp. 510-512 Downloads
Kathleen O’Reilly
Practical, critical and constructive engagement pp. 513-515 Downloads
Brent McCusker
Doing development as a critical development scholar pp. 516-519 Downloads
Farhana Sultana
The endogenous scholar: porous boundaries and travelling ideas in development pp. 520-523 Downloads
Anthony Bebbington
Conclusions – engaging critical perspectives in development policy and implementation pp. 524-527 Downloads
Edward Carr and David Simon
Octavio Paz’s India pp. 528-543 Downloads
Alejandro A. González-Ormerod

Volume 35, issue 2, 2014

‘Fragile States’: introducing a political concept pp. 197-209 Downloads
Sonja Grimm, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert and Olivier Nay
International Organisations and the Production of Hegemonic Knowledge: how the World Bank and the helped invent the Fragile State Concept pp. 210-231 Downloads
Olivier Nay
The ’s discourse on fragile states: expertise and the normalisation of knowledge production pp. 232-251 Downloads
Nicolas Lemay-Hébert and Xavier Mathieu
The European Union’s ambiguous concept of ‘state fragility’ pp. 252-267 Downloads
Sonja Grimm
Measuring and managing ‘state fragility’: the production of statistics by the World Bank, Timor-Leste and the g7+ pp. 268-283 Downloads
Isabel Rocha De Siqueira
How Sudan’s ‘rogue’ state label shaped US responses to the Darfur conflict: what’s the problem and who’s in charge? pp. 284-299 Downloads
Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert
State disintegration and power politics in post-Suharto Indonesia pp. 300-315 Downloads
Felix Heiduk
When it pays to be a ‘fragile state’: Uganda’s use and abuse of a dubious concept pp. 316-332 Downloads
Jonathan Fisher
State fragility and failure as wicked problems: beyond naming and taming pp. 333-344 Downloads
Derick W. Brinkerhoff

Volume 35, issue 1, 2014

New actors and alliances in development pp. 1-21 Downloads
Lisa Ann Richey and Stefano Ponte
Business as a development agent: evidence of possibility and improbability pp. 22-42 Downloads
Michael Blowfield and Catherine S. Dolan
Trade, consumption and development alliances: the historical legacy of the Empire Marketing Board poster campaign pp. 43-64 Downloads
Uma Kothari
Buying into development? Brand Aid forms of cause-related marketing pp. 65-87 Downloads
Stefano Ponte and Lisa Ann Richey
The production and construction of celebrity advocacy in international development pp. 88-108 Downloads
Dan Brockington
The philanthropic state: market–state hybrids in the philanthrocapitalist turn pp. 109-125 Downloads
Linsey McGoey
The politics of industrial policy: ruling elites and their alliances pp. 126-144 Downloads
Lindsay Whitfield and Lars Buur
‘Donors go home’: non-traditional state actors and the creation of development space in Zambia pp. 145-162 Downloads
Peter Kragelund
Diasporas as development partners for peace? The alliance between the Darfuri diaspora and the Save Darfur Coalition pp. 163-180 Downloads
Alexandra Cosima Budabin
New development alternatives or business as usual with a new face? The transformative potential of new actors and alliances in development pp. 181-195 Downloads
Nicola Banks and David Hulme
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