Development and Change

Papers
(The TQCC of Development and Change is 6. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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In Cold Blood at Cambridge140
Experiences of Legal Pluralism in Sierra Leone: Land Governance, Neoliberal Dispossession and Gender (In)justice100
Social Policy and Polanyi's Double Movement across Time31
Political Economy of Renewables Capitalism: Moving beyond ‘Climate Change’ vs ‘System Change’30
A Postcolonial Card Cartel: How European Companies Sold Biometric Voting in Africa28
Sustainable Development Frontiers: Is ‘Sustainable’ Cocoa Delivering Development and Reducing Deforestation?27
Social Norm Change, Behavioural Approaches and the Politics of Knowledge: A Conversation between the Ivory Tower and the Field23
Opium Pathways: Mountains, Mules and Resource Extraction in Shan State, Myanmar22
Common Challenges for All? A Critical Engagement with the Emerging Vision for Post‐pandemic Development Studies21
Aesthetic Governance and China's Rural Toilet Revolution21
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Ghana's Debt Crisis and the Political Economy of Financial Dependence in Africa: History Repeating Itself?20
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Self‐help and Volunteerism in Tanzania in the 1960s: Voluntary Labour, Nation Building and Constructing Modernity19
The Political Economy of ‘Failure’ in The World Bank‐funded Bisri Dam in Lebanon18
Thai Labour NGOs during the ‘Modern Slavery’ Reforms: NGO Transitions in a Post‐aid World18
Education and the Timing of Family Formation: Evidence from Quantile Regression Analysis17
Expanding Water Privatization in Mozambique: Producing Success, Reproducing Neoliberal Water16
Southern Discomfort: Interrogating the Category of the Global South16
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Negotiating Urban Development in Africa: Transnational Communities of Embedded Support in Dar es Salaam14
Decomposing India's Trade Ratio: 1980–202114
The Political Economy of Reparations and the Dialectic of Transnational Capitalism14
Checkpoint Taxation and Neo‐patrimonial Political Order in Afghanistan13
Memory, Identity and Deindustrialization: Reflections from Bygone Mill‐scapes of Bangalore, India13
Colonialism, Genocide and Reparations: The German‐Namibian Case13
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States, Money and the Persistence of Colonial Financial Hierarchies in British West Africa12
Everything Stays the Same while Everything Changes12
The Contrasting Footprint of Labour and Capital in Post‐colonial India12
State Life: Land, Welfare and Management of the Landless in Kerala, India12
Visions of Community Health and the Social Good in Kenya: Turning Community Health Workers into Entrepreneurs11
Victoria Chick's Keynes in Time11
Unbundling the Grid: Renewable Capital and the Demise of Electricity as a ‘Public Utility’ in the United States11
Responses to Livelihood Precarity in Dryland India: Diversifying Out of Agrarian Distress11
The Legacy of Maria Mies to the Feminist Movement and the Struggle for Human Liberation11
International Development Financing in the Second Cold War: The Miserly Convergence of Western Donors and China11
Contradictions and Crisis in the World of Work: Informality, Precarity and the Pandemic11
Geographies of Monetary Exclusion in Kenyan Slums: Financial Inclusion in Question10
Ranajit Guha: A Thinker of Revolutionary Being10
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Financial Globalization, Local Debt Markets and New State Financial Activism in Middle‐income Countries9
Global Reparations within Capitalism: Aspirations and Tensions in Contemporary Movements for Reparatory Justice9
‘Escaping Isn't for Everyone’: Kurdish Smugglers’ Navigational Tactics at Checkpoints in Iran8
Not‐so‐Freeway: A Relational Approach to Checkpoints and Conflict in Northeast India8
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Global Reparations Agenda for Afrodescendants: An Overview of Recent Developments and the Way Forward8
Control, Extract, Legitimate: COVID‐19 and Digital Techno‐opportunism across Africa8
Indigenes, Settlers and Citizens: Multiple and Conflicting Subjectivities in Nation State Making7
The Enduring Problem of Statism: Social War, Total Liberation and Postdevelopment in the Decolonization Industry7
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Everyday Politics of Global China: Looking to, Reflecting on, and Enacting Authority in Rural Tajikistan7
Elite Dynamics and China's Influence in Latin America7
Local Currency Bond Markets in Africa: Resilience and Subordination7
Outsourcing the Business of Development: The Rise of For‐profit Consultancies in the UK Aid Sector7
Where Did Development Economics Come From?6
Marxism and Decolonizing Praxis: From Decolonial Misinterpretations to Marxist Contributions6
COVID‐19 and the Meaning of Crisis6
Opportunities for Latecomer Technological Catch‐up in the Era of Renewables Capitalism: Possible Pathways out of the Periphery6
The Common Framework and its Discontents6
Isbaaro : Checkpoints and World Making beyond the State in Somalia6
Developmental States in a Hobbesian World6
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The Price (and Costs) of Macroeconomic Stability in Peru: Some Lessons on the Implications of FDI‐driven Growth6
Pre‐reparations Preparation: Fixing the Plumbing before Turning on the Tap6
Foreign Aid, Civil Society and Post‐colonial Statebuilding in the Thai‒Myanmar Borderworld6
Turkey in Turbulence: Heterodoxy or a New Chapter in Neoliberal Peripheral Development?6
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