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Volume 30, issue 8, 2009
- Resisting ‘Global Justice’: disrupting the colonial ‘emancipatory’ logic of the West pp. 1395-1409

- Andrew Robinson and Simon Tormey
- The Developer's Self: a non-deterministic Foucauldian frame pp. 1411-1426

- Morgan Brigg
- The Poverty of Statistics and the Statistics of Poverty pp. 1427-1448

- Alan Freeman
- The Discourse of Development: has it reached maturity? pp. 1449-1464

- Dhammika Herath
- Behind an Offshore Mask: sovereignty games in the global political economy pp. 1465-1481

- William Vlcek
- Leaving Security in Safe Hands: identity, legitimacy and cohesion in the new Afghan and Iraqi armies pp. 1483-1501

- Sven Simonsen
- Kashmir: ripe for resolution? pp. 1503-1528

- Moeed Yusuf and Adil Najam
- Governance and Hyper-corruption in Resource-rich African Countries pp. 1529-1547

- Hazel McFerson
- Policy Coalitions, Economic Reform and Military Power in Ecuador and Venezuela pp. 1549-1564

- William Avilés
Volume 30, issue 7, 2009
- Mobile Phones and Financial Services in Developing Countries: a review of concepts, methods, issues, evidence and future research directions pp. 1237-1258

- Richard Duncombe and Richard Boateng
- Incoherence between Tax and Development Policies: the case of the Netherlands pp. 1259-1277

- Francis Weyzig and Michiel Van Dijk
- Changing Donor Policy and Practice in Civil Society in the Post-9/11 Aid Context pp. 1279-1296

- Jude Howell and Jeremy Lind
- The Future of Preventive Wars: the case of Iraq pp. 1297-1316

- Onder Bakircioglu
- The (Neglected) Statist Bias and the Developmental State: the case of Singapore and Vietnam pp. 1317-1328

- Martin Gainsborough
- Making Plans for Liberia—a Trusteeship Approach to Good Governance? pp. 1329-1341

- Morten Bøås
- Developing Countries and the Struggle on the Access to Medicines Front: victories won and lost pp. 1343-1361

- Valbona Muzaka
- Post-Accra: is there space for country ownership in global health? pp. 1363-1377

- Devi Sridhar
- Overcoming Constraints of State Sovereignty: global health governance in Asia pp. 1379-1394

- Michael Stevenson and Andrew Cooper
Volume 30, issue 6, 2009
- The Evolution of Post-conflict Recovery pp. 1069-1086

- Sultan Barakat and Steven Zyck
- The Changing North–South and South–South Political Economy of Biofuels pp. 1087-1102

- Peter Dauvergne and Kate Neville
- The Rise of Postcolonial States as Donors: a challenge to the development paradigm? pp. 1103-1121

- Clemens Six
- Getting Armed Groups to the Table: peace processes, the political economy of conflict and the mediated state pp. 1123-1138

- Achim Wennmann
- Making Sense of Mugabeism in Local and Global Politics: ‘So Blair, keep your England and let me keep my Zimbabwe’ pp. 1139-1158

- Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- Anatomy of the Global Food Crisis pp. 1159-1182

- Pedro Conceição and Ronald Mendoza
- Food Price Volatility and Vulnerability in the Global South: considering the global economic context pp. 1183-1196

- Jennifer Clapp
- The Implications of India's Amended Patent Regime: sping away food security and farmers' rights? pp. 1197-1213

- Jagjit Plahe
- Tied Food Aid: export subsidy in the guise of charity pp. 1215-1225

- Christie Kneteman
- Beyond Orientalist, Colonial and Nationalist Models: a critical mapping of Maghribi studies (1951–2000) pp. 1227-1236

- Ali Ahmida
Volume 30, issue 5, 2009
- Introduction: remapping development studies pp. 829-830

- David Simon and Frans Schuurman
- Critical Development Theory: moving out of the twilight zone pp. 831-848

- Frans Schuurman
- From the Holocaust to Development: reflections of surviving development pioneers pp. 849-884

- David Simon
- Development as Zombieconomics in the Age of Neoliberalism pp. 885-904

- Ben Fine
- The Unhappy Marriage between Gender and Globalisation pp. 905-920

- Tine Davids and Francien Van Driel
- The Future of Gender and Development after 9/11: insights from postcolonial feminism and transnationalism pp. 921-935

- Marianne Marchand
- The Role of Religion, Spirituality and Faith in Development: a critical theory approach pp. 937-951

- Jenny Lunn
- Rethinking Political Ecologies of Water pp. 953-968

- Alex Loftus
- Natural Resource Management and Development Discourses in the Caribbean: reflections on the Guyanese and Jamaican experience pp. 969-989

- Jayalaxshmi Mistry, Andrea Berardi and Duncan Mcgregor
- Health Reform in Latin America and Africa: decentralisation, participation and inequalities pp. 991-1005

- Katie Willis and Sorayya Khan
- Critically Understanding Asian Perspectives on Ageing pp. 1007-1025

- Vandana Desai and Matthew Tye
- Young People as Agents in Development Processes: reconsidering perspectives for development geography pp. 1027-1044

- Stephen Bell and Ruth Payne
- Technological Revolution, Evolution and New Dependencies: what's new about ? pp. 1045-1067

- Dorothea Kleine and Tim Unwin
Volume 30, issue 4, 2009
- Countdown to Ecstasy: development as eschatology pp. 635-648

- Trevor Parfitt
- The World Social Forum: postmodern prince or court jester? pp. 649-661

- Owen Worth and Karen Buckley
- The ‘Humanitarian Frontline’, Development and Relief, and Religion: what context, which threats and which opportunities? pp. 663-684

- Bruno De Cordier
- Bringing ‘Light, Life and Happiness’: British American Tobacco and music sponsorship in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 685-700

- Preeti Patel, Cassandra Okechukwu, Jeff Collin and Belinda Hughes
- Regional Integration and Africa's Development Trajectory: meta-theories, expectations and reality pp. 701-721

- Richard Gibb
- Placing Ethical Trade in Context: and the South African wine industry pp. 723-742

- Cheryl McEwan and David Bek
- Mapuche Protest, Environmental Conflict and Social Movement Linkage in Chile pp. 743-760

- David Carruthers and Patricia Rodriguez
- The Limits of Studies in Comparative Development of East Asia and Latin America: the case of land reform and agrarian policies pp. 761-777

- Nicolas Grinberg and Guido Starosta
- Chinese Soft Power, Insecurity Studies, Myopia and Fantasy pp. 779-793

- Shogo Suzuki
- The Identity of Turkey: Muslim and secular pp. 795-811

- Ayla Göl
- The Rise of Militant Islam and the Security State in the Era of the ‘Long War’ pp. 813-828

- Tariq Amin-Khan
Volume 30, issue 3, 2009
- Who Works for Globalisation? The challenges and possibilities for international labour studies pp. 435-452

- Marcus Taylor
- Modes of Production, Rules for Reproduction and Gender: the fabrication of China's textile manufacturing workforce since the late Empire pp. 453-468

- Étienne Cantin
- Gendering Liberalisation and Labour Reform in Malaysia: fostering ‘competitiveness’ in the productive and reproductive economies pp. 469-483

- Juanita Elias
- China's New Labour Contract Law: is China moving towards increased power for workers? pp. 485-501

- Haiyan Wang, Richard Appelbaum, Francesca Degiuli and Nelson Lichtenstein
- From Fields of Power to Fields of Sweat: the dual process of constructing temporary migrant labour in Mexico and Canada pp. 503-517

- Leigh Binford
- Disciplining Capital: export grape production, the state and class dynamics in northeast Brazil pp. 519-534

- Ben Selwyn
- Legal Liminality: the gender and labour politics of organising South Korea's irregular workforce pp. 535-550

- Jennifer Jihye Chun
- The Radicalisation of the New Chinese Working Class: a case study of collective action in the gemstone industry pp. 551-565

- Leung Pak Nang and Pun Ngai
- Local Worker Struggles in the Global South: reconsidering Northern impacts on international labour standards pp. 567-579

- Don Wells
- Labouring under an Illusion? Lesotho's ‘sweat-free’ label pp. 581-598

- Gay Seidman
- Jumping Scale and Bridging Space in the Era of Corporate Social Responsibility: cross-border labour struggles in the global garment industry pp. 599-615

- Jeroen Merk
- Afterword: beyond the ‘new’ international labour studies pp. 617-625

- Ronaldo Munck
- Power, Production and Solidarity: trends in contemporary international labour studies pp. 627-633

- Andrew Stevens
Volume 30, issue 2, 2009
- Moving Beyond North–South Theatre pp. 271-284

- Thomas Weiss
- Choosing Words with Care? Shifting meanings of women's empowerment in international development pp. 285-300

- Rosalind Eyben and Rebecca Napier-Moore
- Bono's Product (RED) Initiative: corporate social responsibility that solves the problems of ‘distant others’ pp. 301-317

- Stefano Ponte, Lisa Richey and Mike Baab
- Latin America's Left Turns: an introduction pp. 319-330

- Jon Beasley-Murray, Maxwell Cameron and Eric Hershberg
- Latin America's Left Turns: beyond good and bad pp. 331-348

- Maxwell Cameron
- Understanding the Politics of Latin America's Plural Lefts (Chávez/Lula): social democracy, populism and convergence on the path to a post-neoliberal world pp. 349-370

- John French
- The Left Turns as Multiple Paradigmatic Crises pp. 371-395

- Juan Luna and Fernando Filgueira
- Engaging Modernity: the political making of indigenous movements in Bolivia and Ecuador, 1900–2008 pp. 397-413

- Timo Schaefer
- Gender, Sexuality and the Latin American Left: testing the transformation pp. 415-433

- Elisabeth Friedman
Volume 30, issue 1, 2009
- War, Peace and Progress: conflict, development, (in)security and violence in the 21st century pp. 1-16

- Mark Berger and Heloise Weber
- The Failure of State Building and the Promise of State Failure: reinterpreting the security–development nexus in Haiti pp. 17-34

- Kamil Shah
- State Building or Crisis Management? A critical analysis of the social and political implications of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands pp. 35-52

- Shahar Hameiri
- What Sustains ‘Internal Wars’? The dynamics of violent conflict and state weakness in Sudan pp. 53-68

- Benjamin Maitre
- Realities of War: global development, growing destructiveness and the coming of a new Dark Age? pp. 69-80

- John Arquilla
- The Logic of Warlord Politics pp. 81-112

- Gordon Mccormick and Lindsay Fritz
- ‘Sons of the Soil’ and Contemporary State Making: autochthony, uncertainty and political violence in Africa pp. 113-127

- Kevin Dunn
- Violence and Victory: guerrilla warfare, ‘authentic self-affirmation’ and the overthrow of the colonial state pp. 129-146

- Sebastian Kaempf
- Displacing Insecurity in a Divided World: global security, international development and the endless accumulation of capital pp. 147-162

- Marcus Taylor
- The Pedagogy of Global Development: the promotion of electoral democracy and the Latin Americanisation of Europe pp. 163-179

- Teivo Teivainen
- Global Development and Human (In)security: understanding the rise of the Rajah Solaiman Movement and Balik Islam in the Philippines pp. 181-204

- Douglas Borer, Sean Everton and Moises Nayve
- The Rise of a Global God-Image? Spiritual internationalists, the international left and the idea of human progress pp. 205-225

- Sebastian Job
- Securing the State and Developing Social Insecurities: the securitisation of citizenship in contemporary Colombia pp. 227-245

- Cristina Rojas
- Contemporary Contradictions of the Global Development Project: geopolitics, global ecology and the ‘development climate’ pp. 247-262

- Philip Mcmichael
- Human (In)Security and Development in the 21st Century pp. 263-270

- Heloise Weber and Mark Berger
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