Vol. 27 Nbr. 1, March 2010
Index
- Foreword.
- Emergent discourses of audacity and the revocation of marginality.
- 'Diasporas,' mobility and the social imaginary: getting ahead in West Africa.
- Religion, economic development and cultural change: the contradictory role of Pentecostal Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Toward a reclassification of Praetorian Rulers: lessons from the Pakistani experience.
- Iranian identity in the West: a discursive approach.
- Third World/Global South: from development to globalization to imperial project.
- Ambitious in theory but unlikely in practice: a critique of UNESCO's Model Curricula for Journalism Education for Developing Countries and Emerging Democracies.
- Peasant response to agricultural innovations: land consolidation, agrarian diversification and technical change. The case of Bungoma district in Western Kenya, 1954-1960.
- 'Long shadows in development administration': a reactive memoir to a vanishing 'Greatest American' Fred W. Riggs.
- Origins of the central dilemma in Nigeria's federal system: the wartime quasi-federalism, 1967-1970.
- Patients versus patents: Thailand and the politics of access to pharmaceutical products.
- Sub-Saharan ethnic attachment and civil conflict: a methodological approach to state-building and ethnicity.
- Democracy and its others.
- Analysis of poverty dynamics: Bangladesh perspective.
- Li, Huaiyin. Village China Under Socialism and Reform.
- Singh, Daljit. Southeast Asian Affairs: 2009.
- Dutton, George. The Tay Son Uprising.
- Bauman, Chad M.: Christian Identity and Dalit Religion in Hindu India, 1868-1947.
- Pandey, Gyanendra. Remembering Partition: Violence, History and Nationalism in India.
- Severio, Rodolfo C, and Lorraine Carlos Salazar. Whither the Philippines in the 21st Century.
- wa Muiu, Mueni and Guy Martin. A New Paradigm of the African State: Fundi wa Afrika.
- Medard, Henri and Shane Doyle, (eds.). Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa.
- Shaxson, Nicholas. Poisoned Wells The Dirty Politics of African Oil.
- Amoah, Michael, Reconstructing the Nation in Africa: The Politics of Nationalism in Ghana.
- Melber, Henning (ed.). Transitions in Namibia.
- Bassett, Thomas J.: The Peasant Cotton Revolution in West Africa: Cote d'Ivoire, 1880-1995.
- Gordon, Neve. Israel's Occupation.
- Salt, Jeremy. The Unmasking of the Middle East: A History of Western Disorder in Arab Lands.
- Natali, Denise. The Kurds and the State: Evolving National Identity in Iraq, Turkey, and Iran.
- Coughlin, Con. Khomeini's Ghost.
- Halman, Talat S.
- Rausch, Jane M.: From Frontier Town to Metropolis: A History of Villavicencio, Colombia, since 1842.
- Fernandes, Sujatha. Cuba Represent! Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures.
- Payne, Leigh A.: Unsettling Accounts: Neither Truth nor Reconciliation in Confessions of State Violence.
- Torero Cullen, Maximo, and Joachim Von Braun. Information and Communication Technologies for Development and Poverty Reduction: The Potential of Tele-communications.
- Jarstad, Anna K., and Timothy D. Sisk (eds). From War to Democracy: Dilemmas of Peacebuilding.
- Ziai, Aram (ed.). Exploring Post-development Theory and Practice, Problems and Perspectives.
- Edgington, David W., Antonio L. Fernandez and Claudia Hoshino. New Regional Development Paradigms: New Regions--Concepts, Issues, and Practices.
- Lachenmann, Gudrun and Petra Dannecker (eds.). Negotiating Development in Muslim Societies: Gendered Spaces and Translocal Connections.
- Baud, Michiel and Rosanne Rutten (eds). Popular Intellectuals and Social Movements: Framing Protest in Asia, Africa and Latin America. International Review of Social History.
- Reinert, Erik S.: How Some Countries Got Rich and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor.
- Twenty-Seventh Annual ATWS Meeting.
- Books available for review.