| Third World Quarterly 2005 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Africa and the poverty of International Relations. | International relations | Jones, Branwen Gruffydd |
| Al-Qaeda-terrorists, hypocrites, fundamentalists? The view from within. | International relations | Hellmich, Christina |
| Attributing value: Evaluating success and failure in post-war reconstruction. | International relations | Barakat, Sultan, Jones, Richard, Chard, Margaret |
| Bandits and blanket thieves' communists and terrorists: The politics of naming Sandinistas in Nicaragua, 1927-36 and 1979-90. | International relations | Schroeder, Michael J. |
| Beyond 'terrorism' and 'state hegemony': Assessing the Islamist mainstream in Egypt and Malaysia. | International relations | Stark, Jan |
| Brazil and Lula, 2005: Crisis, corruption and change in political perspective.(Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva) | International relations | Flynn, Peter |
| Citizenship and governance in Mercosur: Arguments for a social agenda. | International relations | Grugel, Jean |
| Corruption, reconstruction and oil governance in Iraq. | International relations | Billon, Philippe Le |
| Crescent and Sword: The Hamas enigma. | International relations | Knudsen, Are |
| Cubanos, Americans and modes of being between in pre-Castro Cuba. | International relations | Corbin, John |
| Cultural connections: Lagaan and its audience responses. | International relations | Stadtler, Florian |
| Development and the 'new' imperialism: A reinvention of colonial discourse in DFID promotional literature.(Department for International Development) | International relations | Biccum, April R. |
| Discourses of war, geographies of abjection: Reading contemporary American ideologies of terror. | International relations | Debrix, Francois |
| Divisible sovereignty and the reconstruction of Iraq. | International relations | Schwarz, Rolf, Jutersonke, Oliver |
| Economic faith, social project and a misreading of African society: The travails of neoliberalism in Africa. | International relations | Harrison, Graham |
| Fighting words: naming terrorists, bandits, rebels and other violent actors. | International relations | Bhatia, Michael V. |
| Framing post-conflict societies: International pathologisation of Cambodia and the post-Yugoslav states. | International relations | |
| Globalization studies and the developing world: Making International Political Economy truly global. | International relations | Taylor, Ian |
| Hegemony, institutionalism and US foreign policy: Theory and practice in comparative historical perspective. | International relations | Beeson, Mark, Higgot, Richard |
| Hindu bias in India's 'secular' constitution: Probing flaws in the instruments of governance. | International relations | Singh, Pritam |
| Imaging terror: Logos, pathos and ethos. | International relations | Derian, James Der |
| International migration, remittances and development: Myths and facts. | International relations | Haas, Hein De |
| Iraq: Fulcrum of world politics. | International relations | Callinicos, Alex |
| Iraqi Kurdistan: Contours of a post-civil war society. | International relations | Leezenberg, Michiel |
| Iraq, imperialism and global governance. | International relations | Rangwala, Glen, Herring, Eric |
| Iraqi transitions: From regime change to state collapse. | International relations | Dodge, Toby |
| Islamic militancy in East Africa. | International relations | Haynes, Jeffrey |
| Islamism and social movement theory. | International relations | Bayat, Asef |
| Israeli snipers in the Al-Aqsa intifada: killing, humanity and lived experience. | International relations | Bar, Neta, Ben-Ari, Eyal |
| Know thy enemy: Hizbullah, 'terrorism' and the politics of perception. | International relations | Harb, Mona, Leenders, Reinoud |
| Lessons and controversies: Planning and executing immediate relief in the aftermath of the war in Iraq. | International relations | Woodruff, Bradley A., Burkle, Frederick M. Jr., Noji, Eric K. |
| Liberation struggle or terrorism? The politics of naming the LTTE.(Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) | International relations | Nadarajah, Suthaharan, Sriskandarajah, Dhananjayan |
| Locating identity in Phaswane Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow. | International relations | Clarkson, Carrol |
| Locating the global south in the theorisation of the Cold War: Capitalist development, social revolution and geopolitical conflict. | International relations | Saull, Richard |
| Monological discourse and the creation of villains: A staging of witnesses after 9/11. | International relations | Huk, Peter |
| Narrating a White Africa: Autobiography, race and history. | International relations | Da Silva, Tony Simoes |
| Narratives of Southern African Farms. | International relations | Rooney, Caroline |
| Orientalism and African development studies: The 'reductive repetition' motif in theories of African underdevelopment. | International relations | Andreasson, Stefan |
| Overcoming dilemmas created by the 21st century mercenaries: Conceptualizing the use of private security companies in Iraq. | International relations | Jones, Richard, Bjork, Kjell |
| Participation in development? Refugee protection, politics and developmental approaches to refugee management in Uganda. | International relations | Kaiser, Tania |
| Participatory development, complicity and desire. | International relations | Kapoor, Ilan |
| Post-Saddam Iraq: Deconstructing a regime, reconstructing a nation. | International relations | Barakat, Sultan |
| Reconstructing gender: Iraqi women between dictatorship, war, sanctions and occupation. | International relations | Al-Ali, Nadje |
| Reconstruction of infrastructure in Iraq: End to a means or means to an end? | International relations | Brown, Richard H. |
| Reforms, structure or instructions? Assessing the determinants of growth in low-income countries. | International relations | Sindzingre, Alice |
| Remembering Rousseau: Nostalgia and the responsibilities of the self.(Douanier Rousseau) | International relations | Walder, Dennis |
| Savagery in democracy's empire.(american war history) | International relations | Ivie, Robert L. |
| Savage wars? Codes of violence in Algeria, 1830s-1990s. | International relations | McDougall, James |
| Terrorists, bandits, spooks and thieves: Russian demonisation of the Chechens before and since 9/11. | International relations | Russell, John |
| The biopolitics of the war on terror: A critique of the 'return of imperialism' thesis in international relations. | International relations | Reid, Julian |
| The Congo war and the prospects for state formation: Rwanda and Uganda compared. | International relations | Eriksen, Stein Sundstol |
| The geopolitics of 'Enclavisation' and the demise of a two-state solution to the Israeli - Palestinian conflict. | International relations | Falah, Ghazi-Walid |
| The geopolitics of water in the Middle East: Fantasies and realities. | International relations | Selby, Jan |
| The globalization of enclosure: Interrogating the geopolitics of empire. | International relations | Coward, Martin |
| The Heart of Empire? Theorising US Empire in an era of transnational capitalism.(post-9/11 and the economy) | International relations | Strokes, Doug |
| The invention of mourning in post-apartheid literature. | International relations | Durrant, Sam |
| The memory of violence: Trauma in the writings of Alexander Kanengoni and Yvonne Vera and the idea of unreconciled citizenship in Zimbabwe. | International relations | Chan, Stephen |
| Themes in official discourses on terrorism in Central Asia. | International relations | Horsman, Stuart |
| The narratives and counter-narratives of Zimbabwean asylum: Female voices. | International relations | Ranger, Terence |
| The new diplomacy of the South: South Africa, Brazil, India and trilateralism. | International relations | Alden, Chris, Vieira, Marco Antonio |
| The post-cold war political topography of the Middle East: Prospects for democracy. | International relations | Halperin, Sandra |
| The power structure of the Islamic republic of Iran: Transition from populism to clientelism, and militarization of the government. | International relations | Alamdari, Kazem |
| The prospects for democracy in Iraq: Challenges and opportunities. | International relations | Dawisha, Adeed |
| The strange story of Bush and the Argentine debt crisis.(George W. Bush) | International relations | Helleiner, Eric |
| The transnational debt architecture and emerging markets: The politics of paradoxes and punishment. | International relations | Soederberg, Susanne |
| Translating terror. | International relations | Bassnett, Susan |
| Translating/'The' Kama Sutra. | International relations | Grant, Ben |
| Travel and transgression: Dan Jacobson's Southern African Journey. | International relations | Klopper, Dirk |
| Urbanisation, nativism, and the rule of law in South Africa's 'forbidden' cities. | International relations | Landau, Loren B. |
| Views and visions: Layered landscapes in West Indian migrant narratives. | International relations | O'Callaghan, Evelyn |
| War and the cultural heritage of Iraq: A sadly mismanaged affair. | International relations | Warren, John |
| What do buzzwords do for development policy? A critical look at 'participation', 'empowerment' and 'poverty reduction'. | International relations | Cornwall, Andrea, Brock, Karen |
| What it means to stay: Reterritorialising the Black Atlantic in Erna Brodber's writing of the local. | International relations | Donnell, Alison |
| Wither Iraq? Beyond Saddam, sanctions and occupation. | International relations | Ismael, Tareq Y., Ismael, Jacqueline S. |
| Words as interventions: naming in the Palestine-Israel conflict. | International relations | Peteet, Julie |
| Writing 'home': Mediating between 'the local' and 'the literary' in a selection of postcolonial women's texts. | International relations | Narain, Denise deCaires |
| Writing the nation's destiny: Indian fiction in English before 1910. | International relations | Tickell, Alex |
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