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Volume 31, issue 8, 2010
- From War on Terror to War onWeather? Rethinking humanitarianism in a new era of chronic emergencies pp. 1223-1235

- Barry Munslow and Tim O'Dempsey
- Humanitarian Early Warning Systems: myth and reality pp. 1237-1250

- Jonathan Whittall
- Between Aid and Politics: diagnosing the challenge of humanitarian advocacy in politically complex environments—the case of Darfur, Sudan pp. 1251-1269

- Km Bridges
- Chronic Crises in the Arc of Insecurity: a case study of Karamoja pp. 1271-1295

- Mark O'Keefe
- The Disasters of War in Darfur, 1950–2004 pp. 1297-1320

- Stephen Reyna
- East Africa's Pastoralist Emergency: is climate change the straw that breaks the camel's back? pp. 1321-1338

- Pj Blackwell
- Globalisation and Climate Change in Asia: the urban health impact pp. 1339-1356

- Barry Munslow and Tim O'Dempsey
- Child Participation in Disaster Risk Reduction: the case of flood-affected children in Bangladesh pp. 1357-1375

- Mary-Laure Martin
- The Dialectics of Piracy in Somalia: the rich versus the poor pp. 1377-1394

- Abdi Samatar, Mark Lindberg and Basil Mahayni
- Colonial Imaginaries and Postcolonial Transformations: exiles, bases, beaches pp. 1395-1412

- Uma Kothari and Rorden Wilkinson
- Reconstituting the Neostructuralist State: the political economy of continuity and change in Chilean mining policy pp. 1413-1433

- Jewellord Nem Singh
Volume 31, issue 7, 2010
- Torture, Sex and Military Orientalism pp. 1041-1056

- Patricia Owens
- Diffusion and Effects of Cyber-Crime in Developing Economies pp. 1057-1079

- Nir Kshetri
- Microfinancing the Developing World: how small loans empower local economies and catalyse neoliberalism's endgame pp. 1081-1090

- Gregor Campbell
- Small State Discourses in the International Political Economy pp. 1091-1105

- Donna Lee and Nicola Smith
- Reconstruction ‘From Below’: a new magic bullet or shooting from the hip? pp. 1107-1124

- Dorothea Hilhorst, Ian Christoplos and Gemma Van Der Haar
- The Violence of Aid? Giving, power and active subjects in One World Conservatism pp. 1125-1143

- Joanne Sharp, Patricia Campbell and Emma Laurie
- Neo-Orientalism? The relationship between the West and Islam in our globalised world pp. 1145-1160

- Mohammad Samiei
- Corruption in the Courts: the Achilles' heel of Nigeria's regulatory framework? pp. 1161-1179

- Jnc Hill
- The Evolution of the Foreign Direct Investment Regime in the Americas pp. 1181-1203

- Paul Haslam
- Subnational Economic Nationalism? The contradictory effects of decentralization in Peru pp. 1205-1222

- Kent Eaton
Volume 31, issue 6, 2010
- The Unhappy Marriage of Religion and Politics: problems and pitfalls for gender equality pp. 833-850

- Shahra Razavi and Anne Jenichen
- Contested Identities: gendered politics, gendered religion in Pakistan pp. 851-867

- Farida Shaheed
- Asian Journal of Political Science pp. 868-868

- The Editors
- Religion, Politics and Gender Equality in Turkey: implications of a democratic paradox? pp. 869-884

- Yeşim Arat
- Islamic Politics and Women's Quest for Gender Equality in Iran pp. 885-903

- Homa Hoodfar and Shadi Sadr
- Asian Ethnicity pp. 904-904

- The Editors
- Between Universal Feminism and Particular Nationalism: politics, religion and gender (in)equality in Israel pp. 905-920

- Ruth Halperin-Kaddari and Yaacov Yadgar
- On the Bodies of Women: the common ground between Islam and Christianity in Nigeria pp. 921-937

- Charmaine Pereira and Jibrin Ibrahim
- Journal of Contemporary Asia pp. 938-938

- The Editors
- Gender, Religion and Democratic Politics in India pp. 939-954

- Zoya Hasan
- Religion, Politics and Gender in the Context of Nation-State Formation: the case of Serbia pp. 955-970

- Rada Drezgić
- Democracy in the Country but not in the Home? Religion, politics and women's rights in Chile pp. 971-988

- Virginia Guzmán, Ute Seibert and Silke Staab
- Politics, Religion and Gender Equality in Contemporary Mexico: women's sexuality and reproductive rights in a contested secular state pp. 989-1005

- Ana Amuchástegui, Guadalupe Cruz, Evelyn Aldaz and María Mejía
- Author Services pp. 1006-1006

- The Editors
- Reproductive Rights in Poland: when politicians fear the wrath of the Church pp. 1007-1021

- Jacqueline Heinen and Stéphane Portet
- Author Services pp. 1022-1022

- The Editors
- Sex, Secularism and Religious Influence in US Politics pp. 1023-1039

- Elizabeth Bernstein and Janet Jakobsen
Volume 31, issue 5, 2010
- Towards a Post-Structuralist Development Ethics? Alterity or the same? pp. 675-692

- Trevor Parfitt
- Governments vs States: decoding dual governance in the developing world pp. 693-707

- Ersel Aydinli
- Asian Ethnicity pp. 708-708

- The Editors
- The Geography of Participation pp. 709-720

- Benedikt Korf
- The State Elite, s and Policy Implementation in Aid-dependent Ghana pp. 721-737

- Lindsay Whitfield
- Journal of Contemporary Asia pp. 738-738

- The Editors
- Peacekeeping, Regime Security and ‘African Solutions to African Problems’: exploring motivations for Rwanda's involvement in Darfur pp. 739-754

- Danielle Beswick
- Cacophonies of Aid, Failed State Building and s in Haiti: setting the stage for disaster, envisioning the future pp. 755-771

- Laura Zanotti
- Asian Journal of Political Science pp. 772-772

- The Editors
- Participation Denied: the Global Environment Facility, its universal blueprint, and the Mexico–Mesoamerican Biological Corridor in Chiapas pp. 773-790

- Kate Ervine
- The Role of International Clientelism in the National Factionalism of Palestine pp. 791-802

- Dag Tuastad
- Hezbollah and the Axis of Refusal: Hamas, Iran and Syria pp. 803-815

- Rola El Husseini
- The Pacific Review pp. 816-816

- The Editors
- Looking for ‘the International’ beyond the West pp. 817-828

- Pinar Bilgin
- The Bitterness of the Islamic Hero in Three Recent Western Works of Fiction pp. 829-832

- Stephen Chan
Volume 31, issue 4, 2010
- Introduction: relocating culture in development and development in culture pp. 501-522

- Dia Da Costa
- The Politics of Representation and Financial Fetishism: the case of the G20 summits pp. 523-540

- Susanne Soederberg
- Books vs Bombs? Humanitarian development and the narrative of terror in Northern Pakistan pp. 541-559

- Nosheen Ali
- Conscripts of Competitiveness: culture, institutions and capital in contemporary development pp. 561-579

- Marcus Taylor
- The Hollow Within: anxiety and performing postcolonial financial policies pp. 581-597

- Maureen Sioh
- A Million Dollar Exit from the Anarchic Slum-world: 's hollow idioms of social justice pp. 599-616

- Mitu Sengupta
- Subjects of Struggle: theatre as space of political economy pp. 617-635

- Dia Da Costa
- Contested Credit Landscapes: microcredit, self-help and self-determination in rural Bangladesh pp. 637-654

- Jason Cons and Kasia Paprocki
- Afro-Brazilian: critical perspectives on knowledge and development pp. 655-674

- Alexandre Emboaba Da Costa
Volume 31, issue 3, 2010
- Towards an Emancipatory International Law: the Bolivarian reconstruction pp. 347-363

- Mohsen Al Attar and Rosalie Miller
- World Turned Upside Down? Rise of the global South and the contemporary global financial turbulence pp. 365-384

- Ravi Palat
- The Geography of Warscape pp. 385-399

- Benedikt Korf, Michelle Engeler and Tobias Hagmann
- Resources and Rent Seeking in the Democratic Republic of the Congo pp. 401-413

- Stephanie Matti
- Poor Practices: contestations around ‘Below Poverty Line’ status in India pp. 415-430

- Bina Fernandez
- What is Fair Trade? pp. 431-447

- Andrew Walton
- Empowering Women through Fair Trade? Lessons from Asia pp. 449-467

- Anna Hutchens
- The Tools of Whose Trade? How international accounting guidelines are failing governments in the global South pp. 469-483

- Gabriella Carolini
- The ‘Neo-Taliban’ and Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan pp. 485-499

- Shehzad Qazi
Volume 31, issue 2, 2010
- Going South: capitalist crisis, systemic crisis, civilisational crisis pp. 169-184

- Barry Gills
- Rethinking the Imperial Difference: towards an understanding of US–Latin American encounters pp. 185-206

- David Slater
- Informality and Collective Organising: identities, alliances and transnational activism in Africa pp. 207-222

- Ilda Lindell
- for Development Through Sport: examining its potential and limitations pp. 223-241

- Roger Levermore
- Corruption, s, and Development in Nigeria pp. 243-258

- Daniel Jordan Smith
- Derivative Nature: interrogating the value of conservation in ‘Boundless Southern Africa’ pp. 259-276

- Bram Büscher
- One Worldwide Patent System: what's in it for developing countries? pp. 277-293

- Morten Walløe Tvedt
- The ‘Poverty’ of Political Society: Partha Chatterjee and the People's Plan Campaign in Kerala, India pp. 295-314

- Nissim Mannathukkaren
- Jazz in the Time of Globalisation: the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America pp. 315-332

- Ken Cole
- Comparative Commonwealths: an overlooked feature of global governance? pp. 333-346

- Timothy M Shaw
Volume 31, issue 1, 2010
- Governance and Development: changing EU policies pp. 1-12

- Wil Hout
- The European Union, Good Governance and Aid Co-ordination pp. 13-29

- Maurizio Carbone
- Is the EU's Governance ‘Good’? An assessment of EU governance in its partnership with states pp. 31-49

- Nikki Slocum-Bradley and Andrew Bradley
- Governance and Relations between the European Union and Africa: the case of pp. 51-67

- Ian Taylor
- The EU and Southeastern Europe: the rise of post-liberal governance pp. 69-85

- David Chandler
- The EU in Central Asia: successful good governance promotion? pp. 87-103

- Katharina Hoffmann
- Investigating the Two Faces of Governance: the case of the Euro-Mediterranean Development Bank pp. 105-121

- Karim Knio
- Global Europe, Guilty! Contesting EU neoliberal governance for Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 123-139

- Rosalba Icaza
- Between Development and Security: the European Union, governance and fragile states pp. 141-157

- Wil Hout
- Understanding EU Development Policy: history, global context and self-interest? pp. 159-168

- Stephen Hurt
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