Third World Quarterly 2007 - Abstracts

Third World Quarterly 2007
TitleSubjectAuthors
Agents of transformation? Donors, faith-based organizations and international development.International relationsClarke, Gerard
All roads led to and from Iraq: The Long War and the transformation of the nation-state system.International relationsBerger, Mark T., Borer, Douglas A.
All that glitters is not gold: India's rise to power.International relationsNarlikar, Amrita
Al-Qaida, 'war on terror' and Turkey.International relationsAras, Bulant, Toktas, Sule
Anti-poverty or anti-poor? the World Bank's market-led agrarian reform experiment in the Philippines.International relationsBorras, Saturnino M., Jr., Carranza, Danilo, Franco, Jennifer C.
Between the hammer and the anvil: Post-conflict reconstruction, Islam and women's rights.International relationsKandiyoti, Deniz
Beyond CSR? Business, poverty and social justice: An introduction.(corporate social responsibility)International relationsFrynas, Jedrzej George, Newell, Peter
Beyond women workers: Gendering CSR.(corporate social responsibility)International relationsPearson, Ruth
BP in Azerbaijan: A test case of the potential and limits of the CSR agenda?.(British Petroleum Company PLC)International relationsGulbrandsen, Lars H., Moe, Arild
Building a global Southern coalition: the competing approaches of Brazil's Lula and Venezuela's Chavez.International relationsBurges, Sean W.
Caricom countries and the irrelevance of economic smallness.(Caribbean Community and Common Market)International relationsGriffith, Winston H.
Caudillos and the crisis of the Colombian state: Fragmented sovereignty, the war system and the privatization of counterinsurgency in Colombia.International relationsRichani, Nazih
Challenging the margin: Gender equality and the UN reform process.(United Nations gender quality efforts)International relationsKettel, Bonnie
China's oil diplomacy: Is it a global security threat?International relationsLai, Hongyi Harry
Chronic poverty and entitlement theory.International relationsTiwari, Meera
Coercive diplomacy by the EU: the Iranian nuclear weapons crisis.(European Union)International relationsSauer, Tom
CSR and equality.(corporate social responsibility)International relationsUtting, Peter
CSR and regulation: Towards a framework for understanding private standards initiatives in the agri-food chain.(corporate social responsibility)International relationsTallontire, Anne
Democratisations in Africa: attempts, hindrances and prospects.International relationsBrown, Stephen, Kaiser, Paul
De Soto and land relations in rural Africa: breathing life into dead theories about property rights.(Spainish explorer Hernando de Soto)International relationsMusembi, Celestine Nyamu
Development, foreign aid and post-development in Timor-Leste.International relationsMcGregor, Andrew
Don't compromise your desire for development! A Lacanian/Deleuzian rethinking of the anti-politics machine.International relationsDe Vries, Pieter
Do workers benefit from ethical trade? Assessing codes of labor practice in global production systems.International relationsSmith, Sally, Barrientos, Stephanie
Eliminating market distortions, perpetuating rural inequality: an evaluation of market-assisted land reform in Guatemala.International relationsGauster, Susana, Isakson, S. Ryan
Emerging economics' multinationals: current status and future prospects.International relationsSalehizadeh, Mehdi
Engaging or withdrawing, winning or losing? The contradictions of counterinsurgency policy in Afghanistan and Iraq.International relationsLopez, Andrea M.
Exporting the Patriot act: Democracy and the 'war on terror' in the third world.(Antiterrorism measures)International relations 
Failed States: temporary obstacles to democratic diffusion or fundamental holes in the world political map?International relationsKraxberger, Brennan M.
From collapsing states to neo-trusteeship: The limits to solving the problems of 'precarious statehood' in the 21st century.International relationsCaplan, Richard
From 'shock and awe' to 'hearts and minds': The fall and rise of US counterinsurgency capability in Iraq.International relationsSepp, Kalev I.
Global and/or regional development at the start of the 21st century? China, India and (South) Africa.International relationsCooper, Andrew F., Shaw, Timothy M., Antkiewicz, Agata
Globalizing justice within coffee supply chains? Fair trade, starbucks and the transformation of supply chain governance.International relationsMacdonald, Kate
In pursuit of a mythical state of Tamil Eelam: a rejoinder to Kristian Stokke.International relationsSarvananthan, Muttukrishna
Islamist questioning and [C]olonialism: towards an understanding of the Islamist oeuvre.International relationsSevea, Terenjit
Labor standards, global markets and non-state initiatives: Colombia's and Ecuador's flower industries in comparative perspective.International relationsKorovkin, Tanya, Sanmiguel-Valderrama, Olga
Land, markets and neoliberal enclosure: an agrarian political economy perspective.International relationsAkram-Lodhi, A. Haroon
Latin America's left turn and the new strategic landscape: the case of Bolivia.International relationsRochlin, James
Law transformed: Guantanamo and the 'other' exception.(detainees civil right law)(Viewpoint essay)International relationsAradau, Claudia
Legitimacy dilemmas: The IMF's pursuit of country ownership.(International Monetary Fund)International relationsBest, Jacqueline
Less is more: The problematic future of irregular warfare in an era of collapsing states.International relationsRothstein, Hy S.
Liberalisation and the debates on women's access to land.International relationsRazavi, Shahra
Lula's foreign policy and the quest for autonomy through diversification.International relationsVigevani, Tullo, Cepaluni, Gabriel
Manufacturing war: Iran in the neo-conservative imagination.International relationsAdib-Moghaddam, Arshin
Market cycles, power politics and the latest North - South energy trade conflict.International relationsWilliams, Paul A.
Market-led agrarian reform: policies, performance and prospects.International relationsKay, Cristobal, Lahiff, Edward, Borras, Saturnino M., Jr.
Military coups in the post-cold war era: Pakistan, Ecuador and Venezuela.International relationsBarracca, Steven
Moderate Islam and secularist opposition in Turkey: implications for the world, Muslims and secular democracy.International relationsSomer, Murat
Monsanto and small holder farmers: A case study in CSR.(corporate social responsibility)International relationsGlover, Dominic
North - South? Pitfalls of dividing the world by words.(Case study)International relationsEckl, Julian, Weber, Ralph
Politics, power and poverty: twenty years of agricultural reform and market liberalisation in Egypt.International relationsBush, Ray
Questioning CSR in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: The case of Aracruz Celulose SA.International relationsFig, David
Reasons to be cheerful? What we know about CSR's impact?(corporate social responsibility)International relationsBlowfield, Michael
Reconceptualizing the migration - development nexus: Diasporas, globalization and the politics of exclusion.International relationsDavies, Rebecca
Reconstruction as modernization: the 'post-conflict' project in Afghanistan.International relationsSuhrke, Astri
'Regional conflict formations': is the Middle East next?.International relationsLeenders, Reinoud
Slicing up 'Development' : colonialism, political theory, ethics.International relationsDossa, Shiraz
Socially responsible investment and the development agenda: peering behind the progressive veil of non-financial benchmarking.International relationsSoederberg, Susanne
Social movements and the experience of market-led agrarian reform in Brazil.International relationsDe Medeiros, Leonilde Servolo
Spoken moments of a pernicious discourse? Querying Foucaldian critics' representations of development professionals.(Critical essay)International relationsTamas, Peter A.
State rules: Oil companies and armed conflict in Sudan.International relationsPatey, Luke Anthony
States of nature and the nature of states: the fate of nations, the collapse of states and the future of the world.International relationsBerger, Mark T.
Still playing dice with lives: Darfur and Security Council Resolution 1706.International relationsUdombana, Nsongurua J.
The battle for Iraq: Islamic insurgencies in comparative perspective.International relationsRobinson, Glenn E.
The end of war as we knew it? Insurgency, counterinsurgency and lessons from the forgotten history of early terror networks.International relationsArquilla, John
The environment-Energy security nexus: Critical analysis of an energy 'love triangle' in Southeast Asia.International relationsSimpson, Adam
The firm rules: multinational corporations, policy space and neoliberalism.(Case study)International relationsHaslam, Paul Alexander
The global coffee economy and the production of genocide in Rwanda.International relationsKamola, Isaac A.
The insurgency of global empire and the counterinsurgency of local resistance: New world order in an era of civilian provisional authority.International relationsLuke, Timothy W.
The last empire? From nation-building compulsion to nation-wrecking futility and beyond.International relationsDesai, Radhika
The Long War: Insurgency, counterinsurgency and collapsing states.International relationsBerger, Mark T., Borer, Douglas A.
The misleading problem of failed states: A 'socio-geography' of terrorism in the post-9/11 era.International relationsSimons, Anna, Tucker, David
The neoliberal discourse on corruption as a means of consent building: reflections from post-crisis Turkey.(East Asian financial crisis1997)International relationsBedirhanoglu, Pinar
The new international financial architecture and Caribbean OFCs: Confronting financial stability discourse.(offshore financial centres)International relationsMarshall, Don D.
The political economy of the cycles of violence and non-violence in the Sikh struggle for identity and political power: implications for Indian federalism.(Viewpoint essay)International relationsSingh, Pritam
The politics of peace and resettlement through El Salvador's land transfer program: caught between the state and the market.International relationsDe Bremond, Ariane
The river of inter-civilizational relations: the ebb and flow of peoples, ideas and innovations.International relationsBowden, Brett
The spoils of peace in Iraqi Kurdistan.International relationsNatali, Denise
The UN Global Compact and substantive equality for women: Revealing a 'well hidden' mandate.(United Nations. Global Compact)International relationsKilgour, Maureen A.
Things come together: Symbolic violence and guerrilla mobilization.International relationsMcCormick, Gordon H., Giordano, Frank
Things fall apart: The endgame dynamics of internal wars.International relationsMcCormick, Gordon H., Horton, Steven B., Harrison, Lauren A.
Transnational conflicts and the politics of scalar networks: evidence from Northern Africa.International relationsBank, Andre, Van Heur, Bas
Transnational police building: critical lessons from Timor-Leste and Solomon Islands.(Case study)International relationsGoldsmith, Andrew
War by other means: the LTTE's strategy of institutionalising power sharing in the context of transition from war to peace- a response to Muttukrishna Sarvananthan.(Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)International relationsStokke, Kristian
'Willing buyer, willing seller': South Africa's failed experiment in market-led agrarian reform.International relationsLahiff, Edward
WTO, IMF and the closing of development policy space for low-income countries: a call for neo-developmentalism.(World Trade Organization, World Trade Organization)International relationsKhan, Shahrukh Rafi
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