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May 2021, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 661-669 How Accessible are Journal Articles on Education Written by Sub‐Saharan Africa‐based Researchers?
by Samuel Asare & Rafael Mitchell & Pauline Rose - 670-683 Where Can the Crow Make Friends? Sci‐Hub's Activities in the Library of Development Studies and its Implications for the Field
by Frederik Sagemüller & Luise Meißner & Oliver Mußhoff
March 2021, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 217-240 Peasant Production in India: How the ‘Need Economy’ Facilitates Accumulation
by Anirban Dasgupta - 241-264 Diffuse Drivers of Modern Slavery: From Microfinance to Unfree Labour in Cambodia
by Nithya Natarajan & Katherine Brickell & Laurie Parsons - 265-288 Trajectories of Hybrid Governance: Legitimacy, Order and Leadership in India
by Miriam Wenner - 289-315 Multiple Temporalities of Household Labour: The Challenge of Assessing Women's Empowerment
by Gregory L. Simon & Cody Peterson & Emily Anderson & Brendan Berve & Marcelle Caturia & Isaac Rivera - 316-339 Portfolios of Social Protection, Labour Mobility and the Rise of Life Insurance in Rural Central Vietnam
by Minh T.N. Nguyen - 340-358 Introduction: The Politics of Open Access — Decolonizing Research or Corporate Capture?
by Kate Meagher - 359-372 Conceptualizing, Financing and Infrastructuring: Perspectives on Open Access in and from Africa
by Angela Okune & Sulaiman Adebowale & Eve Gray & Angela Mumo & Ruth Oniang'o - 373-382 One Door Opens: Another Door Shuts?
by María Faciolince & Duncan Green - 383-404 Bibliodiversity at the Centre: Decolonizing Open Access
by Monica Berger - 405-424 The Agony and the Ecstasy of Motherhood
by Himani Bannerji
January 2021, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 3-25 Give James Ferguson a Fish
by Alf Gunvald Nilsen - 26-53 ‘If You Fall, Stand Up Again’: The Moral Nature of Financial Literacy in the Global South
by Maryann Bylander & Phasy Res - 54-75 Below the Belt? Territory and Development in China's International Rise
by Giles Mohan - 76-112 Beyond the Stereotype: Restating the Relevance of the Dependency Research Programme
by Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven - 113-133 Remote Sensing, Land Quotas and Mass Relocation: China's Governance of Farmland
by Yue Du - 134-167 NGOs as Social Movements: Policy Narratives, Networks and the Performance of Dalit Rights in South India
by David Mosse & Sundara Babu Nagappan - 168-191 Situating Political Agronomy: The Knowledge Politics of Hybrid Rice in India and Uganda
by Marcus Taylor & Remy Bargout & Suhas Bhasme - 192-201 Modern Legal Practice as the Engine of Inequality
by Carolyn Sissoko - 202-213 Food Sovereignty and the Struggle for Socio‐economic Justice in North Africa
by Angela Joya
November 2020, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 1401-1428 The World Bank's ‘Assault on Poverty’ as a Political Question (1968–81)
by João Márcio Mendes Pereira - 1429-1453 Regulating Over‐indebtedness: Local State Power in Cambodia's Microfinance Market
by W. Nathan Green - 1454-1480 Defusing Land Disputes? The Politics of Land Certification and Dispute Resolution in Burundi
by Rosine Tchatchoua‐Djomo & Mathijs van Leeuwen & Gemma van der Haar - 1481-1510 Social Reproduction, Ecological Dispossession and Dependency: Life Beside the Río Santiago in Mexico
by Joshua C. Greene & Solène Morvant‐Roux - 1511-1532 Land as a Transactional Asset: Moral Economy and Market Logic in Contested Land Acquisition in India
by Manjusha Nair - 1533-1554 Betting on Potatoes: Accumulation in Times of Agrarian Crisis in Punjab, India
by Shreya Sinha - 1555-1578 Mining Boom, Labour Market Segmentation and Social Inequality in the Congolese Copperbelt
by Benjamin Rubbers - 1579-1612 Continuities in Transition: Ethnicity, Language and Labour Market Inequalities in Kyrgyzstan
by Victor Agadjanian & Byeongdon Oh - 1613-1627 Rethinking the Affirmative Value, Politics and Materiality of Waste on the Urban Periphery
by Tatiana A. Thieme - 1628-1639 Unravelling the ‘P’ Word in Environment and Development
by Wendy Harcourt
September 2020, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 1173-1174 In Memoriam
by Martin Doornbos - 1175-1198 The Unfixed State of Unfixed Land
by Nikita Sud - 1199-1224 Risk, Envy and Magic in the Artisanal Mining Sector of South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
by Nik Stoop & Marijke Verpoorten - 1225-1245 External Financial Liberalization and Macroeconomic Performance in Emerging Countries: An Empirical Evaluation of the Brazilian Case
by André Moreira Cunha & Daniela Magalhães Prates & Pedro Perfeito da Silva - 1246-1270 Security, Resilience and Participatory Urban Upgrading in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Tina Hilgers - 1271-1295 Politics of Engagement: Gender Expertise and International Governance
by Özlem Altan‐Olcay - 1296-1305 Contested Understandings in the Global Garment Industry after Rana Plaza
by Sarah Ashwin & Naila Kabeer & Elke Schüßler - 1306-1330 Buyer Engagement and Labour Conditions in Global Supply Chains: The Bangladesh Accord and Beyond
by Chikako Oka & Niklas Egels‐Zandén & Rachel Alexander - 1331-1359 Multi‐actor Initiatives after Rana Plaza: Factory Managers’ Views
by Shahidur Rahman & Kazi Mahmudur Rahman - 1360-1398 Paradigm Shift or Business as Usual? Workers’ Views on Multi‐stakeholder Initiatives in Bangladesh
by Naila Kabeer & Lopita Huq & Munshi Sulaiman
July 2020, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 939-969 Disaster Financialization: Earthquakes, Cashflows and Shifting Household Economies in Nepal
by Philippe Le Billon & Manoj Suji & Jeevan Baniya & Bina Limbu & Dinesh Paudel & Katharine Rankin & Nabin Rawal & Sara Shneiderman - 970-997 The Sino‐centric Capital Export Regime: State‐backed and Flexible Capital in the Philippines
by Alvin Camba - 998-1017 The Evolution of India's Industrial Labour Share and its Correlates
by Arjun Jayadev & Amay Narayan - 1018-1043 Global Value Chains, Industrial Policy and Economic Upgrading in Ethiopia's Apparel Sector
by Lindsay Whitfield & Cornelia Staritz & Mike Morris - 1044-1066 Advocating Workers' Collective Rights: The Prospects and Constraints Facing ‘Collective Bargaining’ NGOs in the Pearl River Delta, 2011–2015
by Mujun Zhou & Guowei Yan - 1067-1097 Project Narratives: Investigating Participatory Conservation in the Peruvian Andes
by Katarzyna Cieslik & Art Dewulf & Wouter Buytaert - 1098-1122 Waste Political Settlements in Colombia and Chile: Power, Inequality and Informality in Recycling
by Nicolás Valenzuela‐Levi - 1123-1145 ‘Aerial Silk Roads’: Airport Infrastructures in China's Belt and Road Initiative
by Weiqiang Lin & Qi Ai - 1146-1159 Algorithm Blues
by David Keen - 1160-1169 Against the Stream: Ajit Singh and His Battles
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
May 2020, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 729-745 De‐centring the ‘White Gaze’ of Development
by Robtel Neajai Pailey - 746-770 On the ‘Arab Inequality Puzzle’: The Case of Egypt
by Gilbert Achcar - 771-793 The Moral Politics of Gendered Labour in Artisanal Mining in Sierra Leone
by Blair Rutherford - 794-816 The End of the African Mining Enclave? Domestic Marginalization and Labour Fragmentation in the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Ben Radley - 817-842 Profitability or Industrial Relations: What Explains Manufacturing Performance across Indian States?
by Anirban Karak & Deepankar Basu - 843-873 The Political Construction of Extractive Regimes in Two Newly Created Indian States: A Comparative Analysis of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh
by Anindita Adhikari & Vasudha Chhotray - 874-894 ‘In This Profession We Eat Dust’: Informal and Formal Solidarity among Women Urban Transportation Workers in Nepal
by Barbara Grossman‐Thompson - 895-920 Bastard Spice or Champagne of Cinnamon? Conflicting Value Creations along Cinnamon Commodity Chains in Northern Vietnam
by Annuska Derks & Sarah Turner & Ngô Thúy Hạnh - 921-935 Capitalism without Surveillance?
by Keith Breckenridge
March 2020, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 283-323 Food Dependency in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Simply a Matter of ‘Vulnerability’, or Missed Development Opportunity?
by C. Jean Arment - 324-351 Industrial Policy in the 21st Century
by Ha‐Joon Chang & Antonio Andreoni - 352-370 Inequality, Growth, Poverty and Lunar Eclipses: Policy and Arithmetic
by Kaushik Basu & S. Subramanian - 371-397 The Dark Sides of Social Policy: From Neoliberalism to Resurgent Right‐wing Populism
by Andrew M. Fischer - 398-417 Assessing Conservative Populism: A New Double Movement or Neoliberal Populism?
by Ray Kiely - 418-441 The ‘Populist’ Right Challenge to Neoliberalism: Social Policy between a Rock and a Hard Place
by James Putzel - 442-462 Politics of Social Policy in a Late Industrializing Country: The Case of Turkey
by Ayşe Buğra - 463-484 Social Policy and Political Mobilization in India: Producing Hierarchical Fraternity and Polarized Differences
by Ajay Gudavarthy & G. Vijay - 485-505 Change without Transformation: Social Policy Reforms in the Philippines under Duterte
by Charmaine G. Ramos - 506-522 Social Policy, Inequalities and the Battle of Rights in Latin America
by Pia Riggirozzi - 523-539 Neoliberalism, Authoritarian Politics and Social Policy in China
by Jane Duckett - 540-560 Authoritarian Neoliberalism, Radical Conservatism and Social Policy within the European Union: Croatia, Hungary and Poland
by Paul Stubbs & Noémi Lendvai‐Bainton - 561-582 Policy Merchandising and Social Assistance in Africa: Don't Call Dog Monkey for Me
by Jimi O. Adesina - 583-598 De‐exoticizing Saudi Arabia with Madawi Al‐Rasheed
by Maha Abdelrahman - 599-630 Theotonio Dos Santos (1936–2018): The Revolutionary Intellectual Who Pioneered Dependency Theory
by Cristóbal Kay - 631-649 Samir Amin: A Pioneering Marxist and Third World Activist
by Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven - 650-666 Peter Waterman (1936–2017): Radical Internationalist, Scholar‐Activist
by Amrita Chhachhi - 667-682 Illusions of Inclusion: Assessment of the World Development Report 2019 on the Changing Nature of Work
by Kate Meagher - 683-697 The ILO World Social Protection Report 2017–19: An Assessment
by Laura Alfers & Rachel Moussié - 698-710 The IMF Record on Social Protection: Pro‐poor or Poor?
by Liam Clegg - 711-726 Green Economics and Decent Work: A Viable Unified Framework
by Robert Pollin
January 2020, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 3-25 Beyond Market Logics: Payments for Ecosystem Services as Alternative Development Practices in the Global South
by Elizabeth Shapiro‐Garza & Pamela McElwee & Gert Van Hecken & Esteve Corbera - 26-50 The Political Life of Natural Infrastructure: Water Funds and Alternative Histories of Payments for Ecosystem Services in Valle del Cauca, Colombia
by Sara H. Nelson & Leah L. Bremer & Kelly Meza Prado & Kate A. Brauman - 51-72 Rubber and Carbon: Opportunity Costs, Incentives and Ecosystem Services in Acre, Brazil
by Maron Greenleaf - 73-93 Situated Payments for Ecosystem Services: Local Agencies in the Implementation of the Sloping Land Conversion Programme in Southwest China
by Jun He - 94-116 Translating Water Fund Payments for Ecosystem Services in the Ecuadorian Andes
by Audrey Joslin - 117-143 Transitions in Payments for Ecosystem Services in Guatemala: Embedding Forestry Incentives into Rural Development Value Systems
by Nicolena vonHedemann - 144-166 Making Territory and Negotiating Citizenship in a Climate Mitigation Initiative in Indonesia
by Abidah B. Setyowati - 167-195 Troubled Encounters: Payments for Ecosystem Services in Chiapas, Mexico
by Esteve Corbera & Sébastien Costedoat & Driss Ezzine‐de‐Blas & Gert Van Hecken - 196-223 An Alternative Theorization of Payments for Ecosystem Services from Mexico: Origins and Influence
by Elizabeth Shapiro‐Garza - 224-252 Conserving Natures? Co‐producing Payments for Ecosystem Services in Mongolian Rangelands
by Caroline Upton - 253-280 Hybrid Outcomes of Payments for Ecosystem Services Policies in Vietnam: Between Theory and Practice
by Pamela McElwee & Bernhard Huber & Thị Hải Vân Nguyễn
November 2019, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 1485-1508 From Incremental Dispossession to a Cumulative Land Grab: Understanding Territorial Transformation in India's North Karanpura Coalfield
by Patrik Oskarsson & Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt & Patrick Wennström - 1509-1530 The Micropolitics of Dispossession and Resistance: Case Study of a Proposed Dam in Central India
by Asmita Kabra & Sonam Mahalwal - 1531-1553 The Politics of Development Metrics and Measurement: Impact Evaluations in Fairtrade‐certified Plantation Agriculture
by Angus Lyall & Elizabeth Havice - 1554-1578 From Getting the Development Question Wrong to Bringing Emancipation Back In: Re‐reading Alice Amsden
by Hae‐Yung Song - 1579-1601 ‘No Smoke without Fire’: Citizenship and Securing Economic Enclaves in Mozambique
by Lars Buur & Jason Sumich - 1602-1623 The Ebola Crisis in Sierra Leone: Mediating Containment and Engagement in Humanitarian Emergencies
by Luisa Enria - 1624-1663 Chile's Export Diversification since 1960: A Free Market Miracle or Mirage?
by Amir Lebdioui - 1664-1686 Unpacking the ‘Emergent Farmer’ Concept in Agrarian Reform: Evidence from Livestock Farmers in South Africa
by Lovemore C. Gwiriri & James Bennett & Cletos Mapiye & Sara Burbi - 1687-1716 Taking Care into Account: Leveraging India's MGNREGA for Women's Empowerment
by Deepta Chopra - 1717-1741 ‘Building Kachin’: Youth and Everyday Action in one of Myanmar's Ethnic States
by Marjoke Oosterom & Ja Htoi Pan Maran & Sarah Wilson
September 2019, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 1133-1213 Behind the Seven Veils of Inequality. What if it's all about the Struggle within just One Half of the Population over just One Half of the National Income?
by José Gabriel Palma - 1214-1238 The Decline of Gangsters and Politicization of Violence in Urban Bangladesh
by David Jackman - 1239-1262 The Urbanization of the Sanitation Crisis: Placing Waste in the City
by Colin McFarlane - 1263-1287 Deconstructing the Financialization of Healthcare
by Benjamin M. Hunter & Susan F. Murray - 1288-1309 Unravelling Church Land: Transformations in the Relations between Church, State and Community in Uganda
by Henni Alava & Catrine Shroff - 1310-1341 Taming Foreign Exchange Derivatives Markets? Speculative Finance and Class Relations in Brazil
by Ilias Alami - 1342-1372 Declining Food Security in a Philippine Oil Palm Frontier: The Changing Role of Cooperatives
by Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio & Wolfram H. Dressler - 1373-1397 Can the Wrongs be Righted? Prospects for Remedy in the Philippine Oil Palm Agro‐industry
by Rasmus Kløcker Larsen & Francisca R. Dimaano & Michael D. Pido - 1398-1429 Employment Change in Occupations in Urban India: Implications for Wage Inequality
by Sudipa Sarkar - 1430-1454 Global Liquidity, the Private Sector and Debt Sustainability in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Bruno Bonizzi & Christina Laskaridis & Jan Toporowski - 1455-1465 Anger and the Imperium
by Peter Ronald deSouza - 1466-1481 How Financialization Undermines Democracy
by Ewa Karwowski
July 2019, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 867-895 Disequilibrium in Development Finance: The Contested Politics of Institutional Accountability and Transparency at the World Bank Inspection Panel
by Benjamin K. Sovacool & Andria Naudé Fourie & May Tan‐Mullins - 896-922 Labour Bureaucracy and Labour Officialdom in Evo Morales's Bolivia
by Angus McNelly - 923-947 Governing Global Displacement in Austerity Urbanism: The Case of Berlin's Refugee Housing Crisis
by Susanne Soederberg - 948-975 The Political Economy of Unemployment Insurance based on Individual Savings Accounts: Lessons from Chile
by Kirsten Sehnbruch & Rafael Carranza & Joaquín Prieto - 976-1008 The Costs of Exclusion: Gender Job Segregation, Structural Change and the Labour Share of Income
by Stephanie Seguino & Elissa Braunstein - 1009-1032 Moral Spaces and Sexual Transgression: Understanding Rape in War and Post Conflict
by Holly Porter - 1033-1062 Twenty‐first Century Industrial Policy in a Small Developing Country: The Challenges of Reviving Manufacturing in Rwanda
by Pritish Behuria - 1063-1082 Land, Law and Courts in India: Tracing Land Rights Debates through Processes of Judicial Decision Making
by Meenakshi Sinha - 1083-1108 The Ebb and Flow of Indigenous Rights Recognitions in Conservation Policy
by Rebecca Witter & Terre Satterfield - 1109-1120 The Vampire Squid: Value, Crisis and the Power of Finance
by Andries du Toit - 1121-1129 The Nobel Prize in Economics: Behind the Aura
by Sanjay G. Reddy
May 2019, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 623-654 Understanding Social Performance: A ‘Practice Drift’ at the Frontline of Microfinance Institutions in Bangladesh
by Mathilde Maîtrot - 655-678 Labour Control and Developmental State Theory: A New Perspective on Import‐substitution Industrialization in Latin America
by Adam Fishwick - 679-706 The Redevelopmental State: Governing Surplus Life and Land in the ‘Urban Age’
by Sapana Doshi - 707-734 Human Rights and the Pink Tide in Latin America: Which Rights Matter?
by Jean Grugel & Lorenza B. Fontana - 735-762 All that Glitters is not Gold. The Political Economy of Randomized Evaluations in Development
by Florent Bédécarrats & Isabelle Guérin & François Roubaud - 763-785 ‘Humanitarianized’ Development? Anti‐trafficking Reconfigured
by Sverre Molland - 786-804 Population Control in the Troubled Present: The ‘120 by 20’ Target and Implant Access Program
by Anne Hendrixson - 805-835 Labour after Land Reform: The Precarious Livelihoods of Former Farmworkers in Zimbabwe
by Ian Scoones & Blasio Mavedzenge & Felix Murimbarimba & Chrispen Sukume - 836-847 Fighting the State
by Wolfgang Streeck - 848-861 Not only Financialization: Recent Trends in Brazilian Social Policies
by Arnaldo Lanzara & Renata Bichir
March 2019, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 277-300 Handle with Care! A Qualitative Comparison of the Fragile States Index's Bottom Three Countries: Central African Republic, Somalia and South Sudan
by Tim Glawion & Lotje de Vries & Andreas Mehler - 301-328 The Invisible Hand that Rocks the Cradle: On the Limits of Time Use Surveys
by Erin Lentz & Rachel Bezner Kerr & Raj Patel & Laifolo Dakishoni & Esther Lupafya - 329-346 Sparse, Inconsistent and Unreliable: Tax Records and the World Inequality Report 2018
by James K. Galbraith - 347-378 From International to Global Development: New Geographies of 21st Century Development
by Rory Horner & David Hulme - 379-393 A Brave New World, or the Same Old Story with New Characters?
by Jayati Ghosh - 394-409 Convergence Is Not Equality
by Yusuf Bangura - 410-425 Global Poverty and Inequality: Change and Continuity in Late Development
by Andy Sumner - 426-444 Bringing Development Back into Development Studies
by Andrew M. Fischer - 445-457 Equality‐led Development and the Demand‐ and Supply‐side Effects
by Özlem Onaran - 458-467 Towards a More Critical Theory of ‘Development’ in the 21st Century
by Aram Ziai - 468-483 Gender Blindness and the Annulment of the Development Contract
by Cecilia Alemany & Claire Slatter & Corina Rodríguez Enríquez - 484-494 From ‘Global’ to ‘Revolutionary’ Development
by Bram Büscher - 495-510 Global Development, Converging Divergence and Development Studies: A Rejoinder
by Rory Horner & David Hulme - 511-541 Reflections of an Engaged Economist: An Interview with Thandika Mkandawire
by Kate Meagher - 542-572 On the Origins and Legacies of Really Existing Capitalism: In Conversation with Kari Polanyi Levitt
by Andrew M. Fischer - 573-591 A Conversation with Ha‐Joon Chang
by Maha Abdelrahman - 592-602 Combining Social Policy and Development Studies: The Legacy of Bob Deacon
by Alexandra Kaasch & Paul Stubbs & Fiona Williams - 603-620 The 2018 World Development Report on Education: A Critical Analysis
by Steven J. Klees & Nelly P. Stromquist & Joel Samoff & Salim Vally
January 2019, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 3-23 Strengthening the Foundations? Alternative Institutions for Finance and Development
by William N. Kring & Kevin P. Gallagher - 24-45 Regime Complexity and the Institutions of Crisis and Development Finance
by C. Randall Henning - 46-71 Continuity, Discontinuity and Incoherence in the Bretton Woods Order: A Hirschmanian Reading
by Ilene Grabel - 72-95 Leaving the Nest: The Rise of Regional Financial Arrangements and the Future of Global Governance
by William N. Kring & William W. Grimes - 96-121 Regional Financial Arrangements in the Global Financial Safety Net: The Arab Monetary Fund and the Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development
by Barbara Fritz & Laurissa Mühlich - 122-143 The (Ineffective) Financial Statecraft of China's Bilateral Swap Agreements
by Daniel McDowell - 144-163 Multilateral Development Finance in Non‐Western Thought: From Before Bretton Woods to Beyond
by Eric Helleiner - 164-190 ‘Minilateral’ Development Banks: What the Rise of Africa's Trade and Development Bank says about Multilateral Governance
by Chris Humphrey - 191-220 Can South–South Cooperation Compete? The Development Bank of Latin America and the Islamic Development Bank
by Rebecca Ray & Rohini Kamal - 221-244 The New Development Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: China's Ambiguous Approach to Global Financial Governance
by Hongying Wang - 245-274 Coordinated Credit Spaces: The Globalization of Chinese Development Finance
by Gregory T. Chin & Kevin P. Gallagher
November 2018, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 1361-1391 When Ethnicity Beats Gender: Quotas and Political Representation in Rwanda and Burundi
by Andrea Guariso & Bert Ingelaere & Marijke Verpoorten - 1392-1421 Smallholder Adaptation to Drought in Costa Rica's Crony Capitalist Rice Economy
by Benjamin P. Warner & Daniel L. Childers & Christopher Kuzdas & Gabriela Stocks - 1422-1446 Pragmatic and Paradoxical Philanthropy: Tatas’ Gift Giving and Scientific Development in India
by Arun Kumar - 1447-1470 The Truncated Commercialization of Microinsurance and the Limits of Neoliberalism
by Nick Bernards - 1471-1494 Himalayan Boom Town: Rural–Urban Transformations in Namchi, Sikkim
by Duncan McDuie‐Ra & Mona Chettri - 1495-1525 Services in Developing Economies: The Deindustrialization Debate in Perspective
by Gisela Di Meglio & Jorge Gallego & Andrés Maroto & Maria Savona - 1526-1552 Land Grabbing, the State and Chiefs: The Politics of Extending Commercial Agriculture in Ghana
by Kristina Lanz & Jean‐David Gerber & Tobias Haller - 1553-1579 Commune Kabuki: Development and Productivity Growth under Maoist China's Rural Collectives
by Joshua Eisenman - 1580-1604 Gender and Adaptation to Climate Change: Perspectives from a Pastoral Community in Gujarat, India
by Kalpana Venkatasubramanian & Smita Ramnarain - 1605-1615 Reforming Global Economic Governance as if Development Mattered
by Kevin P. Gallagher - 1616-1630 Water, Infrastructure and Power: Contention and Resistance in Post‐colonial Cities of the South
by Geoff Goodwin
September 2018, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 1143-1165 Beyond ‘State Ibuism’: Empowerment Effects in State‐led Development in Indonesia
by Tanya Jakimow - 1166-1194 Improving Women's Substantive Representation in Community Government: Evidence from Chinese Villages
by Sally Sargeson & Tamara Jacka - 1195-1222 Direct Taxation and State–Society Relations in Lagos, Nigeria
by Leah Gatt & Oliver Owen - 1223-1247 Power Relations and Upgrading in the Cashew Value Chain of Côte d'Ivoire
by Thomas J. Bassett & Moussa Koné & Nathan R. Pavlovic - 1248-1267 Community Conservation and the (Mis)appropriation of Taboo
by Sarah R. Osterhoudt - 1268-1290 Rethinking the Double Movement: Expanding the Frontiers of Polanyian Analysis in the Global South
by Geoff Goodwin - 1291-1313 The Informal Economy as a Site of Liquidity: Pakistan's Land Market
by Antonia C. Settle - 1314-1335 Mining Formalization at the Margins of the State: Small‐scale Miners and State Governance in the Peruvian Amazon
by Gerardo Hector Damonte - 1336-1346 Chronicle of a Death Foretold
by Ayesha Siddiqa - 1347-1358 Translations of Indigeneity: Knowledge, Intimacy and Performing Difference in Ecuador
by Gabriela Valdivia
May 2018, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 695-707 Sustainable Development in the Age of Contradictions
by Michael Redclift - 708-713 Feminist Mobilization, Claims Making and Policy Change: An Introduction
by Nitya Rao & Paola Cagna - 714-734 Feminist Activism and the Politics of Reform: When and Why Do States Respond to Demands for Gender Equality Policies?
by Anne Marie Goetz & Rob Jenkins - 735-758 Global Agendas, Local Norms: Mobilizing around Unpaid Care and Domestic Work in Asia
by Nitya Rao - 759-789 Women Workers and the Politics of Claims Making: The Local and the Global
by Naila Kabeer - 790-814 Public Authority and Conservation in Areas of Armed Conflict: Virunga National Park as a ‘State within a State’ in Eastern Congo
by Esther Marijnen - 815-842 Financialization and Global Commodity Chains: Distributional Implications for Cotton in Sub†Saharan Africa
by Cornelia Staritz & Susan Newman & Bernhard Tröster & Leonhard Plank - 843-866 From ‘Invisible Problem’ to Global Priority: The Inclusion of Mental Health in the Sustainable Development Goals
by China Mills - 867-892 South–South Cooperation and Neoliberal Hegemony in a Post†aid World
by Behrooz Morvaridi & Caroline Hughes - 893-906 Concealing Wealth and Ownership: Asset Management and Tax Havens
by Manuel F. Montes
March 2018, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 259-285 The Political Economy of Family Planning: Population Dynamics and Contraceptive Markets
by Daniel Bendix & Susanne Schultz - 286-301 Evictions: A Global Capitalist Phenomenon
by Susanne Soederberg - 302-329 Financialization and Economic Development: A Debate on the Social Efficiency of Modern Finance
by Servaas Storm