Third World Quarterly 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Africa's AIDS crisis in context: 'how the poor are dying'.(Statistical Data Included) | International relations | Poku, Nana K. |
A suitable case for treatment? Understanding the ongoing debate about the IMF.(International Monetary Fund) | International relations | Bird, Graham |
Authoritarian leaders and multiparty elections in Africa: how foreign donors help to keep Kenya's Daniel arap Moi in power. | International relations | Brown, Stephen |
Behind China's World Trade Organization agreement with the USA. | International relations | Lai, Hongyi Harry |
Capital punishment: the fragmentation of Colombia and the crisis of the nation-state.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament) | International relations | Browitt, Jeff |
Charismatic political authority and populaist economics in post-revolutionary Iran.(Statistical Data Included) | International relations | Saeidi, Ali A. |
Conducting macroeconomic policy in developing countries: piece of cake or mission impossible?(Statistical Data Included) | International relations | Bird, Graham |
Democracy@internet.asia? The callenges to the emancipatory potential of the net: lessons from China and Malaysia.(Statistical Data Included) | International relations | Abbott, Jason P. |
Dependency, the state and class in the neoliberal transition of Taiwan. | International relations | Tsai, Ming-Chang |
Development: the devil we know? | International relations | Nustad, Knut G. |
Diamonds are a guerrilla's best friend: the impact of illicit wealth on insurgency strategy. | International relations | Malaquias, Assis |
Difficult choices in the new post-conflict agenda: the international community in Rwanda after the genocide. | International relations | Uvin, Peter |
Does the diplomacy of shame promote human rights in China? | International relations | Wachman, Alan M. |
Economic orthodoxy and the East Asian crisis. | International relations | Jayasuriya, Kanishka, Rosser, Andrew |
Environmental politics in Chile: legacies of dictatorship and democracy. | International relations | Carruthers, David |
From agricultural modernisation to agri-food globalisation: the waning of national development in Thailand.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament) | International relations | Goss, Jasper, Burch, David |
From ethnocide to ethnodevelopment? Ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia. | International relations | Clarke, Gerard |
From 'structural adjustment' to 'comprehensive development framework': conditionality transformed? | International relations | Pender, John |
Global governance, development and human security: exploring the links. | International relations | Thomas, Caroline |
Globalisation and resistance in post-cold war Mexico: difference, citizenship and biodiversity conflicts in Chiapas.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament) | International relations | Harvey, Neil |
Globalising Russia? The neoliberal/nationalist two-step and the Russification of the West.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament) | International relations | Job, Sebastian |
Grafting stability onto globalisation? Deconstructing the IMF's recent bid for transparency.(International Monetary Fund) | International relations | Soederberg, Susanne |
If democracy, then human rights? | International relations | Evans, Tony |
Internal colonisation, development and environment. | International relations | Calvert, Peter |
Intrafamily femicide in the defence of honour: the case of Jordan.(Statistical Data Included) | International relations | Faqir, Fadia |
Iraq: economic sanctions and consequences, 1990-2000. | International relations | Alnasrawi, Abbas |
Kindergarten killers: morality, murder and the child soldier problem. | International relations | Faulkner, Frank |
Land reform in the shadow of the state: the implementation of new land laws in Sub-Saharan Africa. | International relations | Manji, Ambreena |
Legal reforms and development. | International relations | Davis, Kevin E., Trebilcock, Michael J. |
Liberia and Sierra Leone: dead ringers? The logic of neopatrimonial rule. | International relations | Boas, 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 relations | Moore, David |
Of miracles and models: the rise and decline of the developmental state in South Korea.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament) | International relations | Minns, John |
Overcoming apartheid's legacy: the ascendancy of neoliberalism in South Africa's anti-poverty strategy. | International relations | Cheru, Fantu |
Reflections on rural violence in Latin America. | International relations | Kay, Cristobal |
Regionalist governance in the new political economy of development: 'relaunching' the Mercosur. | International relations | Phillips, Nicola |
Seeds of hope, seeds of despair: towards a political economy of the seed industry in southern Africa. | International relations | Zerbe, Noah |
Social capital, civil society and development. | International relations | Fukuyama, Francis |
Stealing from the past: globalisation, strategic formation and the use of indigenous intellectual property in the biotechnology industry. | International relations | Ostergard, 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 relations | Berger, 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 relations | Wee, CJW-L |
The global information infrastructure: empowerment or imperialism? | International relations | Main, Linda |
The global information infrastructure revisited. | International relations | James, Jeffrey |
The Kyoto Protocol's 'clean development mechanism': a sustainability assessment. | International relations | Rowlands, Ian H. |
The muzzling of the liberal press in Iran. | International relations | Tarock, Adam |
The nation-state and the challenge of global capitalism.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament) | International relations | Berger, Mark T. |
The Philippine democratic uprising and the contradictions of neoliberalism: EDSA II.(Epifanio de los Santos) | International relations | Reid, Ben |
The post-cold war predicament: a conclusion.(Special Issue: The Post-Cold War Predicament) | International relations | Berger, Mark T. |
Transnational processes, development studies and changing social hierarchies in the world system: a Central American case study. | International relations | Robinson, William I. |
Transnational religious actors and international politics. | International relations | Haynes, Jeff |
Understanding 'political stability': party action and political discourse in West Bengal. | International relations | Williams, 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 relations | Ghosh, Devleena |
Whither Aceh?(economic development of Aceh, Indonesia) | International relations | Sulistiyanto, Priyambudi |
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