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1. The violence of culture: the legitimation of the Israeli occupation of Palestine.

2. Crises and unpredictability in developing countries.

3. China’s foreign aid system: structure, agencies, and identities.

4. ‘East’ and ‘West’ in contemporary Turkey: threads of a new universalism.

5. The ambiguity of US foreign policy towards Africa.

6. Demotic humanitarians: historical perspectives on the global reach of local initiatives, 1940–2017.

7. The reconstruction of business interests after the ISI collapse: unpacking the effect of institutional change in Chile and Uruguay.

8. Regulation of armed conflict: critical comparativism.

9. China’s contradictory role(s) in world politics: decrypting China’s North Korea strategy.

10. Business as a development agent: evidence of possibility and improbability.

11. Maturing Sino-Africa relations.

12. The Freedom Charter: the contested South African land issue.

13. The securitisation of life: Eastern Kurdistan under the rule of a Perso-Shi'i state.

14. Disrupting civility: amateur intellectuals, international lawyers and TWAIL as praxis.

15. What might celebrity humanitarianism have to do with empire?

16. Wither the 'development contract'? Historical conjunctures in Naomi Hossain's The Aid Lab: Understanding Bangladesh's Unexpected Success.

17. Dance of Orientalisms and waves of catastrophes: culturalism and pragmatism in imperial approaches to Islam and the Middle East.

18. The case of the ‘other India’ and Indian ir scholarship.

19. Has the Green Revolution been a Cumulative Learning Process?

20. Aid Relations and Aid Legitimacy: mutual imaging of aid workers and recipients in Nepal.

21. The Eclipse of Arab Authoritarianism and the Challenge of Popular Sovereignty.

22. The political economy of the cycles of violence and non-violence in the Sikh struggle for identity and political power: implications for Indian federalism.

23. The wages of whiteness in the absence of wages: racial capitalism, reactionary intercommunalism and the rise of Trumpism.

24. Neo-imperialism in solidarity organisations’ public discourses: collective action frames, resources and audiences.

25. Multinational Corporations in World Development : 40 years on.

26. Is global inequality getting better or worse? A critique of the World Bank’s convergence narrative.

27. Why ‘Uganda’s anti-homosexuality bill’? Rethinking the ‘coherent’ state.

28. Rethinking development and peacebuilding in non-secular contexts: a postsecular alternative in Mindanao.

29. The internal and external constraints on foreign policy in India: exploring culture and ethnic sensitivities.

30. Mir-Said Sultan-Galiev and the idea of Muslim Marxism: empire, Third World(s) and praxis.

31. On fighting for global justice: the role of a Third World international lawyer.

32. Conceptualising and testing the ‘emerging regional power’ of Turkey in the shifting ınternational order.

33. The UN and the Global South, 1945 and 2015: past as prelude?

34. Law, democracy and the fulfilment of socioeconomic rights: insights from Indonesia.

35. Promoting democracy in Latin America: foreign policy change and US democracy assistance, 1975–2010.

36. Social policy and conflict: the Gezi Park–Taksim demonstrations and uses of social policy for reimagining Turkey.

37. Aid and state transition in Ghana and South Korea.

38. Democracy, development and the executive presidency in Sri Lanka.

39. A Post-development Hoax? (Re)-examining the Past, Present and Future of Development Studies.

40. Octavio Paz’s India.

41. (Neo-)extractivism – a new challenge for development theory from Latin America.

42. The production and construction of celebrity advocacy in international development.

43. Value-chain Agriculture and Debt Relations: contradictory outcomes.

44. Latin America and China—a new dependency?

45. Overcoming Secularism? Catholic development geographies in Timor-Leste.

46. Neo-Orientalism? The relationship between the West and Islam in our globalised world.

47. Kashmir: ripe for resolution?

48. The global governance of informal economies: the International Labour Organization in East Africa.

49. The European Commission’s implementation of budget support and the Governance Incentive Tranche in Ethiopia: democracy promoter or developmental donor?

50. New development alternatives or business as usual with a new face? The transformative potential of new actors and alliances in development.