Third World Quarterly
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Volume 41, issue 12, 2020
- Power in numbers: the developing world and the construction of global commons institutions pp. 1973-1991

- Gorana Draguljić
- EU aid for trade: Mitigating global trade injustices? pp. 1992-2010

- Johanne Døhlie Saltnes, Samuel Brazys, Joseph Lacey and Arya Pillai
- Can private media contribute to fighting political corruption in sub-Saharan Africa? Lessons from Ghana pp. 2011-2029

- Joseph Yaw Asomah
- Ethnic emancipation and conflict escalation in Uganda pp. 2030-2047

- Yahya Sseremba
- New drivers of conflict in Nigeria: an analysis of the clashes between farmers and pastoralists pp. 2048-2066

- Olayinka Ajala
- Does social media promote participatory democracy? Evidence from South Korea’s presidential impeachment protests? pp. 2067-2086

- Seongyi Yun and Hee Min
- Democratisation in ambiguous environments: positive prospects for democracy in the MENA region after the Arab Spring pp. 2087-2108

- Osman Bahadır Dinçer and Mehmet Hecan
- Renegotiating Belt and Road cooperation: social resistance in a Sino–Myanmar copper mine pp. 2109-2129

- Debby Sze Wan Chan and Ngai Pun
- Keeping it clean: exploring discourses of development on Indian community radio pp. 2130-2147

- Bridget Backhaus
- Reading socio-political and spatial dynamics through graffiti in conflict-affected societies pp. 2148-2168

- Birte Vogel, Catherine Arthur, Eric Lepp, Dylan O’Driscoll and Billy Tusker Haworth
Volume 41, issue 11, 2020
- Towards ecological public health? Cuba’s moral economy of food and agriculture pp. 1793-1808

- Marisa Wilson, Denise Baden and Stephen Wilkinson
- Engaging North Korea: environmental cooperation in peacebuilding pp. 1809-1827

- Annie Young Song and Justin V. Hastings
- The ‘Juffair dilemma’: Arab nationalism, alignment and ‘national-popular collective will’ in Bahrain pp. 1828-1842

- Hsinyen Lai
- Political solutions among Palestinian university students: different models and conceptions pp. 1843-1862

- Fathi Nemer
- Motherwork and gender justice in Peace Huts: a feminist view from Liberia pp. 1863-1880

- Erica S. Lawson and Vaiba K. Flomo
- Can China lead the change of the world? pp. 1881-1899

- Annamaria Artner
- Cryptography and the Global South: secrecy, signals and information imperialism pp. 1900-1917

- Robert Dover and Richard J. Aldrich
- Establishing and maintaining the technical anti-corruption assemblage: the Solomon Islands experience pp. 1918-1936

- Grant William Walton
- Urban informal economies in peacebuilding: competing perspectives and implications for theory and praxis pp. 1937-1956

- Graeme Young
- Stronger together: inclusive innovation and undone science frameworks in the Global South pp. 1957-1972

- Thomas S. Woodson and Logan D. A. Williams
Volume 41, issue 10, 2020
- Engendering regulation of artisanal and small-scale mining: participation, protection and access to justice pp. 1635-1652

- Anaïs Tobalagba and Ramona Vijeyarasa
- Navigating the dilemmas of politically smart, locally led development: the Pacific-based Green Growth Leaders’ Coalition pp. 1653-1669

- Aidan Craney and David Hudson
- The state as a political practice: Pakistan’s postcolonial state beyond dictatorship and Islam pp. 1670-1686

- Muhammad Azeem
- Child marriage, human rights and international norms: the case of legislative reform in Trinidad and Tobago pp. 1687-1706

- Michelle Scobie and Afiya France
- Overcoming the division bloc and its limitations: a Gramscian approach to South Korean social formation pp. 1707-1722

- Yong Sub Choi
- Inclusive partners? Internationalising South Korea’s chaebol through corporate social responsibility-linked development cooperation pp. 1723-1739

- Farwa Sial and Jamie Doucette
- Civil society and spaces for natural resource governance in Kenya pp. 1740-1757

- Miho Taka and Jessica Ayesha Northey
- Political transitions and commissions of inquiry: the politicisation of accountability in Ghana pp. 1758-1775

- George M. Bob-Milliar and Ali Yakubu Nyaaba
- UNESCO, world heritage and the gridlock over Yemen pp. 1776-1791

- Lynn Meskell and Benjamin Isakhan
Volume 41, issue 9, 2020
- Race and a decolonial turn in development studies pp. 1463-1475

- Kamna Patel
- Beyond poverty fixation: interrogating the experiences of internally displaced persons in Nigeria pp. 1476-1497

- Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika, Temitope B. Oriola, Bukola Salami, Michael Obiefune, Nwene Ejike, Ayodotun Olutola and Omolola Irinoye
- Regionalism in the Global South: Mercosur and ECOWAS in trade and democracy protection pp. 1498-1517

- Haroldo Ramanzini Júnior and Bruno Theodoro Luciano
- Ad hoc coalitions and institutional exploitation in international security: towards a typology pp. 1518-1536

- John Karlsrud and Yf Reykers
- Indigenous food sovereignty in a captured state: the Garifuna in Honduras pp. 1537-1555

- Timothy MacNeill
- The real deal? The post-conflict constitution as a peace agreement pp. 1556-1574

- Laurie Nathan
- No humanitarian intervention in Asian genocides: how possible and legitimate? pp. 1575-1594

- Pak K. Lee and Cecilia Ducci
- Hezbollah and the framing of resistance pp. 1595-1614

- Marco Nilsson
- Contesting land grabs, negotiating statehood: the politics of international accountability mechanisms and land disputes in rural Cambodia pp. 1615-1633

- Saba Joshi
Volume 41, issue 8, 2020
- Revolutions: a twenty-first-century perspective pp. 1261-1271

- Radhika Desai and Henry Heller
- The Russian Revolution at 100: the Soviet experience in the mirror of permanent counterrevolution pp. 1272-1288

- Kees van der Pijl
- Colours of a revolution. Post-communist society, global capitalism and the Ukraine crisis pp. 1289-1305

- Ruslan Dzarasov and Victoria Gritsenko
- Building socialism: from ‘scientific’ to ‘active’ Marxism pp. 1306-1321

- David Lane
- Culture and revolution: Bakhtin, Mayakovsky and Lenin (disalienation as [social] creativity) pp. 1322-1337

- Aleksandr Buzgalin and Lyudmila Bulavka-Buzgalina
- The Chinese Revolution and the Communist International* pp. 1338-1352

- Enfu Cheng and Jun Yang
- Marx’s critical political economy, ‘Marxist economics’ and actually occurring revolutions against capitalism pp. 1353-1370

- Radhika Desai
- Continuity and change in Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution pp. 1371-1387

- Julia Buxton
- A political economy for social movements and revolution: popular media access, power and cultural hegemony pp. 1388-1405

- Lee Artz
- Bush/revolution: theses on the challenges that gatherers and hunters pose to dominant structures pp. 1406-1420

- Peter Kulchyski
- The communitarian revolutionary subject: new forms of social transformation pp. 1421-1441

- David Barkin and Alejandra Sánchez
- Hegel, Haiti and revolution: the post-colonial moment pp. 1442-1461

- Henry Heller
Volume 41, issue 7, 2020
- Transcending binaries in critical peacebuilding scholarship to address ‘inclusivity’ projects pp. 1085-1102

- Anna Danielsson
- Gaps in knowledge about local peacebuilding: a study in deficiency from Jos, Nigeria pp. 1103-1121

- Reina C. Neufeldt, Mary Lou Klassen, John Danboyi, Jessica Dyck and Mugu Zakka Bako
- Gendering the border effect: the double impact of Colombian insecurity and the Venezuelan refugee crisis pp. 1122-1140

- Julia Zulver and Annette Idler
- A land full of opportunities? Agrarian frontiers, policy narratives and the political economy of peace in Colombia pp. 1141-1160

- Jacobo Grajales
- Eastern Africa’s tobacco value chain: links with China pp. 1161-1180

- Julia Smith, Lauren DeSouza and Jennifer Fang
- Solving the security–democracy dilemma: the US foreign policy in Tunisia post-9/11 pp. 1181-1199

- Pietro Marzo
- Pashtun Jirga and prospects of peace and conflict resolution in Pakistan’s ‘tribal’ frontier pp. 1200-1217

- Farooq Yousaf and Syed FurrukhZad
- Automotive global value chains in Mexico: a mirage of development? pp. 1218-1239

- Mateo Crossa and Nina Ebner
- The Moroccan system of labour institutions: a class-based perspective pp. 1240-1260

- Lorenzo Feltrin
Volume 41, issue 6, 2020
- Transnational governance of cybersecurity: policy challenges and global inequalities in cyber capacity building pp. 917-938

- Andrea Calderaro and Anthony J. S. Craig
- ‘Sometimes fear gets in all your bones’: towards understanding the complexities of risk in development work pp. 939-957

- Holly Thorpe
- When ‘brothers and sisters’ become ‘foreigners’: Syrian refugees and the politics of healthcare in Jordan pp. 958-975

- Sigrid Lupieri
- The politics of ownership in policymaking: lessons from healthcare delivery in post-conflict Timor-Leste pp. 976-993

- Arie Kusuma Paksi
- Post-conflict justice in divided democracies: the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India pp. 994-1011

- Renée Jeffery and Ian Hall
- Elite-led development and Mexico’s independent coffee organisations in the wake of the rust epidemic pp. 1012-1029

- Thomas Paul Henderson
- Crises and critical junctures in authoritarian regimes: addressing uprisings’ temporalities and discontinuities pp. 1030-1045

- Frédéric Volpi and Johannes Gerschewski
- The paradox of Turkish–Iranian relations in the Syrian Crisis pp. 1046-1066

- Iain William MacGillivray
- Fragility within stability: the state, the clan and political resilience in Somaliland pp. 1067-1083

- Rebecca Richards
Volume 41, issue 5, 2020
- ‘Nomad savage’ and herder–farmer conflicts in Nigeria: the (un)making of an ancient myth pp. 745-763

- Surulola Eke
- The Taliban: a new proxy for Iran in Afghanistan? pp. 764-782

- Shahram Akbarzadeh and Niamatullah Ibrahimi
- Power, REDD+ and reforming forest governance in Indonesia pp. 783-800

- Henry J. Boer
- Nicaraguan peasant cooperativism in tension: adaptive strategy or counter-movement pp. 801-821

- Renaud Metereau
- Subaltern connections: Brazilian critical geographers, development and African decolonisation pp. 822-841

- Federico Ferretti
- Fighting for the right to play: women’s football and regime-loyal resistance in Saudi Arabia pp. 842-859

- Charlotte Lysa
- Towards a conception of the systemic impact of China on late development pp. 860-880

- Dic Lo
- Critical barriers to joint production: datu politics and insurgent fragmentation in Southern Philippines pp. 881-897

- Cheng Xu
- African agency and global orders: the demanding case of nuclear arms control pp. 898-915

- Markus Kornprobst
Volume 41, issue 4, 2020
- Recreating the Third World Project: possibilities through the Fourth World pp. 565-582

- Crystal Whetstone and Murat Yilmaz
- Who governs? Religion and order in postcolonial Africa pp. 583-602

- Jonathan C. Agensky
- Is the Chinese ‘entrepreneurial welfare state’ an industrial policy in disguise? pp. 603-622

- Yan Xiaojun, Chen Hanyu and Li La
- Chinese Eastern Industrial Zone in Ethiopia: unpacking the enclave pp. 623-644

- Ding Fei and Chuan Liao
- The spectre of Haiti: structural antiblackness, the far-right backlash and the fear of a black majority in Brazil pp. 645-662

- Jaime A. Alves and João Costa Vargas
- The securitisation of life: Eastern Kurdistan under the rule of a Perso-Shi'i state pp. 663-682

- Kamal Soleimani and Ahmad Mohammadpour
- The politics of state capitalism in a post-liberal international order: the case of Turkey pp. 683-706

- Mustafa Kutlay
- ‘Knowing’ Pakistan: knowledge production and area studies pp. 707-724

- Ahmed W. Waheed
- The Syrian wars of words: international and local instrumentalisations of the war on terror pp. 725-743

- Alice Martini
Volume 41, issue 3, 2020
- Integrating subjectivities of power and violence in peacebuilding analysis pp. 379-396

- Roberta Holanda Maschietto
- Youth perceptions of violence in Western Honduras pp. 397-414

- Rebecca J. Williams and Paige Castellanos
- The politics of return: exploring the future of Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey pp. 415-433

- Ahmet Içduygu and Maissam Nimer
- Performing through Friday khutbas: re-instrumentalization of religion in the new Turkey pp. 434-452

- Hakan Övünç Ongur
- A community under siege: exclusionary education policies and indigenous Santals* in the Bangladeshi context pp. 453-469

- Mrinal Debnath
- Ghana and the United Nations’ 1960s mission in the Congo: a Pan-African explanation pp. 470-486

- Charles Asante
- West Africa’s cocoa sector and development within Africa-EU relations: engaging business perspectives pp. 487-504

- Mark Langan and Sophia Price
- Asymmetric alliances and high polarity: evaluating regional security complexes in the Middle East and Horn of Africa pp. 505-524

- Brendon J. Cannon and Federico Donelli
- New geographies of financial power: global Islamic finance and the Gulf pp. 525-546

- Adam Hanieh
- From global workers to local entrepreneurs: Sri Lanka’s former global factory workers in rural Sri Lanka pp. 547-564

- Sandya Hewamanne
Volume 41, issue 2, 2020
- Peripheral states and conformity to international norms: the dilemma of the marginalised pp. 187-206

- Sophia Sabrow
- Interventionary order and its methodologies: the relationship between peace and intervention pp. 207-227

- Oliver P. Richmond
- Into the sea: capacity-building innovations and the maritime security challenge pp. 228-246

- Christian Bueger, Timothy Edmunds and Robert McCabe
- Crony capitalism in the Palestinian Authority: a deal among friends pp. 247-263

- Tariq Dana
- Can non-democracies support international democracy? Turkey as a case study pp. 264-283

- Senem Aydın-Düzgit
- A call for critical reflection on the localisation agenda in humanitarian action pp. 284-301

- Kristina Roepstorff
- Nothing new under the sun: South Korea’s developmental promises and neoliberal illusions pp. 302-320

- Juliette Schwak
- Disaster documentation: improving medical information-sharing in sudden-onset disaster scenarios pp. 321-339

- Anisa J. N. Jafar
- Producing the ‘transit’ migration state: international security intervention in Niger pp. 340-358

- Philippe M. Frowd
- Internationalisation, global capitalism and the integration of Iran pp. 359-377

- Engin Sune
Volume 41, issue 1, 2020
- Gender, North–South relations: reviewing the Global Gag Rule and the defunding of UNFPA under President Trump pp. 1-19

- Stacy Banwell
- The global significance of national inequality decline pp. 20-41

- Rebecca Simson and Mike Savage
- Is it time to ‘decolonise’ the fungibility debate? pp. 42-57

- Zunera Rana and Dirk-Jan Koch
- The cynical state: forging extractivism, neoliberalism and development in governmental spaces pp. 58-76

- Roger Merino
- Corruption, patronage and illiberal peace: forging political settlement in post-conflict Kyrgyzstan pp. 77-95

- David G. Lewis and Saniya Sagnayeva
- What if the subaltern speaks? Traditional knowledge policies in Brazil and India pp. 96-112

- Thomas R. Eimer
- Accountability and legitimacy of NGOs under authoritarianism: the case of China pp. 113-132

- Jude Howell, K. R. Fisher and X. Shang
- Countering Buddhist radicalisation: emerging peace movements in Myanmar and Sri Lanka pp. 133-150

- Camilla Orjuela
- The Afghan Ministry of Refugees: an unruly trainee in state capacity building pp. 151-167

- Giulia Scalettaris
- Beyond normativity and benchmarking: applying a human security approach to refugee-hosting areas in Africa pp. 168-183

- Sara de Simone
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