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      Human GeographyAntipode
The focus of most analyses of environmental struggles and discourses in colonial and postcolonial India is on rural and forest areas, and on subalterns versus elites. Recently, however, there has been increased interest in urban... more
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In this paper, we investigate the context within which struggles for environmental justice are taking place in India. We explore the ways in which postcolonial patterns of government and governance in India affect the ends, the means and... more
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      Social MovementsPublic SphereEnvironmental JusticeMultidisciplinary
In recent years diplomatic and economic relations between China and many African countries have deepened. This has been driven largely by China's remarkable economic growth, which has increased demand for energy and commodities, thus... more
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      Human GeographyEconomic GrowthPolitical ScienceSocial Protection
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      SociologyAnthropologyPeasant StudiesHistorical Studies
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      International RelationsFace to FaceFood supplyLatin American
The Nuffield Foundation provided funding for a fieldtrip to India in February-April 1999 which allowed me to extend and update previous research, and which is very gratefully acknowledged. My thanks also to Stuart Corbridge and Glyn... more
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Over the last few years, China has assiduously pursued stronger economic and diplomatic relations with many Asian, African and Latin American countries. In part, this is fuelled by its extraordinary economic growth, which has led to a... more
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      Political EconomyPolitical ScienceSocial JusticeEconomic policy
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Studies of regionalism in India have tended to concentrate on the secessionist struggles in Kashmir and Punjab, and on Centre-State relations within the federal Union. An issue which has received far less attention has been that of... more
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      Human GeographyUrban And Regional PlanningApplied EconomicsMass Movement
One of the defining changes India has experienced over the last decade has been the social and political consolidation of the Hindu Right. Critics point to its chauvinist ideologies, the discrimination and violence against religious... more
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      MultidisciplinaryCritical PointEnvironment
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      Human GeographyPhysical GeographyCultureFieldwork
As countries of the ‘global South’ seek to challenge existing uneven architectures of economic, political and institutional power, now under different circumstances to those prevailing during the Cold War, relations between African... more
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      Human GeographyElephants
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This article explores the relationships between (so-called) ‘non-traditional’ development cooperation (NTDC) and political leadership. Using the case studies of Brazil and South Korea, we propose that certain emblematic elements of NTDC... more
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      Foreign Policy AnalysisInternational DevelopmentLeadershipSouth Korea
In this paper we explore the implications of Brexit for the UK and the EU's development policies and strategic directions, focussing on the former. While it is likely that the operational process of disentangling the UK from the various... more
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      Development StudiesDevelopment Theories And PoliciesForeign AidBrexit