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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
- Mobile Phones and Financial Services in Developing Countries: a review of concepts, methods, issues, evidence and future research directions
- Incoherence between Tax and Development Policies: the case of the Netherlands
- Changing Donor Policy and Practice in Civil Society in the Post-9/11 Aid Context
- The Future of Preventive Wars: the case of Iraq
- The (Neglected) Statist Bias and the Developmental State: the case of Singapore and Vietnam
- Making Plans for Liberia—a Trusteeship Approach to Good Governance?
- Developing Countries and the Struggle on the Access to Medicines Front: victories won and lost
- Post-Accra: is there space for country ownership in global health?
- Overcoming Constraints of State Sovereignty: global health governance in Asia
- The Evolution of Post-conflict Recovery
- The Changing North-South and South-South Political Economy of Biofuels
- The Rise of Postcolonial States as Donors: a challenge to the development paradigm?
- Getting Armed Groups to the Table: peace processes, the political economy of conflict and the mediated state
- Making Sense of Mugabeism in Local and Global Politics: 'So Blair, keep your England and let me keep my Zimbabwe'
- Anatomy of the Global Food Crisis
- Food Price Volatility and Vulnerability in the Global South: considering the global economic context
- The Implications of India's Amended Patent Regime: s trip ping away food security and farmers' rights?
- Tied Food Aid: export subsidy in the guise of charity
- Beyond Orientalist, Colonial and Nationalist Models: a critical mapping of Maghribi studies (1951-2000)
- Introduction: remapping development studies
- Critical Development Theory: moving out of the twilight zone
- From the Holocaust to Development: reflections of surviving development pioneers
- Development as Zombieconomics in the Age of Neoliberalism
- The Unhappy Marriage between Gender and Globalisation
- The Future of Gender and Development after 9/11: insights from postcolonial feminism and transnationalism
- The Role of Religion, Spirituality and Faith in Development: a critical theory approach
- Rethinking Political Ecologies of Water
- Natural Resource Management and Development Discourses in the Caribbean: reflections on the Guyanese and Jamaican experience
- Health Reform in Latin America and Africa: decentralisation, participation and inequalities
- Critically Understanding Asian Perspectives on Ageing
- Young People as Agents in Development Processes: reconsidering perspectives for development geography
- Technological Revolution, Evolution and New Dependencies: what's new about ict4d ?
- Countdown to Ecstasy: development as eschatology
- The World Social Forum: postmodern prince or court jester?
- The 'Humanitarian Frontline', Development and Relief, and Religion: what context, which threats and which opportunities?
- Bringing 'Light, Life and Happiness':
British American Tobacco and music sponsorship in sub-Saharan Africa
- Regional Integration and Africa's Development Trajectory: meta-theories, expectations and reality
- Placing Ethical Trade in Context: wieta and the South African wine industry
- Mapuche Protest, Environmental Conflict and Social Movement Linkage in Chile
- The Limits of Studies in Comparative Development of East Asia and Latin America: the case of land reform and agrarian policies
- Chinese Soft Power, Insecurity Studies, Myopia and Fantasy
- The Identity of Turkey: Muslim and secular
- The Rise of Militant Islam and the Security State in the Era of the 'Long War'
- China's New Labour Contract Law: is China moving towards increased power for workers?
- From Fields of Power to Fields of Sweat: the dual process of constructing temporary migrant labour in Mexico and Canada
- Disciplining Capital: export grape production, the state and class dynamics in northeast Brazil
- Legal Liminality: the gender and labour politics of organising South Korea's irregular workforce
- Local Worker Struggles in the Global South: reconsidering Northern impacts on international labour standards
- Afterword: beyond the 'new' international labour studies
- Power, Production and Solidarity: trends in contemporary international labour studies




