Third World Quarterly 2000 - Abstracts

Third World Quarterly 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
After post-development.International relationsPieterse, Jan Nederveen
After the Marmara earthquake: lessons for avoiding short cuts to disasters.International relationsOzerdem, Alpaslan, Barakat, Sultan
Aiding democracy? Donors and civil society in South Africa.International relationsHearn, Julie
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Lebanon: historical lessons of two multireligious states.International relationsBieber, Florian
Capturing globalization: prospects and projects.(Special Issue: Capturing Globalization)International relationsKessler, Clive S., Norani Othman
Chinese capitalism: cultures, the Southeast Asian region and economic globalisation.International relationsCrawford, Darryl
Civil-military relations in Colombia: a workable relationship or a case for fundamental reform?International relationsWatson, Cynthia
Development assistance on the brink.International relationsTherien, Jean-Philippe, Lloyd, Carolyn
Dimensions of state disruption and international responses.(unstable nations in post-Cold War era)International relationsSaikal, Amin
Do the multilaterals catalyse other capital flows? A case study analysis.(International Monetary Fund and the World Bank)International relationsBird, Graham, Mori, Antonella, Rowlands, Dane
Ethnic politics and Third World development: some lessons from Sri Lanka's experience.International relationsNithiyanandam, V.
Feds and fashion in economic reforms: Washington Consensus or Washington Confusion?International relationsNaim, Moises
Geopolitics, Patagonian toothfish and living resource regulation in the Southern Ocean.International relationsDodds, Klaus
Globalization and democraticization: the response of the indigenous peoples of Sarawak.(Special Issue: Capturing Globalization)(Sarawak, Malaysia)International relationsSabihah Osman
Globalization and economic disparities in East and Southeast Asia: new dilemmas.(Special Issue: Capturing Globalization)International relationsIshak Shari
Globalization and private capital movements.(Special Issue: Capturing Globalization)(Statistical Data Included)International relationsRajah Rasiah
Globalization and transnational class relations: some problems of conceptualization.(Special Issue: Capturing Globalization)International relationsAbdul Rahman Embong
Globalization: another false universalism?(Special Issue: Capturing Globalization)International relationsKessler, Clive S.
Globalization: captors and captive.(Special Issue: Capturing Globalization)International relationsMittleman, James H.
Governance, good goverance and global governance: conceptual and actual challenges.International relationsWeiss, Thomas G.
How multilateral development assistance triggered the conflict in Rwanda.International relationsAndersen, Regine
How to make an undemocratic constitution: the Nigerian example.International relationsIhonvbere, Julius O.
Illiberal democracy and the future of opposition in Singapore.International relationsMutalib, Hussin
Lebanon's Islamist and local politics: a new reality.(Statistical Data Included)International relationsHamzeh, A Nizar
Migration after apartheid: deracialising South African foreign policy.International relationsKlotz, Audie
Neoliberal globalisation, the nation-state and financial crises in the semi-periphery: a comparative analysis.International relationsOnis, Ziya, Aysan, Ahmet Faruk
North Korean leadership: Kim Jong II's balancing act in the ruling circle.International relationsJei Guk Jeon
Paradigms lost, paradigms regained? development studies in the twenty-first century.International relationsSchuurman, Frans J.
Participatory development and empowerment: the dangers of localism.International relationsMohan, Giles, Stokke, Kristian
Post-Lome: the European Union and the South.International relationsGibb, Richard
Reconsidering cultural globalization: the English language in Malaysia.(Special Issue: Capturing Globalization)International relationsSumit K. Mandal
Responses to complex humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters: an analytical comparison.International relationsAlbala-Bertrand, J.M.
Security dilemmas of nuclear-armed Pakistan.International relationsAhmed, Samina
Shadow players: ecotourism development, corruption and state politics in Belize.International relations 
Shell in Nigeria: a further contribution.(response to article by Alan Detheridge and Noble Pepple, Third World Quarterly, vol. 19, p.479, 1998)International relationsFrynas, Jedrzej George
The continuing Kurdish problem in Turkey after Ocalan's capture.(leader of Kurdistan Workers Pary, Abdullah Ocalan)International relationsGunter, Michael M.
The dynamics of Indonesian democratisation.International relationsTornquist, Olle
The International Finance Corporation and the emerging market funds industry.International relationsLaVelle, Kathryn C.
The Palestinian minority in Israel: the 'challenge' of the Jewish state and its implications.International relationsGhanem, As'ad
The state of the 'state' in globalization: social order and economic restructuring in Malaysia.(Special Issue: Capturing Globalization)International relationsChin, Christine B. N.
Turkey-Iran relations, 1997-2000: the Kurdish and Islamist questions.International relationsOlson, Robert
Understanding inclusive peace agreements in Africa: the problems of sharing power.International relationsSpears, Ian S.
Views from the periphery: futures of neoliberalism in Latin America.International relationsGwynn, Robert N., Kay, Christobal
Waiting for Cincinnatus: the role of Pinochet in post-authoritarian Chile.(former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet)(ancient Roman emperor Cinncinatus)International relationsWeeks, Gregory
Water and international conflict.International relationsHaftendorn, Helga
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