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VOLUME 33 NUMBER 1 2012<br />
ARTICLES<br />
The G20, the Crisis, and the Rise of Global Developmental Liberalism<br />
Paul Cammack 1<br />
Development Effectiveness and the Politics of Commitment<br />
Caroline Hughes & Jane Hutchison 17<br />
The Meaning of Work in Neoliberal Globalisation: the Asian exception?<br />
Trevor Parfi t & Jay Wysocki 35<br />
Regional Energy Integration in Latin America: lessons from Chile’s experience with natural gas<br />
David R Mares & Jeremy M Martin 53<br />
Fiftieth Anniversary of Decolonisation in Africa: a moment of celebration or critical reflection?<br />
Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni 71<br />
African diasporas, development and the politics of context<br />
Rebecca Davies 91<br />
Religious Institutions and Authoritarian States: church–state relations in the Middle East<br />
Fiona McCa lum 109<br />
FINANCING OUT OF POVERTY<br />
Microfinance, the Market and Political Development in the Internet Age<br />
Jack J Ba ry 125<br />
Co-optation, Cooperation or Competition? Microfinance and the new left in Bolivia,<br />
Ecuador and Nicaragua<br />
Florent Bédéca rats, Johan Bastiaensen & François Doligez 143<br />
Access to Credit in the Developing World: does land registration matter?<br />
Daniel Domeher & Raymond Abdulai 163<br />
Financial Inclusion and Human Capital in Developing Asia: the Australian connection<br />
Rashmi Umesh Arora 179<br />
ISSN 0143-6597<br />
35:1<br />
Cheng Li<br />
Andrew C. Kuchins<br />
and Igor A. Zevelev<br />
Brinton Rowdybush<br />
and Patrick Chamorel<br />
WINTER 2012 VOLUME 35 NUMBER 1<br />
CENTER FOR STRATEGIC TEGIC AND INTERNATIONAL TIONAL STUDIES<br />
VOLUME 33 NUMBER 1 2012<br />
thirdworldquarterly.com<br />
ALSO FEATURING...<br />
A NORTH KOREAN SPRING?<br />
Victor D. Cha and Nicholas D. Anderson<br />
WHY CHINA WILL DEMOCRATIZE<br />
Yu Liu and Dingding Chen<br />
IRAN’S DECLINING<br />
INFLUENCE IN IRAQ<br />
Babak Rahimi<br />
<strong>Strategic</strong>, DEFENSE & SECURITY <strong>Studies</strong><br />
Journals from Routledge<br />
The Journal of <strong>Strategic</strong><br />
<strong>Studies</strong><br />
Impact Factor: 0.344<br />
Ranking 55/78 (International Relations);<br />
100/141 (Political Science)<br />
Editors: Joseph A. Maiolo,<br />
King’s College London, UK,<br />
Thomas G. Mahnken,<br />
The Johns Hopkins University, USA<br />
Deputy Editor: Timothy D. Hoyt, United States Naval War College,<br />
USA<br />
Volume 35, 2012, 6 issues per year<br />
Over the last twenty years, the reshaping of world politics and the<br />
development of military technologies has raised questions about the<br />
efficacy of force in contemporary statecraft. Consequently, the field of<br />
strategic studies is now of great significance. This journal takes a lead<br />
in promoting fresh thinking in the field among practitioners and<br />
academics alike.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/fjss<br />
“[T]he leading causes that seem to have sparked protests across the Arab<br />
world are conspicuously absent in the case of North Korea… [But] there are<br />
underlying factors that could potentially spell the end for the Kim regime.”<br />
— VICTOR D. CHA AND NICHOLAS D. ANDERSON<br />
“ A NORTH KOREAN SPRING?”<br />
“Members of the next [Politburo Standing Committee] could make very<br />
good partners...[or t]he rivalry between these two camps could also get<br />
ugly...China’s future political and economic direction may well hinge<br />
on how well its leaders...succeed or fail at working together.”<br />
— CHENG LI<br />
“ THE BATTLE FOR CHINA’ S TOP NINE LEADERSHIP<br />
“The return of Putin as president, however, will not significantly alter the<br />
course of Moscow’s foreign policy...[T]here are deeper structural reasons<br />
involving debates among Russian elites about foreign policy and Russia’s<br />
place in the world that are more important...”<br />
— ANDREW C. KUCHINS AND IGOR A. ZEVELEV<br />
“ RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY: CONTINUITY IN CHANGE”<br />
“Washington should expect a rise in the prominence of anti-American<br />
politics in the new emerging Arab political order, including in Iraq. But<br />
such anti-Americanism will be rivaled by hostility to Iran, which is seen<br />
by Arabs—including many Shi‘a Iraqis—as a regional hegemonic force.”<br />
— BABAK RAHIMI<br />
“ IRAN’ S DECLINING INFLUENCE IN IRAQ”<br />
q u a r t e r l y<br />
The Nonproliferation Review<br />
Journal of The James Martin Center for<br />
Nonproliferation <strong>Studies</strong>, Monterey Institute of<br />
International <strong>Studies</strong>, USA<br />
Editor: Stephen Schwartz, The James Martin<br />
Center for Nonproliferation <strong>Studies</strong>, Monterey<br />
Institute of International <strong>Studies</strong>, USA<br />
Volume 19, 2012, 3 issues per year<br />
A refereed journal concerned with the causes,<br />
consequences, and control of the spread of nuclear, chemical, biological,<br />
and conventional weapons. Features case studies, theoretical analyses,<br />
reports, and policy debates on such issues as individual country<br />
programmes, treaties and export controls, terrorism, and the effects of<br />
weapons proliferation.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/rnp<br />
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY 2012 POWER TRANSITIONS WINTER 2012<br />
2012 POWER<br />
TRANSITIONS<br />
The Washington Quarterly<br />
Journal of the Center for <strong>Strategic</strong> and<br />
International <strong>Studies</strong> (CSIS)<br />
Impact Factor: 0.650<br />
Ranking: 36/78 (International Relations);<br />
CHINA<br />
77/133 (Law)<br />
RUSSIA<br />
FRANCE<br />
Editor-in-Chief: Alexander T. J. Lennon,<br />
Center for <strong>Strategic</strong> and International <strong>Studies</strong>, USA<br />
Volume 35, 2012, 4 issues per year<br />
Providing analysis of strategic security challenges, changes, and their<br />
public policy implications, this journal addresses topics such as: the<br />
U.S. role in the world; rising powers such as China and India; Nuclear<br />
proliferation challenges including Iran and North Korea; Pivotal states<br />
such as Pakistan and Turkey; and the continuing implications of the Arab<br />
uprisings in Egypt, Syria, and beyond.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/rwaq<br />
THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY<br />
Third World Quarterly<br />
Impact Factor: 0.834<br />
Ranking: 31/47 (Planning and Development)<br />
Editor: Shahid Qadir,<br />
Royal Holloway, University of London, UK<br />
Volume 33, 2012, 10 issues per year<br />
As the most influential academic journal covering<br />
the emerging worlds, TWQ is at the forefront<br />
of analysis and commentary on fundamental<br />
issues of global concern. TWQ examines all the issues that affect the<br />
many Third Worlds and is not averse to publishing provocative and<br />
exploratory articles.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/twq<br />
VOLUME 33 NUMBER 1 2012<br />
q u a r t e r l y<br />
r<br />
The Review of Faith &<br />
International Affairs<br />
Journal of the Center on Faith & International<br />
Affairs at the Institute for Global Engagement<br />
Executive Editor: Dennis Hoover,<br />
Institute for Global Engagement, Arlington, USA<br />
Volume 10, 2012, 4 issues per year<br />
Dedicated to providing analysis and commentary<br />
regarding the role of religion in global affairs. Brings<br />
together many of today’s most innovative and distinguished thinkers,<br />
making their research and commentaries available not just to specialists<br />
but to a wider audience of globally concerned readers.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/rfia<br />
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