Third World Quarterly
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Volume 39, issue 12, 2018
- Rising powers in international conflict management: an introduction pp. 2207-2221

- Emel Parlar Dal
- Reluctant powers? Rising powers’ contributions to regional crisis management pp. 2222-2239

- Sandra Destradi
- Rising powers and the global nuclear order: a structural study of India’s integration pp. 2240-2254

- Harsh V. Pant and Arka Biswas
- China’s role in the regional and international management of Korean conflict: an arbiter or catalyst? pp. 2255-2271

- Hakan Mehmetcik and Ferit Belder
- Interests or ideas? Explaining Brazil’s surge in peacekeeping and peacebuilding pp. 2272-2290

- Charles T. Call
- Assessing Turkey’s changing conflict management role after the Cold War: actorness, approaches and tools pp. 2291-2314

- Emel Parlar Dal
- Rising powers and the horn of Africa: conflicting regionalisms* pp. 2315-2333

- Abigail Kabandula and Timothy M. Shaw
- Pragmatic eclecticism, neoclassical realism and post-structuralism: reconsidering the African response to the Libyan crisis of 2011 pp. 2334-2353

- Linnéa Gelot and Martin Welz
Volume 39, issue 11, 2018
- From Al-Itihaad to Al-Shabaab: how the Ethiopian intervention and the ‘War on Terror’ exacerbated the conflict in Somalia pp. 2033-2052

- Mohamed Haji Ingiriis
- Conceptualising de-radicalisation and former combatant re-integration in Nigeria pp. 2053-2068

- Gordon Clubb and Marina Tapley
- Political economy of land grabbing inside China involving foreign investors pp. 2069-2084

- Yunan Xu
- Territorial dispossession: dynamics of capitalist expansion in rural territories in South America pp. 2085-2102

- Luis Felipe Rincón and Bernardo M. Fernandes
- Construction Jihad: state-building and development in Iran and Lebanon’s Shiʿi Territories pp. 2103-2125

- Eric Lob
- Entrepreneurs, investors and the state: the public and the private in sub-Saharan African irrigation development pp. 2126-2141

- Elizabeth Harrison and Anna Mdee
- A precarious peace? The threat of paramilitary violence to the peace process in Colombia pp. 2142-2172

- David Maher and Andrew Thomson
- Sewing their way up the social ladder? Paths to social mobility and empowerment among Sri Lanka’s global factory workers pp. 2173-2187

- Sandya Hewamanne
- People, personal projects and the challenging of social structures: a contribution to the reflection on the challenges of teaching development studies pp. 2188-2202

- Juan David Parra Heredia
- ‘People and personal projects’: a rejoinder on the challenge of teaching development studies pp. 2203-2205

- Wendy Harcourt
Volume 39, issue 10, 2018
- Policy visions of big data: views from the Global South pp. 1861-1882

- Laura C. Mahrenbach, Katja Mayer and Jürgen Pfeffer
- Romania and the Third World during the heyday of the détente pp. 1883-1898

- Cezar Stanciu
- The ethics of international service learning as a pedagogical development practice: a Canadian study pp. 1899-1922

- Debra D. Chapman
- Perceptions, identities and interests in South–South cooperation: the cases of Chile, Venezuela and Brazil pp. 1923-1940

- Guillermo Santander and Jose Alonso Rodriguez
- Evaluating Brazilian South–South Cooperation in Haiti pp. 1941-1961

- Megan Pickup
- The BRICS and global governance: China’s contradictory role pp. 1962-1978

- Mark Beeson and Jinghan Zeng
- Disassembling the Square Kilometre Array: astronomy and development in South Africa pp. 1979-1997

- Cherryl Walker and Davide Chinigò
- ‘To be or not to be’ (like the West): modernisation in Russia and Iran pp. 1998-2015

- Ghoncheh Tazmini
- Global international relations and the Arab Spring: the Maghreb’s challenge to the EU pp. 2016-2031

- J. N. C. Hill
Volume 39, issue 9, 2018
- Internationalised justice and democratisation: how international tribunals can empower non-reformists pp. 1675-1691

- Izabela Steflja
- Ownership dynamics in local multi-stakeholder initiatives pp. 1692-1710

- Kees Biekart and Alan Fowler
- China’s road from socialism to global capitalism pp. 1711-1726

- Jerry Harris
- The globaliser dragon: how is China changing economic globalisation? pp. 1727-1749

- Diego Trindade d’Ávila Magalhães
- Fostering the post-development debate: the Latin American concept of tecnologia social pp. 1750-1769

- Marlei Pozzebon and Isleide Arruda Fontenelle
- Turkey’s global governance strategies at the UN compared to the BRICS (2008–2014): clarifying the motivation–contribution nexus pp. 1770-1790

- Emel Parlar Dal and Ali Murat Kurşun
- Democratic BRICS as role models in a shifting global order: inherent dilemmas and the challenges ahead pp. 1791-1811

- Ziya Öniş and Alper Şükrü Gençer
- The AKP after 15 years: emergence of Erdoganism in Turkey pp. 1812-1830

- Ihsan Yilmaz and Galib Bashirov
- The micro-politics of norm contestation between the OSCE and Kazakhstan: square pegs in round holes pp. 1831-1847

- Rico Isaacs
- Nelson Mandela: the ripple effect pp. 1848-1859

- Sope Maithufi
Volume 39, issue 8, 2018
- Why do men rape? Understanding the determinants of rapes in India pp. 1435-1457

- Sharanya Basu Roy and Sayantan Ghosh Dastidar
- Panacea for the refugee crisis? Rethinking the promotion of ‘self-reliance’ for refugees pp. 1458-1474

- Evan Easton-Calabria and Naohiko Omata
- Voluntourism and the contract corrective pp. 1475-1490

- Susan Banki and Richard Schonell
- How friends become foes: exploring the role of documents in shaping UNHCR’s behaviour pp. 1491-1507

- Georgia Cole
- UNHCR and the pursuit of international protection: accountability through technology? pp. 1508-1524

- Katja Lindskov Jacobsen and Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
- When hybridity breeds contempt: negative hybrid peace in Cambodia pp. 1525-1542

- Dahlia Simangan
- Hybrid peace revisited: an opportunity for considering self-governance? pp. 1543-1560

- Pol Bargués-Pedreny and Elisa Randazzo
- Extractive peasants: reframing informal artisanal and small-scale mining debates pp. 1561-1582

- Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
- From resistance to military institutionalisation: the case of the peshmerga versus the Islamic State pp. 1583-1603

- Marianna Charountaki
- Regulating religious authority for political gains: al-Sisi’s manipulation of al-Azhar in Egypt pp. 1604-1621

- Masooda Bano and Hanane Benadi
- Conflict dynamics and agonistic dialogue on historical violence: a case from Indonesia pp. 1622-1639

- Sarah Maddison and Rachael Diprose
- Social housing under the Workers’ Party government: an analysis of the private sector in Brazil pp. 1640-1655

- Valesca Lima
- The contradictions of neo-extractivism and social policy: the role of raw material exports in the Brazilian political crisis pp. 1656-1674

- Anthony Pahnke
Volume 39, issue 7, 2018
- Converging social justice issues and movements: implications for political actions and research pp. 1227-1246

- Saturnino M. Borras Jr., Tsegaye Moreda, Alberto Alonso-Fradejas and Zoe W. Brent
- The politics of convergence in Bolivia: social movements and the state pp. 1247-1269

- Ben M. McKay
- Implicating ‘fisheries justice’ movements in food and climate politics pp. 1270-1289

- Elyse N. Mills
- Convergence as political strategy: social justice movements, natural resources and climate change pp. 1290-1307

- Salena Tramel
- The challenge of locating land-based climate change mitigation and adaptation politics within a social justice perspective: towards an idea of agrarian climate justice pp. 1308-1325

- Saturnino M. Borras and Jennifer C. Franco
- The right to food in the context of large-scale land investment in Ethiopia pp. 1326-1347

- Tsegaye Moreda
- Analysing agricultural investment from the realities of small-scale food providers: grounding the debates pp. 1348-1366

- Christina M. Schiavoni, Salena Tramel, Hannah Twomey and Benedict S. Mongula
- The ‘tenure guidelines’ as a tool for democratising land and resource control in Latin America pp. 1367-1385

- Zoe W. Brent, Alberto Alonso-Fradejas, Gonzalo Colque and Sergio Sauer
- Why wait for the state? Using the CFS Tenure Guidelines to recalibrate political-legal struggles for democratic land control pp. 1386-1402

- Jennifer Franco and Sofía Monsalve Suárez
- Pathway to resilience: hands and hearts for peasant livelihoods and fair relations between humans and nature pp. 1403-1410

- Paula Gioia
- The origins and politics, campaigns and demands by the international fisher peoples’ movement: an Indigenous perspective pp. 1411-1420

- Sherry Pictou
- Black lives and climate justice: courage and power in defending communities and Mother Earth pp. 1421-1434

- Sara Mersha
Volume 39, issue 6, 2018
- The theory and practice of building developmental states in the Global South pp. 1033-1055

- Jewellord Nem Singh and Jesse Salah Ovadia
- Studying the developmental state: theory and method in research on industrial policy and state-led development in Africa pp. 1056-1076

- Jesse Salah Ovadia and Christina Wolf
- State-owned enterprises and the political economy of state–state relations in the developing world pp. 1077-1097

- Jewellord Nem Singh and Geoffrey C. Chen
- The developmental state of the twenty-first century: accounting for state and society pp. 1098-1114

- Jennifer Hsu
- Twenty-first century developmental states? Argentina under the Kirchners pp. 1115-1132

- Christopher Wylde
- Industrial policy and state-making: Brazil’s attempt at oil-based industrial development pp. 1133-1150

- Eliza Massi and Jewellord Nem Singh
- The Ethiopian developmental state pp. 1151-1165

- Christopher Clapham
- An extractive developmental state in Southern Africa? The cases of Zambia and Zimbabwe pp. 1166-1190

- Richard Saunders and Alexander Caramento
- East Asia’s new developmentalism: state capacity, climate change and low-carbon development pp. 1191-1210

- Christopher M. Dent
- Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic pp. 1211-1225

- Aki Tonami
Volume 39, issue 5, 2018
- The cyber frontier and digital pitfalls in the Global South pp. 821-837

- Niels Nagelhus Schia
- Humanitarian symbolic exchange: extending Responsibility to Protect through individual and local engagement pp. 838-853

- Morgan Brigg
- The global securitisation of youth pp. 854-870

- Mayssoun Sukarieh and Stuart Tannock
- Rising powers and order contestation: disaggregating the normative from the representational pp. 871-888

- Edward Newman and Benjamin Zala
- The elephant in the room: offshore companies, liberalisation and extension of presidential power in DR Congo pp. 889-905

- Zoë Marriage
- School, sexuality and problematic girlhoods: reframing ‘empowerment’ discourse pp. 906-919

- Kate Pincock
- The disciplining of illegal palm oil plantations in Sumatra pp. 920-940

- Eusebius Pantja Pramudya, Otto Hospes and C. J. A. M. Termeer
- The relationship between human trafficking and child recruitment in the Colombian armed conflict pp. 941-958

- Mónica Hurtado, Ángela Iranzo Dosdad and Sergio Gómez Hernández
- The slow violence of corporate social responsibility: the case of mining in Peru pp. 959-975

- Jonathan Kishen Gamu and Peter Dauvergne
- Imperialism and the Middle Kingdom: the Xi Jinping administration’s peripheral diplomacy with developing states pp. 976-998

- Jeffrey Reeves
- Aid and state-building, Part I: South Korea and Taiwan pp. 999-1013

- Nematullah Bizhan
- Aid and state-building, Part II: Afghanistan and Iraq pp. 1014-1031

- Nematullah Bizhan
Volume 39, issue 4, 2018
- Corrigendum pp. (iii)-(iii)

- The Editors
- Does the Millennium Challenge Corporation reinforce capitalist power structures or empower citizens? pp. 609-625

- Joanne E. Davies
- Forever North–South? The political challenges of reforming the UN development system pp. 626-641

- M.-O. Baumann
- Beyond disaster framing: exploring multi-mandate INGOs’ representations of conflict pp. 642-660

- Oliver Walton
- Power, politics and perception: the impact of foreign policy on civilian–peacekeeper relations pp. 661-676

- Vanessa F. Newby
- The politics of purity: discourses of deception and integrity in contemporary international cricket pp. 677-691

- Simon Philpott
- Renminbi appreciation and Global Value Chains in China: exploring the linkages pp. 692-708

- Paul Bowles, Fiona MacPhail and Baotai Wang
- How stalled global reform is fueling regionalism: China’s engagement with the G20 pp. 709-726

- Jared McKinney
- Theorising state–narco relations in Bolivia’s nascent democracy (1982–1993): governance, order and political transition pp. 727-746

- Allan Gillies
- Global capitalism, Haiti, and the flexibilisation of paramilitarism pp. 747-768

- Jeb Sprague-Silgado
- Reality and rumour: the grey areas of international development in Guatemala pp. 769-785

- Rebecca Clouser
- Qatar’s humanitarian aid to Palestine pp. 786-798

- Elia Zureik
- ASEAN’s governance of migrant worker rights pp. 799-819

- Charanpal S. Bal and Kelly Gerard
Volume 39, issue 3, 2018
- Colonial apologies and the problem of the transgressor speaking pp. 399-417

- Tom Bentley
- Past as global trade governance prelude: reconfiguring debate about reform of the multilateral trading system pp. 418-435

- Rorden Wilkinson
- Climate change: the risks of stranded fossil fuel assets and resources to the developing world pp. 436-453

- Kyra Bos and Joyeeta Gupta
- Humanitarian interventions and the media: broadcasting against ethnic hate pp. 454-470

- Kerstin Tomiak
- Political responsibility and global health pp. 471-486

- Nana K. Poku and Jesper Sundewall
- Global poverty and inequality: are the revised estimates open to an alternative interpretation? pp. 487-509

- Peter Edward and Andy Sumner
- Trivial pursuits? Serious (video) games and the media representation of refugees pp. 510-526

- Gemma Sou
- New directions in welfare: rights-based social policies in post-neoliberal Latin America pp. 527-543

- Jean Grugel and Pia Riggirozzi
- Humanitarian aid and host state capacity: the challenges of the Norwegian Refugee Council in Colombia pp. 544-559

- Julieta Lemaitre
- Hurdles to peace: a level-of-analysis approach to resolving Sudan’s civil wars pp. 560-576

- Johan Brosché and Allard Duursma
- Recalcitrant spoiler? Contesting dominant accounts of India’s role in global trade governance pp. 577-593

- Kristen Hopewell
- The Turkish Constitutional Court, laicism and the headscarf issue pp. 594-608

- Lacin Idil Oztig
Volume 39, issue 2, 2018
- Erratum pp. (iii)-(iii)

- The Editors
- Spirit and being: interdisciplinary reflections on drugs across history and politics pp. 207-217

- Maziyar Ghiabi
- Decolonising drugs in Asia: the case of cocaine in colonial India pp. 218-231

- James Mills
- A diplomatic failure: the Mexican role in the demise of the 1940 Reglamento Federal de Toxicomanías pp. 232-247

- Isaac Campos
- Drugs of choice, drugs of change: Egyptian consumption habits since the 1920s pp. 248-260

- Philip Robins
- Drug booms and busts: poverty and prosperity in a Nicaraguan narco- pp. 261-276

- Dennis Rodgers
- Maintaining disorder: the micropolitics of drugs policy in Iran pp. 277-297

- Maziyar Ghiabi
- ‘We Will Revive’: addiction, spiritual warfare, and recovery in Latin America’s cocaine production zone pp. 298-313

- Pablo Seward Delaporte
- Fighting crime and maintaining order: shared worldviews of civilian and military elites in Brazil and Mexico pp. 314-330

- Anaís M. Passos
- Turning deserts into flowers: settlement and poppy cultivation in southwest Afghanistan pp. 331-349

- David Mansfield
- Quasilegality: khat, cannabis and Africa’s drug laws pp. 350-365

- Neil Carrier and Gernot Klantschnig
- Why do South-east Asian states choose to suppress opium? A cross-case comparison pp. 366-384

- James Windle
- Decolonising drug studies in an era of predatory accumulation pp. 385-398

- Philippe Bourgois
Volume 39, issue 1, 2018
- Erratum pp. (iii)-(iii)

- The Editors
- When responsibility to protect ‘hits home’: the refugee crisis and the EU response pp. 1-17

- Stefania Panebianco and Iole Fontana
- UK development policy and domestic politics 1997–2016 pp. 18-34

- Gerard Clarke
- Crises and unpredictability in developing countries pp. 35-50

- Nerea San-Martín-Albizuri and Arturo Rodriguez-Castellanos
- Philanthrocapitalism: rendering the public domain obsolete? pp. 51-67

- Carol Thompson
- Making good on donors’ desire to Do Development Differently pp. 68-84

- Dan Honig and Nilima Gulrajani
- Criminogenic patterns in the management of Boko Haram’s human displacement situation pp. 85-103

- Medinat A. Abdulazeez and Temitope B. Oriola
- From aid negotiation to aid effectiveness: the case of food and nutrition security in Ethiopia pp. 104-121

- Pierre-Marie Aubert, Matthieu Brun, Peter Agamile and Sébastien Treyer
- Social policy for inclusive development in Africa pp. 122-139

- Vusi Gumede
- A capability analysis of Rwandan development policy: calling into question human development indicators pp. 140-157

- Malin Hasselskog
- Militarisation of governance after conflict: beyond the rebel-to-ruler frame – the case of Rwanda pp. 158-174

- Andrea Purdeková, Filip Reyntjens and Nina Wilén
- Transnational public goods provision: the increasing role of rising powers and the case of South Africa pp. 175-188

- Stephan Klingebiel
- Large-scale land deals in Sierra Leone at the intersection of gender and lineage pp. 189-206

- Caitlin Ryan
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