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Volume 29, issue 8, 2008
- Notes on Contributors pp. 1473-1474

- The Editors
- Development Made Sexy: how it happened and what it means pp. 1475-1489

- John Cameron and Anna Haanstra
- The Fallacy of the ‘Failed State’ pp. 1491-1507

- Charles Call
- The Stop Climate Chaos Coalition: climate change as a development issue pp. 1509-1526

- Clare Saunders
- Transnational Capital, the US State and Latin American Trade Agreements pp. 1527-1544

- Ronald Cox
- Hinduising India: secularism in practice pp. 1545-1562

- Omar Khalidi
- Iraqi Refugees in Syria: causing a spillover of the Iraqi conflict? pp. 1563-1584

- Reinoud Leenders
- The Ascendance of Political Islam: Hamas and consolidation in the Gaza Strip pp. 1585-1599

- Beverley Milton-Edwards
- On the Danger and Necessity of Democratisation: trade-offs between short-term stability and long-term peace in post-genocide Rwanda pp. 1601-1620

- Sebastian Silva-Leander
- Hollywood and the Popular Geopolitics of the War on Terror pp. 1621-1637

- Klaus Dodds
- Beyond Impoverished Anti-poverty Paradigms pp. 1639-1652

- James Mittelman
Volume 29, issue 7, 2008
- Notes on Contributors pp. 1223-1226

- The Editors
- Globalisation, Governance and Migration: an introduction pp. 1227-1246

- Ronaldo Munck
- Globalisation, International Labour Migration and the Rights of Migrant Workers pp. 1247-1264

- Piyasiri Wickramasekara
- The Ideal Immigrant? Gendered class subjects in Philippine–Canada migration pp. 1265-1285

- Pauline Gardiner Barber
- Feminisation of Migration and the Social Dimensions of Development: the Asian case pp. 1287-1303

- Nicola Piper
- The Myth of Invasion: the inconvenient realities of African migration to Europe pp. 1305-1322

- Hein de Haas
- Globalisation and Migrant Labour in a ‘Rainbow Nation': a fortress South Africa? pp. 1323-1339

- Nicos Trimikliniotis, Steven Gordon and Brian Zondo
- ‘Keeping Them in Their Place’: the ambivalent relationship between development and migration in Africa pp. 1341-1358

- Oliver Bakewell
- Capitalist Restructuring, Development and Labour Migration: the Mexico–US case pp. 1359-1374

- Raúl Delgado Wise and Humberto Covarrubias
- The Violence of Development and the Migration/Insecurities Nexus: labour migration in a North American context pp. 1375-1388

- Marianne Marchand
- ‘Remittances are Beautiful’? Gender implications of the new global remittances trend pp. 1389-1409

- Rahel Kunz
- Development and Return Migration: from policy panacea to migrant perspective sustainability pp. 1411-1429

- Marieke van Houte and Tine Davids
- Migrant Workers in the 's Report: a critical appraisal pp. 1431-1447

- Ben Rogaly
- Towards a Theory of Illegal Migration: historical and structural components pp. 1449-1459

- Martin Baldwin-Edwards
- A Critique of Global Policy Discourses on Managing International Migration pp. 1461-1471

- Gerard Boucher
Volume 29, issue 6, 2008
- Notes on Contributors pp. 1033-1034

- The Editors
- The Role of the Privileged in Responding to Poverty: perspectives emerging from the post-development debate pp. 1035-1049

- Sally Matthews
- Discourses on Poverty: emerging perspectives on a caring economy pp. 1051-1067

- Anita Wenden
- Rethinking ‘Citizenship’ in the Postcolony pp. 1069-1086

- Steven Robins, Andrea Cornwall and Bettina von Lieres
- Neoliberal Law: unintended consequences of market-friendly law reforms pp. 1087-1099

- Ioannis Glinavos
- Bush's America and the New Exceptionalism: anti-Americanism, the Holocaust and the transatlantic rift pp. 1101-1118

- David MacDonald
- Legacies of Leftism: ideology, ethnicity and democracy in Benin, Ghana and Mali pp. 1119-1137

- J Dickovick
- The Indian Industry and Neoliberalism: the irony of a mythology pp. 1139-1152

- Jyoti Saraswati
- The Developmental State under Global Neoliberalism pp. 1153-1174

- Hugo Radice
- Assessing the New Washington Pluralism from the Perspective of the Malaysian Model pp. 1175-1188

- Robbert Maseland and Jan Peil
- Whither the Developmental State? Explaining Singapore's continued Developmentalism pp. 1189-1203

- Alexius Pereira
- Participation in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: reviewing the past, assessing the present and predicting the future pp. 1205-1221

- Joel Lazarus
Volume 29, issue 5, 2008
- Notes on Contributors pp. 835-837

- The Editors
- Tourism and Development in the Global South: the issues pp. 839-849

- Frances Brown and Derek Hall
- Pro-poor Tourism: a critique pp. 851-868

- David Harrison
- Pro-poor Tourism: a response pp. 869-871

- Harold Goodwin
- Consequences of Climate Policy for International Tourist Arrivals in Developing Countries pp. 873-901

- Stefan Gössling, Paul Peeters and Daniel Scott
- Buying Innocence: child-sex tourists in Thailand pp. 903-917

- Heather Montgomery
- Using Authenticity to Achieve Competitive Advantage in Medical Tourism in the English-speaking Caribbean pp. 919-937

- Donna Chambers and Bryan McIntosh
- Politics, Economics and Tourism Development in Egypt: insights into the sectoral transformations of a neo-patrimonial rentier state pp. 939-959

- Thomas Richter and Christian Steiner
- Tourism and Sustainable Livelihoods: the case of Taiwan pp. 961-978

- Ming-Huang Lee
- Cuba's Tourism ‘Boom’: a curse or a blessing? pp. 979-993

- Stephen Wilkinson
- Influencing Tourism at the Grassroots Level: the role of Tourism Concern pp. 995-1002

- Tricia Barnett
- Mapping Educational Tourists' Experience in the UK: understanding international students pp. 1003-1020

- Rong Huang
- Finding a Way Forward: an agenda for research pp. 1021-1032

- Derek Hall and Frances Brown
Volume 29, issue 4, 2008
- Notes on Contributors pp. 671-673

- The Editors
- Dividing the World: conflict and inequality in the context of growing global tension pp. 675-689

- Hermann Kreutzmann
- Global Disorder and the Limits of ‘Dialogue’ pp. 691-710

- Jeremy Salt
- Better (Red)™ than Dead? Celebrities, consumption and international aid pp. 711-729

- Lisa Richey and Stefano Ponte
- Class/Race Polarisation in Venezuela and the Electoral Success of Hugo Chávez: a break with the past or the song remains the same? pp. 731-748

- Barry Cannon
- Geography in Ominous Intersection with Interrogation and Torture: reflections on detention in Israel pp. 749-766

- Ghazi-Walid Falah
- The Asian Development Bank and Developmental Regionalism in East Asia pp. 767-786

- Christopher Dent
- The Zuma Affair, Labour and the Future of Democracy in South Africa pp. 787-803

- Carolyn Bassett and Marlea Clarke
- Reconciliation through Sports? The case of South Africa pp. 805-818

- Kristine Höglund and Ralph Sundberg
- Development Discourse of the Globalists and Dependency Theorists: do the globalisation theorists rephrase and reword the central concepts of the dependency school? pp. 819-834

- Dhammika Herath
Volume 29, issue 3, 2008
- Acknowledgements pp. 391-392

- The Editors
- Notes on Contributors pp. 393-395

- The Editors
- Introduction: nationalisms and their understandings in historical perspective pp. 397-428

- Radhika Desai
- Nationalism and poverty: discourses of development and culture in 20th century India pp. 429-445

- Sumit Sarkar
- The Cultural Career of the Japanese Economy: developmental and cultural nationalisms in historical perspective pp. 447-465

- Laura Hein
- From Post-imperial to Late Communist Nationalism: historical change in Chinese nationalism from May Fourth to the 1990s pp. 467-482

- Guoguang Wu
- Radical Islamism and Failed Developmentalism pp. 483-496

- Saeed Rahnema
- From ‘Class’ to ‘Social Strata': grasping the social totality in reform-era China pp. 497-519

- Ann Anagnost
- Beyond Bandung: developmental nationalism and (multi)cultural nationalism in Indonesia pp. 521-540

- Joshua Barker
- Islamic Cultural Nationalism and Gender Politics in Iran pp. 541-554

- Haideh Moghissi
- Hermeneutics against Instrumental Reason: national and post-national Islam in the 20th century pp. 555-574

- Mohammed Bamyeh
- Nationalism and the Radical Intelligentsia in Thailand pp. 575-591

- Thongchai Winichakul
- From Islamisation to Shariatisation: cultural transnationalism in Pakistan pp. 593-609

- Farzana Shaikh
- A Nationalism without Politics?The illiberal consequences of liberal institutions in Sri Lanka pp. 611-629

- Jonathan Spencer
- From Developmental Nationalism to the End of Nation-state in Iraq? pp. 631-646

- Martin Bunton
- Conclusion: from developmental to cultural nationalisms pp. 647-670

- Radhika Desai
Volume 29, issue 2, 2008
- Notes on Contributors pp. 215-216

- The Editors
- Global Governance and the Democratic Deficit: stifling the voice of the South pp. 217-238

- John Glenn
- Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: have we reached a policy ‘tipping point’? pp. 239-253

- Andrew Sumner
- Examining the State: a Foucauldian perspective on international ‘governance indicators’ pp. 255-274

- Oded Löwenheim
- Transitional Justice as Global Project: critical reflections pp. 275-289

- Rosemary Nagy
- China's Environmental Governance: the domestic – international nexus pp. 291-314

- Gerald Chan, Pak Lee and Lai-Ha Chan
- Transformation and Decay: the de-institutionalisation of party systems in South America pp. 315-337

- Omar Sanchez
- Africa's Futures: from North – South to East – South? pp. 339-356

- William Martin
- From Guerrillas to Government: post-conflict stability in Liberia, Uganda and Rwanda pp. 357-374

- David McDonough
- The Integration of Western Modernism in Postcolonial Arabic Literature: a study of Abdul-Wahhab Al-Bayati's Third World poetics pp. 375-390

- Saddik Gohar
Volume 29, issue 1, 2008
- Notes on contributors pp. 1-3

- The Editors
- Thinking past ‘Western’ IR? pp. 5-23

- Pinar Bilgin
- From Colonization to Separation: exploring the structure of Israel's occupation pp. 25-44

- Neve Gordon
- A Preference for Deference: reforming the military's intelligence role in Argentina, Chile and Peru pp. 45-61

- Gregory Weeks
- Imperialism and Resistance: Canadian mining companies in Latin America pp. 63-87

- Todd Gordon and Jeffery Webber
- China in Africa: challenging US global hegemony pp. 89-105

- Horace Campbell
- Challenges to the Theory and Practice of Polyarchy: the rise of the political left in Korea pp. 107-124

- Kevin Gray
- Crossing the Boundaries between ‘Third Sector’ and State: life-work histories from the Philippines, Bangladesh and the UK pp. 125-141

- David Lewis
- Religion and Foreign Policy Making in the USA, India and Iran: towards a research agenda pp. 143-165

- Jeffrey Haynes
- Facing the Giant: Southern perspectives on the European Union pp. 167-180

- Lorenzo Fioramonti and Arlo Poletti
- EU Negotiations with and Mercosur: integration into the world economy or market access for EU firms? pp. 181-197

- Alfredo Robles
- Veiling the Obvious: African feminist theory and the hijab in the African novel pp. 199-214

- Shirin Edwin
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