Third World Quarterly
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Volume 26, issue 1, 2005
- Notes on Contributors pp. 1-3

- The Editors
- Fighting words: naming terrorists, bandits, rebels and other violent actors pp. 5-22

- Michael V Bhatia
- Imaging terror: logos, pathos and ethos pp. 23-37

- James Der Derian
- Al-Qaeda—terrorists, hypocrites, fundamentalists? The view from within pp. 39-54

- Christina Hellmich
- Savagery in democracy's empire pp. 55-65

- Robert L Ivie
- Bandits and blanket thieves, communists and terrorists: the politics of naming Sandinistas in Nicaragua, 1927 – 36 and 1979 – 90 pp. 67-86

- Michael J Schroeder
- Liberation struggle or terrorism? The politics of naming the ltte pp. 87-100

- Suthaharan Nadarajah and Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah
- Terrorists, bandits, spooks and thieves: Russian demonisation of the Chechens before and since 9/11 pp. 101-116

- John Russell
- Savage wars? Codes of violence in Algeria, 1830s – 1990s pp. 117-131

- James McDougall
- Israeli snipers in the Al-Aqsa intifada: killing, humanity and lived experience pp. 133-152

- Neta Bar and Eyal Ben-Ari
- Words as interventions: naming in the Palestine – Israel conflict pp. 153-172

- Julie Peteet
- Know thy enemy: Hizbullah, ‘terrorism’ and the politics of perception pp. 173-197

- Mona Harb and Reinoud Leenders
- Themes in official discourses on terrorism in Central Asia pp. 199-213

- Stuart Horsman
Volume 19, issue 5, 1998
- Notes on Contributors pp. 825-825

- The Editors
- Deterritorialised territories, borderless borders: the new geography of international medical assistance pp. 827-846

- François Debrix
- Globalisation and environmental resistance politics pp. 847-872

- James H Mittelman
- Public action and its limits: re-examining the politics of hunger alleviation in eastern India pp. 873-892

- Bob Currie
- Civil society and democratisation in comparative perspective: Latin America and the Middle East pp. 893-915

- Mehran Kamrava and Frank O Mora
- Mapping the prospects for regional co-operation in southern Africa pp. 917-934

- Ian H Rowlands
- Is comparative politics dead? Rethinking the field in the post-Cold War era pp. 935-949

- Howard J Wiarda
- The Eurocentrism of dependency theory and the question of ‘authenticity’: a view from Turkey pp. 951-961

- Haldun Gülalp
- On South Asian states and the state of the nations in South Asia pp. 963-969

- Amalendú Misra
- WorldViews Resource Guide pp. 971-983

- The Editors
- Book review panel pp. 984-985

- The Editors
- Information for Authors pp. 986-987

- The Editors
- Contents of Volume 19 1998 pp. 988-992

- The Editors
- Author index pp. 993-993

- The Editors