Third World Quarterly
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Volume 34, issue 10, 2013
- Drugs and Dirty Wars: intelligence cooperation in the global South pp. 1749-1766

- Zakia Shiraz
- A Postcolonial Critique of State Sovereignty in: the contradictory legacy of a ‘West-centric’ discipline pp. 1767-1793

- Navid Pourmokhtari
- The Ideologies of Informality: informal urbanisation in the architectural and planning discourses pp. 1794-1810

- Jan Van Ballegooijen and Roberto Rocco
- Practice, Pirates and Coast Guards: the grand narrative of Somali piracy pp. 1811-1827

- Christian Bueger
- Whole-of-Government Approaches to Fragile States in Africa pp. 1828-1842

- Gorm Rye Olsen
- Aiding Revolution? Wikileaks, communication and the ‘Arab Spring’ in Egypt pp. 1843-1857

- Simon Mabon
- The Asian Development Bank as a Global Risk Regulator in Myanmar pp. 1858-1871

- Adam Simpson and Susan Park
- Migration, Reconfigurations of Family Relations and Social (In)Security: an introduction pp. 1872-1880

- Catherine Locke, Janet Seeley and Nitya Rao
- Migration and Social Reproduction at Critical Junctures in Family Life Course pp. 1881-1895

- Catherine Locke, Janet Seeley and Nitya Rao
- ‘Doing Gendered Age’: older mothers and migrant daughters negotiating care work in rural Lao PDR and Thailand pp. 1896-1910

- Roy Huijsmans
- Negotiating Ethnic Recognition Systems in the UK: the soft pan-ethnic identifications of Latin American migrants in the north of England pp. 1911-1926

- Rosa Mas Giralt
- The Place of Vietnamese Marriage Migrants in Singapore: social reproduction, social ‘problems’ and social protection pp. 1927-1941

- Brenda SA Yeoh, Heng Leng Chee and Grace HY Baey
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 9, 2013
- Global Land Grabs: historical processes, theoretical and methodological implications and current trajectories pp. 1517-1531

- Marc Edelman, Carlos Oya and Saturnino M Borras
- The Land Rush and Classic Agrarian Questions of Capital and Labour: a systematic scoping review of the socioeconomic impact of land grabs in Africa pp. 1532-1557

- Carlos Oya
- Land Grabbing, Large- Small-scale Farming: what can evidence and policy from 20th century Africa contribute to the debate? pp. 1558-1581

- Elena Baglioni and Peter Gibbon
- Primitive Accumulation, Accumulation by Dispossession and the Global Land Grab pp. 1582-1604

- Derek Hall
- The New Enclosures? Polanyi, international investment law and the global land rush pp. 1605-1629

- Lorenzo Cotula
- Human Rights Responses to Land Grabbing: a right to food perspective pp. 1630-1650

- Christophe Golay and Irene Biglino
- The Global Politics of Water Grabbing pp. 1651-1675

- Jennifer Franco, Lyla Mehta and Gert Jan Veldwisch
- Green Dreams: Myth and Reality in China’s Agricultural Investment in Africa pp. 1676-1696

- Deborah Bräutigam and Haisen Zhang
- Cycles of Land Grabbing in Central America: an argument for history and a case study in the Bajo Aguán, Honduras pp. 1697-1722

- Marc Edelman and Andrés León
- Global Land Grabbing and Political Reactions ‘From Below’ pp. 1723-1747

- Saturnino M Borras and Jennifer C Franco
Volume 34, issue 8, 2013
- The Global South in Environmental Negotiations: the politics of coalitions in + pp. 1307-1322

- Jen Iris Allan and Peter Dauvergne
- Revisiting the Concept of the Failed State: bringing the state back in pp. 1323-1338

- Natasha Ezrow and Erica Frantz
- Organisational Theories of Change in the Era of Organisational Cosmopolitanism: lessons from ActionAid’s human rights-based approach pp. 1339-1360

- Paul Gready
- Beyond s: Why the ‘s Doha Round is unhealthy pp. 1361-1376

- James Scott and Sophie Harman
- European Media Coverage of Argentina’s Debt Default and Recovery: distorting the lessons for Europe pp. 1377-1391

- Julien Mercille
- America’s Missing Leverage in Afghanistan and Pakistan: a structural analysis pp. 1392-1408

- Barbara Elias
- Rising Powers in a Changing Global Order: the political economy of Turkey in the age of s pp. 1409-1426

- Ziya Öni̇ş and Mustafa Kutlay
- vs Development: a paradigm shift in the Andes? pp. 1427-1442

- Unai Villalba
- Going Underground: the political economy of the ‘left turn’ in South America pp. 1443-1457

- Antulio Rosales
- Shaping the Future of Mid-range Northern s: ten challenges, ten proposals pp. 1458-1474

- Antonio Sianes
- The North’s Growing Role in South–South Cooperation: keeping the foothold pp. 1475-1491

- Adriana Erthal Abdenur and João Moura Estevão Marques Da Fonseca
- Introduction—Politicising Debt and Development: activist voices on social justice in the new millennium pp. 1492-1496

- Gavin Fridell
- Debt and Power: global injustices and grassroots alternatives pp. 1497-1498

- Tim Jones
- Give me Liberty or Give me Debt! pp. 1499-1501

- Dan Beeton
- Lethal Liabilities: the human costs of debt and capital flight pp. 1502-1504

- Peter Gillespie
- International NGOs and the Aid Industry: constraints on international solidarity pp. 1505-1515

- Molly Kane
Volume 34, issue 7, 2013
- Cosmologies and Regionalisms from ‘Above’ and ‘Below’ in the post-cold war Americas: the Relevance of Karl Polanyi for the 21st century pp. 1145-1158

- Alejandra Roncallo
- American Power, East Asian Regionalism and Emerging Powers: or empire? pp. 1159-1174

- James Parisot
- Modalities of Violence in Development: structural or contingent, mythic or divine? pp. 1175-1192

- Trevor Parfitt
- ‘Finishing the Job’: the UN Special Committee on Decolonization and the politics of self-governance pp. 1193-1208

- Oliver Turner
- Child Trafficking, Child Soldiering: exploring the relationship between two ‘worst forms’ of child labour pp. 1209-1226

- Carl Conradi
- Governing International Migration through Partnership pp. 1227-1246

- Rahel Kunz
- Escaping the ‘Field Trap’: exploitation and the global politics of educational fieldwork in ‘conflict zones’ pp. 1247-1264

- Audra Mitchell
- Participatory Development and Reconstruction: a literature review pp. 1265-1278

- Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa
- The Trouble in Mali—corruption, collusion, resistance pp. 1279-1292

- Morten Bøås and Liv Elin Torheim
- Urbanisation and Political Change in Pakistan: exploring the known unknowns pp. 1293-1304

- Daanish Mustafa and Amiera Sawas
- Retraction of a published article pp. 1305-1305

- Editors
Volume 34, issue 6, 2013
- Foreign Policy Strategies of Emerging Powers in a Multipolar World: an introductory review pp. 943-962

- Andrew Cooper and Daniel Flemes
- Squeezed or revitalised? Middle powers, the G20 and the evolution of global governance pp. 963-984

- Andrew Cooper
- Middle Range Powers in Global Governance pp. 985-999

- Hongying Wang and Erik French
- From the New International Economic Order to the G20: how the ‘global South’ is restructuring world capitalism from within pp. 1000-1015

- Philip Golub
- Network Powers: strategies of change in the multipolar system pp. 1016-1036

- Daniel Flemes
- Maritime Strategies of Rising Powers: developments in China and Russia pp. 1037-1053

- Alexandr Burilkov and Torsten Geise
- Contested Cyberspace and Rising Powers pp. 1054-1074

- Hannes Ebert and Tim Maurer
- in the Contemporary World: changing identities, converging interests pp. 1075-1090

- Fabiano Mielniczuk
- Bugger thy Neighbour? and South–South Solidarity pp. 1091-1110

- Philip Nel and Ian Taylor
- When Words are not Enough: assessing the relationship between international commitments and the nuclear choices of Brazil, India and South Africa pp. 1111-1126

- Mariana Carpes
- Shaping the Middle East in the Midst of the Arab Uprisings: Turkish and Saudi foreign policy strategies pp. 1127-1144

- Crystal Ennis and Bessma Momani
Volume 34, issue 5, 2013
- The Precariat: a view from the South pp. 747-762

- Ronaldo Munck
- The Local Turn in Peace Building: a critical agenda for peace pp. 763-783

- Roger Mac Ginty and Oliver Richmond
- Policy Coherence for Development and Securitisation: competing paradigms or stabilising North–South hierarchies? pp. 784-799

- Nancy Thede
- The International Criminal Court: limits, potential and conditions for the promotion of justice and peace pp. 800-818

- Catherine Gegout
- Safeguarding Political Guarantees in the Colombian Peace Process: have Santos and learnt the lessons from the past? pp. 819-837

- Andrei Gomez-Suarez and Jonathan Newman
- Democratisation in the Middle East and North Africa: perspectives from democracy support pp. 838-855

- Peter Burnell
- Structure, Agency And Hezbollah: a Morphogenetic View pp. 856-872

- Karim Knio
- The Rise of a ‘New Slavery’? Understanding African unfree labour through neoliberalism pp. 873-892

- Genevieve Lebaron and Alison Ayers
- Refugees, and Citizenship Rights: the perils of humanitarianism in the African Great Lakes region pp. 893-912

- Patricia Daley
- The fetishism of humanitarian objects and the management of malnutrition in emergencies pp. 913-928

- Tom Scott-Smith
- The Postcolonial World and the Recourse to Myth: a critique of Albert Memmi’s pp. 929-941

- Sina Salessi
- Erratum pp. 942-942

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 4, 2013
- The Politics of Debt and Development in the New Millennium: an introduction pp. 535-546

- Susanne Soederberg
- A critical geography of poverty finance pp. 547-568

- Katharine Rankin
- Debt, Uneven Development and Capitalist Crisis in South Africa: from Moody’s macroeconomic monitoring to Marikana microfinance pp. 569-592

- Patrick Bond
- Universalising Financial Inclusion and the Securitisation of Development pp. 593-612

- Susanne Soederberg
- Debt Politics and the Free Trade ‘Package’: the case of the Caribbean pp. 613-629

- Gavin Fridell
- Governance, Representation and International Aid pp. 630-652

- Sheila Nair
- Carbon Markets, Debt and Uneven Development pp. 653-670

- Kate Ervine
- Value-chain Agriculture and Debt Relations: contradictory outcomes pp. 671-690

- Philip Mcmichael
- Liquid Debts: credit, groundwater and the social ecology of agrarian distress in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 691-709

- Marcus Taylor
- Critical Review: the politics of sovereign debt pp. 710-725

- Jesse Hembruff
- Politicising Debt and Development: activist voices on social justice in the new millennium pp. 726-745

- Gavin Fridell
Volume 34, issue 3, 2013
- Poverty, Politics and Aid: is a reframing of global poverty approaching? pp. 357-377

- Andy Sumner
- , Tax and Development pp. 378-396

- Rhys Jenkins and Peter Newell
- Has the Green Revolution been a Cumulative Learning Process? pp. 397-404

- Jonathan Harwood
- Social Media and Global Development Rituals: a content analysis of blogs and tweets on the 2010 Summit pp. 405-422

- Tobias Denskus and Daniel Esser
- David Harvey in Tahrir Square: the dispossessed, the discontented and the Egyptian revolution pp. 423-440

- Roberto Roccu
- The Kurdish Spring pp. 441-457

- Michael Gunter
- Constructing the Nation’s Enemy:, popular culture and the Muslim ‘other’ in Bollywood cinema pp. 458-469

- Sanjeev Kumar
- The Long Shadow of Band Aid Humanitarianism: revisiting the dynamics between famine and celebrity pp. 470-484

- Tanja Müller
- ‘Getting in Touch with your Inner Angelina’: celebrity humanitarianism and the cultural politics of gendered generosity in volunteer tourism pp. 485-499

- Mary Mostafanezhad
- Intellectual Property Rights and the Potential for Universal Access to Treatment:, and / medicine pp. 500-515

- Adrian Flint and Jill Payne
- Intellectual Property and Food Security in Least Developed Countries pp. 516-533

- Miranda Forsyth and Sue Farran
Volume 34, issue 2, 2013
- Introduction: rising powers and the future of global governance pp. 183-193

- Kevin Gray and Craig Murphy
- Capitalist Globalisation and the Problem of Stability: enter the new quintet and other emerging powers pp. 194-213

- Achin Vanaik
- Recasting the Power Politics of Debt: structural power, hegemonic stabilisers and change pp. 214-232

- Andreas Antoniades
- Can China Lead? pp. 233-250

- Mark Beeson
- Sub-imperialism as Lubricant of Neoliberalism: South African ‘deputy sheriff’ duty within pp. 251-270

- Patrick Bond
- Brazil’s Foreign Policy Priorities pp. 271-286

- Steen Fryba Christensen
- The ‘Ankara Moment’: the politics of Turkey’s regional power in the Middle East, 2007–11 pp. 287-304

- André Bank and Roy Karadag
- Realising Justice pp. 305-320

- Neera Chandhoke
- Rising Donors and the New Narrative of ‘South–South’ Cooperation: what prospects for changing the landscape of development assistance programmes? pp. 321-338

- Fahimul Quadir
- Rising Powers and the Future of Democracy Promotion: the case of Brazil and India pp. 339-355

- Oliver Stuenkel
Volume 34, issue 1, 2013
- Curses, Diseases and Other Resource Confusions pp. 1-21

- Alfredo Saad-Filho and John Weeks
- Global: emerging market powers and polycentric governance pp. 23-37

- James Mittelman
- Towards a Typology of Humanitarian Access Denial pp. 39-57

- Melissa Labonte and Anne Edgerton
- Beyond the Ivory Tower: A Case for ‘Praxeological Deconstructionism’ as a ‘Third Way’ in IR Theorising pp. 59-76

- Nathan Andrews
- Livelihoods as Intimate Government: Reframing the logic of livelihoods for development pp. 77-108

- Edward Carr
- Redefining Poverty as Risk and Vulnerability: shifting strategies of liberal economic governance pp. 109-129

- Jacqueline Best
- Quantifying Law: legal indicator projects and the reproduction of neoliberal common sense pp. 131-150

- Tor Krever
- Prizes for Pharmaceuticals? Mitigating the social ineffectiveness of the current pharmaceutical patent arrangement pp. 151-169

- Valbona Muzaka
- Modern Neoliberal Philanthropy: motivations and impact of Pfizer Pharmaceutical’s corporate social responsibility campaign pp. 171-182

- Michael Givel
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