Third World Quarterly 2001 - Abstracts

Third World Quarterly 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
Africa's AIDS crisis in context: 'how the poor are dying'.(Statistical Data Included)International relationsPoku, Nana K.
A suitable case for treatment? Understanding the ongoing debate about the IMF.(International Monetary Fund)International relationsBird, Graham
Authoritarian leaders and multiparty elections in Africa: how foreign donors help to keep Kenya's Daniel arap Moi in power.International relationsBrown, Stephen
Behind China's World Trade Organization agreement with the USA.International relationsLai, Hongyi Harry
Capital punishment: the fragmentation of Colombia and the crisis of the nation-state.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsBrowitt, Jeff
Charismatic political authority and populaist economics in post-revolutionary Iran.(Statistical Data Included)International relationsSaeidi, Ali A.
Conducting macroeconomic policy in developing countries: piece of cake or mission impossible?(Statistical Data Included)International relationsBird, Graham
Democracy@internet.asia? The callenges to the emancipatory potential of the net: lessons from China and Malaysia.(Statistical Data Included)International relationsAbbott, Jason P.
Dependency, the state and class in the neoliberal transition of Taiwan.International relationsTsai, Ming-Chang
Development: the devil we know?International relationsNustad, Knut G.
Diamonds are a guerrilla's best friend: the impact of illicit wealth on insurgency strategy.International relationsMalaquias, Assis
Difficult choices in the new post-conflict agenda: the international community in Rwanda after the genocide.International relationsUvin, Peter
Does the diplomacy of shame promote human rights in China?International relationsWachman, Alan M.
Economic orthodoxy and the East Asian crisis.International relationsJayasuriya, Kanishka, Rosser, Andrew
Environmental politics in Chile: legacies of dictatorship and democracy.International relationsCarruthers, David
From agricultural modernisation to agri-food globalisation: the waning of national development in Thailand.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsGoss, Jasper, Burch, David
From ethnocide to ethnodevelopment? Ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia.International relationsClarke, Gerard
From 'structural adjustment' to 'comprehensive development framework': conditionality transformed?International relationsPender, John
Global governance, development and human security: exploring the links.International relationsThomas, Caroline
Globalisation and resistance in post-cold war Mexico: difference, citizenship and biodiversity conflicts in Chiapas.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsHarvey, Neil
Globalising Russia? The neoliberal/nationalist two-step and the Russification of the West.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsJob, Sebastian
Grafting stability onto globalisation? Deconstructing the IMF's recent bid for transparency.(International Monetary Fund)International relationsSoederberg, Susanne
If democracy, then human rights?International relationsEvans, Tony
Internal colonisation, development and environment.International relationsCalvert, Peter
Intrafamily femicide in the defence of honour: the case of Jordan.(Statistical Data Included)International relationsFaqir, Fadia
Iraq: economic sanctions and consequences, 1990-2000.International relationsAlnasrawi, Abbas
Kindergarten killers: morality, murder and the child soldier problem.International relationsFaulkner, Frank
Land reform in the shadow of the state: the implementation of new land laws in Sub-Saharan Africa.International relationsManji, Ambreena
Legal reforms and development.International relationsDavis, Kevin E., Trebilcock, Michael J.
Liberia and Sierra Leone: dead ringers? The logic of neopatrimonial rule.International relationsBoas, Morten
Neoliberal globalisation and the triple crisis of 'modernisation' in Africa: Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Africa.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsMoore, David
Of miracles and models: the rise and decline of the developmental state in South Korea.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsMinns, John
Overcoming apartheid's legacy: the ascendancy of neoliberalism in South Africa's anti-poverty strategy.International relationsCheru, Fantu
Reflections on rural violence in Latin America.International relationsKay, Cristobal
Regionalist governance in the new political economy of development: 'relaunching' the Mercosur.International relationsPhillips, Nicola
Seeds of hope, seeds of despair: towards a political economy of the seed industry in southern Africa.International relationsZerbe, Noah
Social capital, civil society and development.International relationsFukuyama, Francis
Stealing from the past: globalisation, strategic formation and the use of indigenous intellectual property in the biotechnology industry.International relationsOstergard, Robert L, Jr., Tubin, Matthew, Altman, Jordan
The break-up of Indonesia? Nationalism after decolonisation and the limits of the nation-state in post-cold war Southeast Asia.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsBerger, Mark T., Apsinall, Edward
The end of disciplinary modernisation? The Asian economic crisis and the ongoing reinvention of Singapore.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsWee, CJW-L
The global information infrastructure: empowerment or imperialism?International relationsMain, Linda
The global information infrastructure revisited.International relationsJames, Jeffrey
The Kyoto Protocol's 'clean development mechanism': a sustainability assessment.International relationsRowlands, Ian H.
The muzzling of the liberal press in Iran.International relationsTarock, Adam
The nation-state and the challenge of global capitalism.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsBerger, Mark T.
The Philippine democratic uprising and the contradictions of neoliberalism: EDSA II.(Epifanio de los Santos)International relationsReid, Ben
The post-cold war predicament: a conclusion.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsBerger, Mark T.
Transnational processes, development studies and changing social hierarchies in the world system: a Central American case study.International relationsRobinson, William I.
Transnational religious actors and international politics.International relationsHaynes, Jeff
Understanding 'political stability': party action and political discourse in West Bengal.International relationsWilliams, Glyn
Water out of fire: novel women, national fictions and the legacy of Nehruvian developmentalism in India.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament)International relationsGhosh, Devleena
Whither Aceh?(economic development of Aceh, Indonesia)International relationsSulistiyanto, Priyambudi
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