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December 2018, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 21-29 Inequality and Its Discontents
by Anis Chowdhury & Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 30-37 Feminism and Revolution: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
by Julie Matthaei - 38-42 Imagining the Future from a Rearview Vision
by Peggy Antrobus - 43-53 Another Green Revolution? On the Perils of ‘Extracting Lessons’ from History
by Jonathan Harwood - 54-61 G20 Prepares to Revamp Global Financial Governance
by Nancy Alexander & Rick Rowden - 62-67 Financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
by Jesse Griffiths - 68-83 Evolution on Food and Nutrition Governance and the Emergence of Multistakeholderism
by Flavio Luiz Schieck Valente - 84-88 Privatization Rarely in Public or National Interest
by Kwame Sundaram Jomo & Anis Chowdhury - 89-93 PPPs: Public Costs and Risks for Private Profits
by K. S. Jomo & Anis Chowdhury - 94-100 Reviving Holistic Development Planning for Sustainable Development
by Barry Herman - 101-107 Struggles for Health: An Emancipatory Approach in the Era of Neoliberal Globalization
by Amit Sengupta & Chiara Bodini & Sebastian Franco - 108-114 The UN’s Development Function: Time for Renewal
by Sanjay G. Reddy - 115-121 The Precariat: Today’s Transformative Class?
by Guy Standing - 122-128 Peasant Farming as a Source of Life
by Angela Hilmi - 129-133 Using Intellectual Property Flexibilities to Accelerate Progress Against Micronutrient Deficiencies
by Kwame Sundaram Jomo & Arjun Jayadev - 134-139 Do Cooperatives Have Anything to Offer in Today’s World
by Felice Llamas & Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 140-148 Traditional Knowledge: A Therapeutic Potential in the Scenario of Climate Change for Sustainable Development
by Romesh Kumar Salgotra & Sajad Majeed Zargar & Manmohan Sharma & Monika Sood - 149-159 ‘Doomed by the ‘Resource Curse?’ Fish and Oil Conflicts in the Western Gulf of Guinea, Ghana
by Bernard Owusu - 160-163 ‘Development’ as Both Idea and Action Represents a Contemporary Version of Western Economic, Political, Cultural and Ideological Imperialism
by Qasim Javed - 164-171 Time Banking: The Missing Link
by Bibhu Dash & Namrata Sandhu - 179-181 Ilene Grabel: When Things Don’t Fall Apart: Global Financial Governance and Developmental Finance in an Age of Productive Incoherence
by Rick Rowden
December 2017, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 145-148 Editorial: The Crisis of Democracy
by Arthur Muliro - 149-156 Clinging to Hope: An Urgent Call to Rejuvenate and Revitalize Institutions of Liberal Democracy: An Interview with Jennifer Welsh
by Arthur Muliro - 157-161 No Easy Choices: Politics Between Anachronistic Parties, Holograms and Vacuous Populists: An Interview with Roberto Savio
by Arthur Muliro - 162-167 Economism Against Democracy
by Franck Amalric - 168-173 The Curious Case of the Duterte Presidency: Turning the Demos Against Democracy?
by Carmina Yu Untalan - 174-179 Venezuela: The Decline of a Democracy
by Maria Puerta Riera - 180-182 Reading Paul Raskin’s Journey to Earthland
by Franck Amalric - 183-189 Engineering Peace in Somalia: A Call for a Re-examination of the Somali Peace Processes
by Ibrahim Farah & Sekou Toure - 190-196 Tipping the Scales: Shifting from Projects to Scalable Solutions in Fragile States
by Larry Cooley & Jonathan Papoulidis - 197-200 Why the Current Clamor for East African Federation Cannot Produce Unity
by James Magode Ikuya - 201-205 Religion and Cognitive Development: Implications for the Developing World
by Rumy Hasan - 206-212 Why Power Only Yields to Counter-Power
by Claudio Schuftan - 213-221 A Dangerous Alliance? The Relationship Between Ecuador and China
by Salvatore Monni & Luca Serafini - 222-226 Ten Reflections on Today’s Crisis
by Roberto Savio - 227-234 Unraveling the Narratives of Adivasi Dispossession: A Case Study of Land Acquisition in Nagri Village, Jharkhand
by Rahul Ranjan
September 2017, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-2 Feminist Futures: Celebrating Diversities, Asserting Rights, Transforming Societies, Reinventing Economies
by Stefano Prato - 3-6 Guest Editorial: The Future is Feminist
by Rochelle Jones - 7-11 Interview with Brazilian Feminist Activist Jurema Werneck
by Lydia Alpizar Duran - 12-17 On Feminist Futures and Movement Imperatives
by Awino Okech - 18-21 Fearless Futures
by Shilo Shiv Suleman & Nida Mushtaq Esapzai - 22-31 Reclaiming Democratic Spaces Through Liberatory Imagination
by Semanur Karaman & Ana Cernov - 32-39 We Have to Wake Up, Humankind! Women’s Struggles for Survival and Climate and Environmental Justice
by Maria Alejandra Rodriguez Acha - 40-43 Bodily Integrity and Freedoms: A Cross-Movement Perspective
by Rupsa Mallik - 44-49 Funding Trends Affecting Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Organizing
by Fareen Walji - 50-56 Self-Care: An Act of Political Warfare or a Neoliberal Trap?
by Inna Michaeli - 57-65 State of Our Feminist Movements: The Power of Young Feminist Organizing
by Felogene Anumo - 66-69 Intentional BlackLove: Space Making, Visionary Solidarity, and Black Feminisms Movement Building
by Angelique V. Nixon - 70-73 Building a Diverse Movement for Gender Equality
by Mary Keogh - 74-79 Self-Defense Means Political Autonomy! The Women’s Movement of Kurdistan Envisioning and Pursuing New Paths for Radical Democratic Autonomy
by Dilar Dirik - 80-82 Interview with Ana Luz Mamani Silva: Sex Workers are Feminists Too!
by Lydia Alpízar Durán & Gabby Cicco - 83-89 Imagine a Feminist Internet
by Jac sm Kee - 90-95 Transfeminism(s) from the Global South: Experiences from South Africa
by L. Leigh Ann van der Merwe - 96-99 Why Legal Reform is Insufficient to Ensure Sexual Equality
by Geetanjali Misra & Nafisa Ferdous - 100-103 Religious Fundamentalisms: The Observatory on the Universality of Rights Initiative
by Naureen Shameem - 104-107 Intersections of Feminist Romani Resistance: Building the Next Transnational, Diasporic, Indigenous Feminist Agenda: A Roma/Native American/Dalit Coalition
by Kerieva McCormick - 108-113 Envisioning Change Through Art: Funding Feminist Artivists for Social Change
by Vanina Serra & Mónica Enríquez Enríquez & Ruby Johnson - 114-119 Equal Airtime: Body Maps and Narrative Stories by Sex Workers in South Africa
by E. A. Oliveira - 120-126 Book Shelf
by Angela Zarro - 143-143 Correction to: Equal Airtime: Body Maps and Narrative Stories by Sex Workers in South Africa
by Elsa Alexandra Oliveira
December 2016, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 189-194 Editorial: Stumbling Towards Climate Justice
by Arthur Muliro Wapakala - 195-198 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Who is Who in the Fight Against Climate Change
by Miren Gutierrez - 199-204 Slaying the Carbon-Consuming Colonial Hydra: Indigenous Contributions to Climate Action
by Julian Brave NoiseCat - 205-210 In Between Rhetoric and the UNFCCC’s Detachment from the Lived Realities of the People on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis
by Ruth Nyambura - 211-216 Mapping Climate in the Twenty-First Century
by Julia M. Puaschunder - 217-222 Running in Quicksand: Environmental Change, Migration, and the Policy Imperatives
by Kelly M. McFarland - 223-228 The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Bringing Climate Justice to Climate Action
by Gabriel Ferrero y Loma-Osorio - 229-236 Peasant Farming, a Refuge in Times of Crises
by Angela Hilmi & Sara Burbi - 237-242 Food Security in a Changing Climate: A Plea for Ambitious Action and Inclusive Development
by Bertrand Noiret - 243-250 Are International Non-Governmental Development Organizations Fuelling a ‘Conspiracy of Silence’ Around Climate Injustice?
by Lorna Gold - 251-256 NGOs and the Climate Justice Movement in the Age of Trumpism
by Tristan Quinn-Thibodeau & Brandon Wu - 257-262 Climate Change and Energy in East Africa
by Robert Ddamulira - 263-265 New Times for Women and Gender Issues in Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Justice
by Isis Alvarez & Simone Lovera - 266-269 A Kenyan Youth Perspective on Climate Change
by Alphaxard Gitau Ndungu - 270-273 Interconnection of Climate Change, Agriculture and Climate Justice: Complexities for Feeding the World Under Changing Climate
by Deepak Ghimire & Dinesh Panday - 274-279 ‘It Sells, But It Does Not Fly’: An Early Assessment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
by Pieter Fourie & Colleen O’Manique - 280-291 Reinvigorating the Public Sector: The Case of Food Security, Small-scale Farmers, Trade and Intellectual Property Rules
by Susan H. Bragdon - 292-298 Sustainability and Well-Being: A Happy Synergy
by Christopher Barrington-Leigh - 299-307 Farming for a Small Planet: Agroecology Now
by Frances Moore Lappé - 308-313 Hydro-Politics of the Nile: The Role of South Sudan
by Ibrahim Farah & Valentine Opanga - 314-320 Participatory Scenario-Building for Brazilian Climate Policy: The IES-Brasil Project Experience
by Bárbara Costa Pinto Oliveira & Charlotte Heffer & Jelle Hendrik Behagel - 321-327 Learning from the Global South: Co-producing Evidence for Climate Change Policy
by Paulina Calfucoy & Andrea Rudnick - 328-334 Reflecting on the South African Long-Term Mitigation Scenario Process a Decade Later
by Emily Tyler & Marta Torres Gunfaus - 335-341 Building Institutional Capacities for Climate Change Policies: The Case of MAPS Chile
by Paulina Calfucoy - 342-349 Institutional and Political Factors in Creating a Community of Practice on Mitigation: The Case of PlanCC, Peru
by Jorge Chávez Granadino - 350-353 Adivasis: The World’s Largest Population of Indigenous People
by S. Faizi & Priya K. Nair - 373-376 Africa and the Plight of Climate Change
by Passy Amayo Ogolla
June 2016, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: Financing for Development: The Progress Money Cannot Buy
by Stefano Prato - 5-7 Guest Editorial: The Monterrey Consensus, 14 Years Later
by Aldo Caliari - 8-13 Financing for Development: Trade, Aid, Tax
by Anis Chowdhury & Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 14-20 Towards the Privatization of Global Governance?
by Oscar Ugarteche - 21-28 United Nations and Business Community: Out-Sourcing or Crowding In?
by Barbara Adams - 29-31 Which Finances for Which Development?
by Roberto Bissio - 32-39 A Feminist Perspective on the Follow-Up Process for Financing for Development
by Marina Durano & Nicole Bidegain Ponte - 40-47 Free Trade Agreements, Trade Policy and Multilateralism
by Jomo Kwame Sundaram - 48-52 Lessons from the Dead: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement as Model Free Trade Agreement
by Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 53-58 Re-Building the World: The Structural Adjustment Through Mega-Infrastructures in the Era of Financialization
by Antonio Tricarico & Xavier Sol - 59-65 Development Finance Takes ‘Private Turn’: Implications and Challenges Ahead
by María José Romero - 66-70 Innovative Finance for Development: The Financial Transaction Tax’s Bumpy Road to Progress
by Sarah Anderson - 71-76 Global Financial Reform Needed, But Unlikely
by Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 77-82 Trade in Financing for Development
by Manuel F. Montes - 83-87 Debt and Systemic Issues: Falling Short of Good Governance Principles at the International Level
by Manuel F. Montes - 88-93 Regulating Corporate Responsibility and Finance for Development
by Carlos Lopez - 94-99 Contractual Vs. Rules-Based Approaches to Sovereign Debt Restructuring
by Jürgen Kaiser - 100-106 Sovereign Debt Restructuring After Argentina
by Arturo C. Porzecanski - 107-113 Investment Protection Agreements, Human Rights and Sustainable Development: An Uneasy Mix
by Roos Os & Roeline Knottnerus - 114-120 Common but Differentiated Responsibilities: Which Way Forward?
by Mariama Williams & Manuel F. Montes - 121-126 Affirming Our World: Gender Justice, Social Reproduction, and the Sustainable Development Goals
by Colleen O’Manique & Pieter Fourie - 127-132 Ersatz Miracle: Learning Development Lessons from Southeast Asia
by Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 133-136 Public Private Partnerships in the Philippines: When Failed Bidding Means Victory
by Jayson H. Cainglet - 137-142 Financialization of the South African Economy
by Seeraj Mohamed - 143-146 Revisiting Microfinance in Africa
by Arthur Muliro Wapakala - 147-150 Financial Mechanisms for Climate Change: Will They Be Sufficient for Latin America?
by Margarita Florez - 151-157 Wielding Influence, Building Inequality: Capture of Tax Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Déborah Itriago - 158-166 Dynamics of Institutional Proliferation in Financing for Development: The birth of the AIIB
by Mehmet Hecan
January 2016, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editorial: What Next for Democracy?
by Arthur Muliro - 7-9 Guest Editorial: Rethinking Democracy
by Cynthia Embido Bejeno & Wendy Harcourt & Juan David Parra Heredia & Ben Radley & Christina Sathyamala & Emile Smidt & Tamara Soukotta & Yazid Zahda - 10-12 Rethinking Democracy: Challenges for global and local governance: Interview with Wil Hout
by Yazid Zahda - 13-20 Environmental Struggles Cultivating Democracy in the Steep Terrains of Colombian Highlands
by Martín Bermúdez-urdaneta & Duygu Avci - 21-30 State Evocations, Affect and Indigenous Organizations in Contemporary Peruvian Amazonia
by Eduardo Javier Romero Dianderas - 31-41 Emancipatory Democracy and Political Struggles in Post-Decentralization Eastern Indonesia
by Cypri Jehan Paju Dale - 42-48 Development Cooperation: From post-colonialism to interconnected globalization
by René Grotenhuis - 49-57 A New Agenda for International Development Cooperation: Lessons learnt from the Buen Vivir experience
by Salvatore Monni & Massimo Pallottino - 58-64 A ‘Market for the People’? Changing structures of governance and participation in a Ugandan marketplace
by Will Monteith - 65-71 Consolidating Power in Multiethnic Societies: The MAS and the ambivalence of collective mobilization in Bolivia
by Carla Alberti - 72-78 Rethinking Media Ownership and Democratic Governance in Malawi from 2002 to 2012
by Anthony M Gunde - 79-87 Accountability, Nutrition and Local Institutions in India
by Jaya Goyal & Madhushree Sekher - 88-95 Diverging Opinions of the South African Constitution: A novel conceptual framework
by Salomé Marjanne Teuteberg - 96-102 South Africa: Freedom for whom? Inequality, unemployment and the elderly
by Love Idahosa & Justin Van Dijk - 103-111 The Role of Democracy in the Governance of Institutional Investing in South Africa
by Colin V Habberton - 112-116 Exploring Post-conflict Reconstruction in Somalia: Pulling apart or pulling together?
by Ibrahim Farah & Susan Handa - 117-128 A Foresight Study of Department of Bolivar towards 2033
by Julio César Acosta-Prado & Francisco José Mojica Sastoque & Julio Hernando Linares Salazar & Laura Ghisela Ortegon Torres - 150-152 12th Development Dialogue – Rethinking Democracy: A photo essay
by Emile Smidt
June 2015, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 346-353 Peasant Farming, A Buffer for Human Societies
by Angela Hilmi & Sara Burbi
December 2014, Volume 57, Issue 3-4
- 311-319 Editorial: The Struggle for Equity: Rights, food sovereignty and the rethinking of modernity
by Stefano Prato - 320-337 Guest Editorial: Uncounted: Power, inequalities and the post-2015 data revolution
by Alex Cobham - 340-343 Inequality and the Moral Crisis of the Elite*
by Willy Munyoki Mutunga - 344-361 Sustainability and Inequality
by Frances Stewart - 362-375 Buen Vivir, Degrowth and Ecological Swaraj: Alternatives to sustainable development and the Green Economy
by Ashish Kothari & Federico Demaria & Alberto Acosta - 376-387 Leaving No One Behind under the Post-2015 Framework: Incentivizing equitable progress through data disaggregation and interim targets
by Grace Kite & José Manuel Roche & Lisa Wise - 388-399 Income Redistribution and Poverty Reduction in Latin America: The role of social spending and taxation in achieving development goals
by Nora Lustig - 400-409 The Gender Asset and Wealth Gaps
by Cheryl R Doss & Carmen Diana Deere & Abena D Oduro & Hema Swaminathan - 410-415 Securing the Commons: Turning land asset inequalities and persistent gender inequalities into new ways of collaboration
by Nidhi Tandon - 416-422 Mothers of the World Unite: Gender inequality and poverty under the neo-liberal state
by Melinda Vandenbeld Giles - 423-432 Unfair Trade? Preferential Trade Agreements, Human Rights and Inequalities
by Tessa Khan - 433-437 The Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
by Elizabeth Lockwood & Rachele Tardi - 438-451 Structural Transformation for Inclusive Development in Africa: The role of active government policies*
by Bartholomew Armah & Mama Keita & Aissatou Gueye & Valerio Bosco & Judith Ameso & Zivanemoyo Chinzara - 452-471 Reducing Human Exclusion for Structural Transformation: The African Social Development Index
by Iris Macculi & Carlos Acosta Bermúdez - 472-480 Gendered Asset Inequalities in Africa
by Bernadette M Wanjala - 481-487 What Role Does Financial Inclusion Play in the Policy Agenda for Inclusive Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa?
by Louis Kasekende - 488-496 The Politics of Resource Sharing and Regional Inequality in Ghana: Lessons for the post-2015 development agenda
by Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai - 497-511 Inequality in South Africa
by Pali Lehohla & Nozipho Shabalala - 512-520 Inclusive Growth and Inequalities in the Context of Structural Transformation: Evidence from Ethiopia*
by Abbi M Kedir - 521-530 Nature and Dynamics of Inequalities in Ghana*
by Eric Osei-Assibey - 531-539 Structural Transformation and Inequality: Evidence from Nigeria*
by Ademola Ariyo & Olanrewaju Olaniyan - 540-546 Inequalities in the Context of Structural Transformation: The case of Senegal*
by Mbaye Diene - 547-558 Political Drivers of Inequality in Kenya*
by Jeremiah Owiti - 559-577 Impact of Macroeconomic, Institutional and Structural Factors on Inequality in South Africa
by Babatunde Omilola & Olusegun A Akanbi - 578-590 The Fading Developmental State: Growing inequality in Mauritius*
by Sheila Bunwaree - 591-600 Inequalities and Structural Transformation in Tanzania*
by Edmund Matotay - 601-617 Inequality in Uganda: Issues for discussion and further research*
by Charles Lwanga-Ntale - 618-624 South Africa’s AIDS Governance: Two scenarios towards 2019
by Charl Swart & Pieter Fourie - 625-632 Education and HIV Discrimination in Egypt
by Ahmed W Elroukh & James A Thornton - 633-635 This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate
by Ben Trott - 636-637 Trade is War: The West’s War Against the World
by Nidhi Tandon
December 2014, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 129-134 Editorial: Re-embedding Nutrition in Society, Nature and Politics
by Stefano Prato & Nicola Bullard - 141-146 Tackling the Nutrition Challenge: A food systems approach
by Jomo Kwame Sundaram - 147-154 The Right to Adequate Nutrition
by Olivier De Schutter - 155-170 Towards the Full Realization of the Human Right to Adequate Food and Nutrition*
by Flavio Luiz Schieck Valente - 171-178 ICN2: Perpetuating a troubled legacy*
by Christina Sathyamala - 184-191 Nutrition, Pathologies of Power and the Need for Health Democracy
by Nicoletta Dentico - 192-200 Genetically Engineered (GE) Crops: A misguided strategy for the twenty-first century?
by Debbie Barker - 201-209 Biofortification: Trojan horse of corporate food control?
by Elenita C Daño - 210-217 What’s Behind the World Bank’s ‘Doing Business’ Rankings?*
by Alice Martin-Prével - 218-225 No Time to Lose Common Ground: Why land matters in nutrition debates
by Zoe Brent & Christina Schiavoni & Alberto Alonso-Fradejas - 226-233 Non-Communicable Diseases: Is big business hijacking the debate?
by Global Health Watch - 234-239 Global Healthy Diet Approach to Nutrition
by Michael B Krawinkel - 240-256 Sustainable Diets: Hairshirts or a better food future?
by T I M Lang - 257-261 Slow Food: The politics and the pleasure
by Cinzia Scaffidi - 262-267 Green Fairy Dusts: Three natural proposals to confront the nutrition and environment emergency
by Marinella Correggia - 268-273 Biofortification, Genetic Engineering and Corporate Interests: False solutions to malnutrition
by Vandana Shiva - 274-277 Gender and Nutrition in Nepal: Experiences from the field
by Aruna Uprety - 278-283 Importance of Adequate Policies for the Implementation of Sustainable Food Systems: The case of Mexico
by Xaviera Cabada & Alejandro Calvillo - 284-286 40 Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World
by Ricardo Ramírez & Michael Wenger - 287-288 Food Security Governance: Empowering Communities, Regulating Corporations
by Jan Douwe van der Ploeg - 289-292 Book Shelf
by Angela Zarro
September 2014, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-7 Editorial: Shared Societies: A new approach to planetary conviventia
by Stefano Prato - 8-14 Guest Editorial: Interrogating Shared Societies Through Practice and Theory
by Clem McCartney - 15-18 Shared Societies and Economic Development
by Cassam Uteem - 19-24 The UN Concept of Development and the Vision of Shared Societies
by Danilo Türk - 25-29 2015 – Time for Action
by Amina Mohammed - 30-35 Rethinking Social Development for a Post-2015 World*
by Sarah Cook & Esuna Dugarova - 36-45 Radical Ecological Democracy: A path forward for India and beyond
by Ashish Kothari - 46-54 Why Horizontal Inequalities are Important for a Shared Society
by Frances Stewart - 55-63 A Voice in the Process: A cross-national look at ethnic inclusion and economic growth in the world
by Jóhanna K Birnir & Eric Dunford - 64-70 Shared Societies and Peace: The ends and means of development
by Steve Killelea - 71-76 11 Years of the African Women’s Rights Protocol: Progress and challenges
by Faiza Jama Mohamed - 77-83 Building a Shared and Harmonious Society in China: An ethnic minority perspective
by Jiansheng Huang