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Key publications

Recent publications in the CERES A category

A pdf document with a more complete list is available for download at the bottom of this page. For a full list of research publications per member, please consult their individual profiles.

Arts, K. (2013), ‘Lomé/Cotonou Conventions’, in Wolfruhm, R. et al. (eds), Max Planck Institute Encyclopedia of Public International Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Chhachhi, A. and Truong, T.-D. (2010) ‘Gender, Poverty, and Social Justice’, in Denemark, R.A. (ed.) The International Studies Encyclopedia: Feminist Theory and Gender Studies, Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.

Gasper, D. (2010) ‘The idea of human security’, in O'Brien, K., St. Clair, A.L. and Kristoffersen, B. (eds.) Climate change, ethics and human security, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Gasper, D. (2011) ‘Ethics and the Conduct of International Development Aid’, in Frost, M. (ed.) International Ethics, vol. 4, London: Sage.

Hintjens, H.M. and Pavan, S. (2011) ‘Africa: Illusions of Peace, Illusions of War’, Development and Change 42(3):  859-871.

Hout, W. (ed.) (2010) ‘Governance, Development and the South: Contesting EU Policies, Special Issue of Third World Quarterly, 31(1): 1-168, with the following individual contributions from GGSJ members:

Hout, W. ‘Governance and Development: Changing EU Policies’, pp. 1-12; Knio, K. ‘Investigating the Two Faces of Governance: the Case of the Euro- Mediterranean Development Bank’, pp. 105-122; Icaza, R. ‘Global Europe, Guilty! Contesting EU neoliberal governance for Latin America and the Caribbean’, pp. 123-140; Hout, W. ‘Between Development and Security: The European Union, Governance and Fragile States’, pp. 141-157.

Hout, W. (2012) ‘The Anti-politics of Development: Donor Agencies and the Political Economy of Governance’, Third World Quarterly 33(3): 429-46.

Tankha, S., Misal, A. and Fuller, B. (2010) ‘Getting Reforms Done in Inhospitable Institutional Environments: Untying a Gordian Knot in India's Power Sector’, Energy Policy 38(11): 7121-7129.

Truong, T.-D. and Gasper, D. (eds) (2011) Transnational Migration and Human Security: The Migration-Development-Security Nexus, Berlin: Springer (368 pages), with the following individual contributions from GGSJ members:

Truong, T.-D. and Gasper, D., ‘Transnational Migration, Development and Human Security’, pp. 3-22; Truong, T.-D., ‘The Governmentality of Transnational Migration and Security: The Making of a New Subaltern’, pp. 23-38; Maas, W.M. and Truong, T.-D., ‘Europeanization and the Right to Seek Refuge’, pp. 67-80; Sharma, A. and Knio, K., ‘Financial Globalization and the Mechanisms of Migrants? Remittance: Formed by Supply or Demand?’, pp. 103-116; Campillo Carrete, B. and Gasper, D. (2011)  ‘Managing migration in the IOM's World Migration Report 2008’, pp. 117-132; Hintjens, H., Kumar, R. and Pouri, A. ‘Pro-Asylum Advocacy in the EU: Challenging the State of Exception’, pp. 209-223; Roldan, B. and Gasper, D., ‘The global forum on migration and development: “All talk an no action” or “A chance to frame the issues in a way that allows you to move forward together?”’, pp. 239-256; Gasper, D. ‘International migration, well-being and transnational ethics’, pp. 259-366.

Zarkov, D., Handmaker, J.D. and Hintjens, H.M. (2011) ‘Rhonda Copelon: Activist, Lawyer, Feminist’, Development and Change 42(1): 387-398.

 

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