Results for Discipline:
Sociology of Developing Countries, Developmental Sociology
Hits 11-20 within 73 documents
Neo-patrimonialism and subnational authoritarianism in Mexico: the case of Oaxaca [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 2 (2010) 2. p.85-112
From rebels to rulers and legislators: the political transformation of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) in Indonesia [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.95-120
The global crisis' impact upon China's rural migrants [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 39 (2010) 2. p.167-185
China's "Christianity Fever" revisited: towards a community-oriented reading of Christian conversions in China [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 39 (2010) 4. p.71-109
Accountability for serious crimes and national reconciliation in Timor-Leste: progress or wishful thinking? [journal article]
Source: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 3 (2010) 1. p.8-30
"Berufliche Bildungshilfe" - symbolische Vergewaltigung oder kultursensible Kooperation? Konstruktion eines konzeptuellen Rahmens für die Beschreibung, Bewertung und Gestaltung von Projekten des Nord-Süd-Transfers erwerbsrelevanten Wissens und Könnens [review]
Source: Zeitschrift für Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik, 106 (2010) 2. p.305-316
Re-examining the role of transport infrastructure in trade, regional growth and governance: comparing the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) and Central Eastern Europe (CEE) [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 2. p.73-119
The institutional feasibility of national-local policy collaboration: insights from Brazil and Argentina [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 2 (2010) 2. p.155-183
Let's blame everyone: executive and legislative evaluations of economic performance in Brazil and Chile [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 2 (2010) 1. p.53-78
Malaysia's 2008 general election – transition from single-party dominance? [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 2. p.121-156