Third World Quarterly 2004 - Abstracts

Third World Quarterly 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
After the third world? History, destiny and the fate of third worldism.International relationsBerger, Mark T.
Against the concept of ethnic conflict.International relationsGilley, Bruce
Aid as an encounter at the interface: the complexity of the global fight against poverty.International relationsDe Herdt, Tom, Bastiaensen, Johan
Algeria's presidential election of April 2004: A backward step in the democratisation process or a forward step towards stability?International relationsBouandel, Youcef
American empire and 'excluded states': the Millenium Challenge Account and the shift to pre-emptive development.International relationsSoederberg, Sussane
Beyond budgetary support: Pro-poor development agendas for Africa.International relationsUnwin, Tim
Beyond the third world: imperial globality, global coloniality and anti-globalisation social movements.International relationsEscobar, Arthuro
Breaking new ground or dressing-up in the Emperor's new clothes?: a response to a critical review.International relationsMallarangeng, Andi, Tuijl, Peter Van
Bringing the world to Canada: 'The periphery of the center'.(Olympic bids)International relationsWhitson, David
Building 'low-intensity' democracy in Haiti: the OAS contribution.(Organization of American States)International relationsShamsie, Yasmine
Capacity building and the (re)production of intellectual property rights.International relationsMay, Christopher
Collapse at the WTO: a cancun post-mortem.International relationsWilkinson, Rorden, Narlikar, Amrita
Colony of genes, genes of the colony: diversity, difference and divide.International relationsVan Rinsum, Henk J., Tnagwa, Godfrey, B.
Dancing to whose tune?: a reply to my critics.International relationsCrawford, Gordon
Designing a secure Iraq: a US policy prescription.International relationsSchofield, Julian, Zenko, Micah
Discourses of empire: the US 'empire', globalisation and international relations.International relationsMabee, Beyan
Distributional effects of dollarisation: the latin american case.International relationsHira, Anil, Dean, James W.
Do donors promote corruption?: the case of Mozambique.International relationsHanlon, Joseph
Ethiopian federalism: autonomy versus control in the Somali Region.International relationsSamatar, Abdi Ismail
Ethnicising Afghanistan?: inclusion and exclusion in post-Bonn institution building.International relationsSimonsen, Sven Gunnar
Evaluating participatory development: tyranny, power and (re)politicisation.International relationsWilliams, Glyn
Exigency or expediency? Contextualising political Islam and the PAS challenge in Malaysian politics.(Parti Islam Se-Malaysia )International relationsJoseph Chin Yong Liow
Fear of a black planet: anarchy anxieties and postcolonial travel to Africa.International relationsDunn, Kevin C.
From national bourgeoisie to rogues, failures and bullies: 21st century imperialism and the unravelling of the third world.International relationsDesai, Radhika
From the ashes of virtue, a promise of light: the transformation of political Islam in Turkey.(Justice and Development Party (Turkey))International relationsMecham, R. Quinn
Global games: Culture, political economy and sport in the globalised world of the 21st century.International relationsNauright, John
Globalising the Zapatistas: from third world solidarity to global solidarity.International relationsOlesen, Thomas
Globalization, extremism and violence in poor countries.International relationsSandbrook, Richard, Romano, David
How the United States justified its war on terrorism: Prime morality and the construction of a 'just war'.International relationsFlint, Colin, Falah, Ghazi-Walid
Hyper-self-reflexive development? Spivak on representing the third world 'other'.(Gayatri Spivak )International relationsKapoor, Ilan
Indigenous knowledges and development: a postcolonial caution.International relationsBriggs, John, Sharp, Joanne
Is feminism relevant to Arab women? .International relationsGolley, Nawar Al-Hassan
Islam and the United States: streams of convergence, strands of divergence.International relationsMazrui, Ali Al'Amin
Is Mexican democracy consolidated?International relationsBarracca, Steven
'It's Africa's turn!' The narratives and legitimations surrounding the Moroccan and South African bids for the 2006 and 2010 FIFA finals.(Federation Internationale de Football Association)International relationsCornelissen, Scarlett
Keeping Central Asia stable.International relationsAkbarzadeh, Shahram
Latitude or rectitude: Geographic or institutional determinants of development.International relationsWoods, Dwayne
Looting in the context of violent conflict: a conceptualization and typology.International relationsGinty, Roger Mac
Major sports events, image projection and the problems of 'semi-periphery': a case study of the 1996 South Asia Cricket World Cup.International relationsDimeo, Paul, Kay, Joyce
Marketing Malaysia as a model modern Muslim state: The significance of the 16th Commonwealth Games.International relationsWesthuizen, Janis Der Van
Mercosur and the end game of the FTAA negotiations: challenges and prospects after the Argentine crisis.(Free Trade Area of the Americas)International relationsCarranza, Mario E.
(Mis)constructing the third world?: constructivity analysis of norm diffusion.International relationsLandolt, Laura K.
Misrecognitions and missed opportunities: post-structuralism and the practice of development.International relationsTamas, Peter
Neoclassical and structural analysis of poverty: winning the economic kingdom' for the poor in southern Africa.International relationsBracking, Sarah
Networks as transnational agents of development.International relationsMohan, Giles, Henry, Leroi, Yanacopulos, Helen
Order and commerce in turbulent areas: 19th century lessons, 21st century practice.International relationsReno, William
Pacific Asia after 'Asian values': authoritarianism, d, and 'good governance'.International relationsThompson, Mark R.
Pardon, punishment, and amnesia: three African post-conflict methods.International relationsGraybill, Lyn S.
Post-development theory and the question of alternatives: a view from Africa.International relationsMatthews, Sally
Pseudo-democracy in the Muslim world.International relationsVolpi, Frederic
Putting the 'rights-based approach' to development into perspective.International relationsCornwall, Andrea, Nyau-Musembi, Celestine
Reconstituting the 'Third World'? poverty reductiuon and territoriality inthe global politics of development.International relationsWeber, Heloise
Re-crossing a different water: colonialism and third worldism in Fiji.International relationsGhosh, Devleena
Reframing development and accountability: the influence of sovereign credit ratings on policy making in developing countries.International relationsDatz, Giselle
Shia political development in Iraq: the case of the Islamic Dawa party.International relationsShanahan, Rodger
Spectres of the third world: global modernity and the end of three worlds.International relationsDirlik, Arif
Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict: at a crossroad between peace and war.International relationsGanguly, Rajat
Sustainable development, sustainable livelihoods and land reform in South Africa: a conceptual and ethical inquiry.International relationsAttfield, Robin, Hattingh, Johan, Matshabaphala, Manamela
The allure of global games for 'semi-peripheral' polities and spaces: A research agenda.International relationsBlack, David R., Westhuizen, Janis Van Der
The ambiguity of participation: a qualified defence of participatory development.International relationsParfitt, Trevor
The ambivalence of post-development: between reactionary populism and radical democracy.International relationsZiai, Aram
The 'basket case' and the 'poster child': explaining the end of civil conflicts in Liberia and Mozambique.International relationsMoran, Mary H., Pitcher, Anne M.
The empire of capital and the remaking of centre-periphery relations.International relationsMakki, Fouad
The global game of football: The 2002 World Cup and the regional development in Japan.International relationsHorne, John
The hares, the hounds and the African National Congress: on joining the third world in post-apartheid South Africa.International relationsSaul, John S.
The Inter-American regime of citizenship: bridging the institutional gap between democracy and human rights.International relationsTherien, Jean-Philippe, Cooper, Andrew F.
The Olympic games, human rights and democratisation: Lessons from Seoul and implications for Beijing.International relationsBlack, David R., Bezanson, Shona
The power of partnerships in global governance.International relationsAbrahamsen, Rita
The responsibility to protect: is anyone interested in humanitarian intervention?.International relationsWeiss, Thomas G., Macfarlane, Neil S., Thielking, Carolin J.
The rise of neo-third worldism? The Indonesian trajectory and the consilidation of illiberal democracy.International relationsHadiz, Vedi R.
The second age of the third world: from primitive accumulation toglobal public goods.International relationsMoore, David
The seductive discourse of development: The Cape Town 2004 Olympic bid.International relationsSwart, Kamilla, Bob, Urmilla
Third World Quarterly 25th anniversary issue: dedicated to the memory of Edward W. Said (1935-2003).(Obituary)International relationsFalk, Richard
Third Worldsim and the lineages of global fascism: the regrouping of the global South in the neoliberal era.International relationsPatel, Rajeev, McMichael, Philip
Twilight of impunity for Africa's presidential criminals.International relationsBaker, Bruce
Using and abusing the concept of third world: geopolitics and the comparitive political study of development and underdevelopment.International relationsRandall, Vicky
War, peace and land seizure in Palestine's border area.International relationsFalah, Ghazi-walid
When 'development' devastates: donor discourses, access to HIV/AIDS treatment in Africa and rethinking the landscape of development.International relationsJones, Peris S.
WTO agricultural trade battles and food aid.(World Trade Organization)International relationsClapp, Jennifer
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