Third World Quarterly 2003 - Abstracts

Third World Quarterly 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abject cosmopolitanism: the politics of protection in the anti-deporation movement.International relationsNyers, Peter
Acting as one? Co-ordinating responses to the landmine problem.International relationsHarpviken, Kristian Berg, Kjellman, Kjell Erling, Millard, Ananda S., Strand, Arne
A new continuity with colonial administration: participation in development management.International relationsCooke, Bill
Assessing state failure: implications for theory and policy.International relationsCarment, David
Attempting developmental regionalism through AFTA: the domestic sources of regional governance.(The Asean Free Trade Area)International relationsNesadurai, Helen E. S.
Balancing risk: village de-mining in Cambodia.International relationsBottomley, Ruth
Before seattle: the historical roots of the current movement against corporate-led globalisation.International relationsBroad, Robin, Heckscher, Zahara
Body politics and the Rwandan crisis.International relationsBaines, Erin K.
Capital, labour and land relations in Africa: a gender analysis of the World Bank's Policy Research Report on Land Institutions and Land Policy.International relationsManji, Ambreena
Children's rights as residual social policy in Nicaragua: state priorities and the code of childhood and adolescence.International relationsMaclure, Richard, Sotelo, Melvin
Coalitions, convergence and corporate governance reform in Indonesia.International relationsRosser, Andrew
Colective Palestinian frustation and sucide bombings.International relationsKhashan, Hilal
Co-operation and coercion? The Cotonou Agreement between the European Union and ACP states and the end of the Lome Convention.(African, Caribbean and Pacific )International relationsHurt, Stephen R.
Co-operation on money and finance: How important? How likely?.International relationsHamilton-Hart, Natasha
Corporations, conscience and conflict: assessing NGO reports on the private sector role in African resource conflicts.International relationsPegg, Scott, Wilson, Alissa
Crises, containment and development: the role of the Landmine Impact Survey.International relationsEaton, Bob
Democratisation and the prospects for participatory regionalism in Southeast Asia.International relationsAcharya, Amitav
Demography and transfer: Israel's road to nowhere.International relationsZureik, Elia
Domestic public support for foreign aid: does it matter?.International relationsOtter, Mark
'Emailed applications are preferred': ethical practices in mine action and the idea of global civil society.International relationsBeier, J. Marshall
Embedded mercantilism and open regionalism: the crisis of a regional political project.International relationsJayasuriya, Kanishka
Ethnic and sectarian violence and the propensity towards praetorianism in Pakistan.International relationsHaleem, Irm
European approaches to democracy assistance: learning the right lessons?.International relationsYoungs, Richard
Forget September 11.International relationsZehfuss, Maja
Humanitarian mine action and peace building: exploring the relationship.International relationsHarpviken, Kristian Berg, Skara, Bernt A.
Ideological and analytical foundations of mine action: human rights and community impact.International relationsHorwood, Christipher
Internal exiles: what next for internally displaced persons?International relationsWeiss,Thomas G.
Introduction: governing the Asia Pacific-beyond the 'new realism'.International relationsJayasuriya, Kanishka
Islam and the West in world history.International relationsAkhavi, Shahrough
Land reform in Zimbabwe.International relationsThomas, Neil H
Making analytical tools operational: task impact assessment.International relationsGoslin, Belinda
Measures for mines: approaches to impact assessment in humanitarian mine action.International relationsHarpviken, Kristian Berg, Kjellman, Kjell Erling, Millard, Ananda S., Skara, Bernt
Mine smartness and the community voice in mine-risk education: lessons from Afghanistan and Angola.International relationsAndersson, Neil, Swaminathan, Aparna, Whitaker, Charlie, Roche, Melissa
Neoliberalism, necessitarianism and alternatives in Latin America: there is no alternative (TINA)?International relationsMunck, Ronaldo
Neo-orientalism and the new barbarism thesis: aspects of symbolic violence in the Middle East conflict(s).International relationsTuastad, Dag
Neopopulism and Neoliberalism in Latin America: how much affinity.International relationsWeyland, Kurt
Norms, Persuation and Practice: Landmine Monitor and Civil Society.International relationsKjellman, Kjell Erling
Partnership or power? deconstructing the 'Partnership for governance Reform' in Indonesia.International relationsCrawford, Gordon
Populism in Venezuela: the rise of Chavismo.International relationsHawkins, Kirk
Postcolonial (in)securities, the BJP and the politics of Hindutva: broadening the secrity paradigm between the realist and the anti-nuclear/peace groups in India. .International relationsDas, Runa
Precarious production: globalisation and artisan labour in the Third World.International relationsScrase, Timothy J.
Racing to the bottom: international trade without a social clause.International relationsRoss, Robert J.S.
Revising the democratic revolution-into the Americas.International relationsWilkin, Peter
Risky business or constructive assistance? Community engagement in humanitarian mine action.International relationsSkara, Bernt A.
Social capital: the politico-emancipatory potential of a disputed concept.International relationsSchuurman, Frans J.
Southeast Asian industrialisation and the changing global production system.(multinational corporations)International relationsFelker, Greg B.
Sovereignty under siege: globalisation and the state in Southeast Asia.International relationsBeeson, Mark
Structural change and neoliberalism in Mexico: 'passive revolution' in the global political economy.International relationsMorton, Adam David
Terrorism cuts across the East and the West: deconstructing Lewis's Orientalism.International relationsAlamdari, Kazem
The Chavez phenomenon: political change in Venezuela.International relationsSylvia, Ronald D., Danopoulos, Constantine P.
The common wealth(s)-inter-and non-state-at the start of the twenty-first century: contributions to global development and governance.International relationsShaw, Timothy M.
The convention banning antipersonnel mines: applying the lessons of Ottawa's past in order to meet the challenges of Ottawa's future.International relationsBrinkert, Kerry
The emergence of neopopulism in Colombia? the case of Alvaro Uribe.International relationsDugas, John C.
The new bilateralism in the Asia Pacific.International relationsRavenhill, John
The persistence of neopopulism in Peru? from Fujimori to Toledo.International relationsBarr, Robert R.
The politics of human rights.International relationsGready, Paul
The pre-war reconstruction of post-war Iraq.International relationsGinty, Roger Mac
The promotion of 'Anglo-American' corporate governance in the south: who benefits from the new international standard?.(Observance of Standards and Codes)International relationsSoederberg, Susanne
The rise and fall of open regionalism? Comparative reflections on regional governance in the Southern Cone of Latin America .International relationsPhillips, Nicola
The US media, Huntington and September 11.International relationsAbrahamian, Ervand
The WTO and patenting of life forms: policy options for developing countries.(World Trade Organization)International relationsPlahe, Jagjit Kaur, Nyland, Chris
Tracing connections between comparative politics and globalisation.International relationsHaynes, Jeff
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