Third World Quarterly
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Volume 33, issue 10, 2012
- Post-development and Poverty: an assessment pp. 1767-1782

- Paul Shaffer
- A New Frontier in Development? The use of cause-related marketing by international development organisations pp. 1783-1801

- Roberta Hawkins
- American Exceptionalism and the bin Laden Raid pp. 1803-1820

- Marouf Hasian
- The Gender Logics of Resistance to the ‘War on Terror’: constructing sex–gender difference through the erasure of patriarchy in the Middle East pp. 1821-1836

- Nicola Pratt
- Municipal Socialism Then and Now: some lessons for the Global South pp. 1837-1853

- Ellen Leopold and David McDonald
- Allegations Lost and Found: the afterlife of Dominican sugar slavery pp. 1855-1870

- Samuel Martinez
- Certifying in Contested Spaces: private regulation in Indonesian forestry and palm oil pp. 1871-1888

- John McCarthy
- A Question of Agency: Africa in international politics pp. 1889-1908

- William Brown
- Leaking Superpower: WikiLeaks and the contradictions of democracy pp. 1909-1924

- Jan Pieterse
- Party aid: democracy promotion's ‘new frontier’ or its final frontier? pp. 1925-1943

- Joel Lazarus
- Flexibility versus Inflexibility: discursive discrepancy in US democracy promotion and anti-corruption policies pp. 1945-1963

- Jeff Bridoux and Anja Gebel
Volume 33, issue 9, 2012
- ‘Third World’: the 60th anniversary of a concept that changed history pp. 1561-1573

- Marcin Solarz
- Auschwitz's Finale: racism and holocausts pp. 1575-1593

- Shiraz Dossa
- New Orientalism, Securitisation and the Western Media's Incendiary Racism pp. 1595-1610

- Tariq Amin-Khan
- Counter-revolution by Ideology? Law and development's vision(s) for post-revolutionary Egypt pp. 1611-1629

- Mohsen Al Attar
- The War on Drugs in Mexico: a failed state? pp. 1631-1645

- Adam Morton
- Challenging Global Neoliberalism? The global political economy of China's capital controls pp. 1647-1668

- Mattias Vermeiren and Sacha Dierckx
- Offsetting the Development Costs? Brain drain and the role of training and remittances pp. 1669-1683

- Daniel Agbiboa
- The Hidden Effect of Diaspora Return to Post-conflict Countries: the case of policy and temporary return to Rwanda pp. 1685-1702

- Reiko Shindo
- Renewing Global Governance: demanding rights and justice in the global South pp. 1703-1718

- Jean Grugel and Anders Uhlin
- Global and Local Health Governance: Civil society, human rights and pp. 1719-1734

- Christer Jönsson and Kristina Jönsson
- Let's Argue about Migration: advancing a right(s) discourse via communicative opportunities pp. 1735-1750

- Nicola Piper and Stefan Rother
- Ventriloquising ‘the Poor’? Of voices, choices and the politics of ‘participatory’ knowledge production pp. 1751-1765

- Andrea Cornwall and Mamoru Fujita
Volume 33, issue 8, 2012
- The Personal and the Professional: Aid workers' relationships and values in the development process pp. 1387-1404

- Anne-Meike Fechter
- Fellow Travellers in Development pp. 1405-1421

- Rosalind Eyben
- Befriending the Field: culture and friendships in development worlds pp. 1423-1437

- Eric Heuser
- Aid Relations and Aid Legitimacy: mutual imaging of aid workers and recipients in Nepal pp. 1439-1457

- Dorothea Hilhorst, Loes Weijers and Margit van Wessel
- Professionalisation Trends and Inequality: experiences and practices in aid relationships pp. 1459-1474

- Silke Roth
- ‘Living Well’ while ‘Doing Good’? (Missing) debates on altruism and professionalism in aid work pp. 1475-1491

- Anne-Meike Fechter
- ‘Struggling to Do the Right Thing’: challenges during international volunteering pp. 1493-1509

- Katharina Mangold
- Is the Non-unitary Subject a Plausible and Productive Way to Understand Development Bureaucrats? pp. 1511-1525

- Peter Tamás and Chizu Sato
- A Moral Economy? Social interpretations of money in Aidland pp. 1527-1543

- Cathy Shutt
- Effective Aid: the poetics of some aid workers' angles on how humanitarian aid ‘works' pp. 1545-1559

- Raymond Apthorpe
Volume 33, issue 7, 2012
- When States Die: geographic and territorial pathways to state death pp. 1165-1189

- Brandon Valeriano and John Benthuysen
- Capitalist Philanthropy and Hegemonic Partnerships pp. 1191-1210

- Behrooz Morvaridi
- The Production of Social Science Knowledge beyond Occidentalism: the quest for a post-exotic anthropology pp. 1211-1229

- Serge Elie
- Turning Governance Thinking Upside-down? Insights from ‘the politics of what works’ pp. 1231-1247

- Sam Hickey
- The Millennium Development Goals and Ambitious Developmental Engineering pp. 1249-1265

- Clive Gabay
- The End of the Libyan Dictatorship: The Uncertain Transition pp. 1267-1283

- Yahia Zoubir and Erzsébet Rózsa
- Exploring the Paradoxical Consequences of State Collapse: the cases of Somalia 1991–2006 and Lebanon 1975–82 pp. 1285-1303

- Ersun Kurtulus
- Everyday Engagement in Spectacular Situations: popular participation in Colombian security provision pp. 1305-1321

- Stacey Hunt
- A Hybrid Peace through Locally Owned and Externally Financed in Rwanda? pp. 1323-1336

- Nina Wilén
- Latin America and China—a new dependency? pp. 1337-1358

- Rhys Jenkins
- Remodelling the Global Development Landscape: the China Model and South–South cooperation in Latin America pp. 1359-1375

- Monica DeHart
- Modernity without Prometheus: on re-reading Marshall Berman's pp. 1377-1386

- Sanjay Seth
Volume 33, issue 6, 2012
- Development perspectives from the Antipodes: an introduction pp. 969-980

- Susanne Schech
- Denial and Distancing in Discourses of Development: shadow of the ‘Third World’ in New Zealand pp. 981-999

- Priya Kurian and Debashish Munshi
- The Changing Development Landscape in the First Decade of the 21st Century and its Implications for Development Studies pp. 1001-1017

- Patrick Kilby
- Police in the Development Space: Australia's international police capacity builders pp. 1019-1036

- Vandra Harris and Andrew Goldsmith
- Tangled Nets of Discourse and Turbines of Development: Lower Mekong mainstream dam debates pp. 1037-1058

- Ming Yong and Carl Grundy-Warr
- Alter-Native ‘Development’: indigenous forms of social ecology pp. 1059-1073

- Alberto Gomes
- Reframing Development through Collaboration: towards a relational ontology of connection in Bawaka, North East Arnhem Land pp. 1075-1094

- Kate Lloyd, Sarah Wright, Sandie Suchet-Pearson, Laklak Burarrwanga and Bawaka Country
- Contract Scholars, Friendly Philanthropists and Feminist Activists: new development subjects in the Pacific pp. 1095-1112

- Yvonne Underhill-Sem
- Emotional Geographies of Development pp. 1113-1127

- Sarah Wright
- Overcoming Secularism? Catholic development geographies in Timor-Leste pp. 1129-1146

- Andrew McGregor, Laura Skeaff and Marianne Bevan
- A Progressive Authoritarianism? The case of post-2006 Fiji pp. 1147-1163

- Paul Hodge
Volume 33, issue 5, 2012
- Altruism but not Quite: the genesis of the least developed country () category pp. 751-768

- Djalita Fialho
- ‘Bankable Slums’: the global politics of slum upgrading pp. 769-789

- Branwen Jones
- The Great Divide? Donor perceptions of budget support, eligibility and policy dialogue pp. 791-806

- Nadia Molenaers
- Education, Development and the Imaginary Global Consensus: reframing educational planning dilemmas in the South pp. 807-824

- Beniamin Knutsson and Jonas Lindberg
- The Wheel of Development: the Millennium Development Goals as a communication and development tool pp. 825-836

- Dorine Van Norren
- Africa's Quest for Developmental States: ‘renaissance’ for whom? pp. 837-851

- Timothy Shaw
- The Boko Haram Uprising: how should Nigeria respond? pp. 853-869

- Iro Aghedo and Oarhe Osumah
- ‘The Shame Games’: a textual analysis of Western press coverage of the Commonwealth Games in India pp. 871-886

- Suman Mishra
- Neo-mercantilist Capitalism and Post-2008 Cleavages in Economic Decision-making Power in Brazil pp. 887-901

- Markus Kröger
- The Rise of Brazil as a Global Development Power pp. 903-917

- Peter Dauvergne and Déborah BL Farias
- The Eclipse of Arab Authoritarianism and the Challenge of Popular Sovereignty pp. 919-930

- Hilal Khashan
- The Collapse of Middle Eastern Authoritarianism: breaking the barriers of fear and power pp. 931-948

- Imad Salamey and Frederic Pearson
- Gender Equality as ? A critique of the 2012 pp. 949-968

- Adrienne Roberts and Susanne Soederberg
Volume 33, issue 4, 2012
- Governing Difference in India and China: an introduction pp. 573-580

- Ravinder Kaur and Ayo Wahlberg
- Imperial Modernity: history and global inequity in rising Asia pp. 581-601

- David Ludden
- Nation's Two Bodies: rethinking the idea of ‘new' India and its other pp. 603-621

- Ravinder Kaur
- China as an ‘Emerging Biotech Power’ pp. 623-636

- Ayo Wahlberg
- Post-colonial Renaissance: ‘Indianness’, contemporary art and the market in the age of neoliberal capital pp. 637-655

- Manuela Ciotti
- Making Gujarat Vibrant:, development and the rise of subnationalism in India pp. 657-672

- Tommaso Bobbio
- Between Egalitarianism and Domination: governing differences in a transitional society pp. 673-688

- Swagato Sarkar
- Rule through Difference on China's Urban–Rural Boundary pp. 689-704

- Jesper Zeuthen
- ‘Winning Hearts and Minds’: emotional wars and the construction of difference pp. 705-720

- Nandini Sundar
- Religion, Secularism and National Development in India and China pp. 721-734

- Peter van der Veer
- Between Party, Parents and Peers: the quandaries of two young Chinese Party members in Beijing pp. 735-750

- Susanne Bregnbaek
Volume 33, issue 3, 2012
- Financial Sector Policy and Development in the Wake of the Global Crisis: the role of national development banks pp. 383-403

- Roy Culpeper
- The Anti-Politics of Development: donor agencies and the political economy of governance pp. 405-422

- Wil Hout
- The Art of Forgetting: imperialist amnesia and public secrecy pp. 423-439

- Robert Fletcher
- ‘High Value’ Migration and Complicity in Underdevelopment and Corruption in the Global South: receiving from the attic pp. 441-457

- Hakeem Yusuf
- Friedrich List's Adam Smith Historiography and the Contested Origins of Development Theory pp. 459-474

- Matthew Watson
- Colonial Amnesias, Photographic Memories, and Demographic Biopolitics at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA) pp. 475-493

- Marouf Hasian
- The EU–SADC Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations: ‘locking in’ the neoliberal development model in southern Africa? pp. 495-510

- Stephen Hurt
- White Turks, Black Turks? Faultlines beyond Islamism versus secularism pp. 511-524

- Seda Demiralp
- Hamas and its Vision of Development pp. 525-540

- Guy Burton
- Consociation in a Constant State of Contingency? The case of the Palestinian Territory pp. 541-558

- Laurence Cooley and Michelle Pace
- North–South, Commemorating the First Brandt Report: searching for the contemporary spatial picture of the global rift pp. 559-569

- Marcin Solarz
Volume 33, issue 2, 2012
- People Power is Alive and Well pp. 201-204

- Joel Rocamora
- People Power in the Era of Global Crisis: rebellion, resistance, and liberation pp. 205-224

- Barry Gills and Kevin Gray
- (Re)constructing Popular Power in Our America: Venezuela and the regionalisation of ‘revolutionary democracy’ in the ALBA–TCP space pp. 225-241

- Thomas Muhr
- South African People Power since the mid-1980s: two steps forward, one back pp. 243-264

- Patrick Bond
- Democracy and People Power in Africa: still searching for the ‘political kingdom’ pp. 265-291

- Fantu Cheru
- The Dilemmas of Korea's New Democracy in an Age of Neoliberal Globalisation pp. 293-309

- Kwang-Yeong Shin
- Competing Ideologies of Political Representation in Southeast Asia pp. 311-332

- Garry Rodan
- Democracy@internet.org Revisited: analysing the socio-political impact of the internet and new social media in East Asia pp. 333-357

- Jason Abbott
- Opposing Neoliberalism? Poland's renewed populism and post-communist transition pp. 359-381

- Stuart Shields
Volume 33, issue 1, 2012
- The G20, the Crisis, and the Rise of Global Developmental Liberalism pp. 1-16

- Paul Cammack
- Development Effectiveness and the Politics of Commitment pp. 17-36

- Caroline Hughes and Jane Hutchison
- The Meaning of Work in Neoliberal Globalisation: the Asian exception? pp. 37-53

- Trevor Parfitt and Jay Wysocki
- Regional Energy Integration in Latin America: lessons from Chile's experience with natural gas pp. 55-70

- David Mares and Jeremy Martin
- Fiftieth Anniversary of Decolonisation in Africa: a moment of celebration or critical reflection? pp. 71-89

- Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- African diasporas, development and the politics of context pp. 91-108

- Rebecca Davies
- Religious Institutions and Authoritarian States: church–state relations in the Middle East pp. 109-124

- Fiona McCallum
- Microfinance, the Market and Political Development in the Internet Age pp. 125-141

- Jack Barry
- Co-optation, Cooperation or Competition? Microfinance and the new left in Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua pp. 143-160

- Florent Bédécarrats, Johan Bastiaensen and François Doligez
- Access to Credit in the Developing World: does land registration matter? pp. 161-175

- Daniel Domeher and Raymond Abdulai
- Financial Inclusion and Human Capital in Developing Asia: the Australian connection pp. 177-197

- Rashmi Arora
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