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Third world quarterly
Third World Quarterly (TWQ) covers scholarship and policy in the field of international studies, focusing on emerging worlds. It includes analysis and commentary on fundamental issues of global concern.» journal's homepage
Current Table of Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- The Role of the Privileged in Responding to Poverty: perspectives emerging from the post-development debate
- Discourses on Poverty: emerging perspectives on a caring economy
- Rethinking 'Citizenship' in the Postcolony
- Neoliberal Law: unintended consequences of market-friendly law reforms
- Bush's America and the New Exceptionalism: anti-Americanism, the Holocaust and the transatlantic rift
- Legacies of Leftism: ideology, ethnicity and democracy in Benin, Ghana and Mali
- The Indian it Industry and Neoliberalism: the irony of a mythology
- The Developmental State under Global Neoliberalism
- Assessing the New Washington Pluralism from the Perspective of the Malaysian Model
- Whither the Developmental State? Explaining Singapore's continued Developmentalism
- Participation in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: reviewing the past, assessing the present and predicting the future
- Notes on Contributors
- Tourism and Development in the Global South: the issues
- Pro-poor Tourism: a critique
- Pro-poor Tourism: a response
- Consequences of Climate Policy for International Tourist Arrivals in Developing Countries
- Buying Innocence: child-sex tourists in Thailand
- Using Authenticity to Achieve Competitive Advantage in Medical Tourism in the English-speaking Caribbean
- Politics, Economics and Tourism Development in Egypt: insights into the sectoral transformations of a neo-patrimonial rentier state
- Tourism and Sustainable Livelihoods: the case of Taiwan
- Cuba's Tourism 'Boom': a curse or a blessing?
- Influencing Tourism at the Grassroots Level: the role of ngo Tourism Concern
- Mapping Educational Tourists' Experience in the UK: understanding international students
- Finding a Way Forward: an agenda for research
- Notes on Contributors
- Dividing the World: conflict and inequality in the context of growing global tension
- Global Disorder and the Limits of 'Dialogue'
- Better (Red)™ than Dead? Celebrities, consumption and international aid
- Class/Race Polarisation in Venezuela and the Electoral Success of Hugo Chávez: a break with the past or the song remains the same?
- Geography in Ominous Intersection with Interrogation and Torture: reflections on detention in Israel
- The Asian Development Bank and Developmental Regionalism in East Asia
- The Zuma Affair, Labour and the Future of Democracy in South Africa
- Reconciliation through Sports? The case of South Africa
- Development Discourse of the Globalists and Dependency Theorists: do the globalisation theorists rephrase and reword the central concepts of the dependency school?
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: nationalisms and their understandings in historical perspective
- Nationalism and poverty: discourses of development and culture in 20th century India
- The Cultural Career of the Japanese Economy: developmental and cultural nationalisms in historical perspective
- From Post-imperial to Late Communist Nationalism: historical change in Chinese nationalism from May Fourth to the 1990s
- From 'Class' to 'Social Strata': grasping the social totality in reform-era China
- Beyond Bandung: developmental nationalism and (multi)cultural nationalism in Indonesia
- Islamic Cultural Nationalism and Gender Politics in Iran
- Hermeneutics against Instrumental Reason: national and post-national Islam in the 20th century
- Nationalism and the Radical Intelligentsia in Thailand
- From Islamisation to Shariatisation: cultural transnationalism in Pakistan
- A Nationalism without Politics?The illiberal consequences of liberal institutions in Sri Lanka
- From Developmental Nationalism to the End of Nation-state in Iraq?
- Conclusion: from developmental to cultural nationalisms




