Journal_Int_Development
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The interdisciplinary Journal of International Development aims to publish the best research on international development issues.
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10991328 19-01-2021 11:51:55
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Congratulations to Elisheva Cohen and Stephen Macekura on the acceptance of their work on the state of development studies undergraduate programs to the Journal_Int_Development!
Check out our new special issue on the "long run effects of COVID-19" on development, guest edited with Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay. Great collection of articles - currently all either free or open access! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/10991328/c…
💥My new article "Locating Africa in China's community of shared future for mankind: A relational approach" published today in Journal_Int_Development explains how 🇨🇳 uses relations w/ Africans to advance its “core interests.”💥👇👀 Big thx Dan Banik & Emma Mawdsley! doi.org/10.1002/jid.36…
Right on cue Brian Wong!! 😁 My new article published THIS WEEK in Journal_Int_Development applies Prof Qin Yaqing’s relational theory of IR to explain the China-Africa community of shared future.👇 doi.org/10.1002/jid.36… P.s. stay tuned for more…😉
Pleased to 👀 #JDevStudies clocking in at *fastest* [& 2nd fastest] time to 1st decision for submissions - unconditional [& conditional] on going to refs 👇🏾 cc. David McKenzie's [always useful] World Bank round up "State of Development Journals" 2022 blogs.worldbank.org/impactevaluati…
Just over 1 week left to submit to the Political Economy of Aid Conference University College Dublin Oct. 12-13. Thanks to IrishResearch there is no conference or registration fee. Join us and share widely!
Missed #DSA2023? Listen to Jay Mistry talk about Cobra Collective & addressing social and environmental justice by creating spaces for dialogue. Sponsored by Journal_Int_Development buff.ly/3uKqOMV
New in JID: Land Registry in Syria after a Decade of Conflict: A Tale of Three Cities offers original analysis of the land registry system in three Syrian cities controlled by non-state actors during the civil war: Douma, al Raqqa and Idlib. Read it here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…