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Spring - Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 137
Summer - Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 139 - 237
Volume 8, Issue 2
Summer 2022
EISSN 2374-538X
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Colorblind Racism and Market-Based Development
Skye Niles
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Authority Structures and Single-Party Dominance in Indigenous Communities in Taiwan
Wan-Zi Lu
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Autopsy of an International Alternative Break
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Student Volunteers and the New Washington Consensus
Maya FarrHenderson
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Amy A. Quark
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Social Development and Revolution in Iran
Mohammad Ali Kadivar
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Corrigendum of Article: “Mobile Phones and Attitudes toward Women’s Participation in Politics: Evidence from Africa,”
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How Emotions Shape Solidarity for Canadian Development Workers
Distinguishing between Old and New Developmental Idealism and among Beliefs about Correlation, Causation, and Expectations
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Beliefs about Family Change and Development in Turkey
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Political Parties and Popular Resistance in Johannesburg’s Informal Settlements
Social Development and Revolution in Iran
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