Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional

Nazioarteko Lankidetza eta Garapenari Buruzko Ikasketa Institutua

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Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional

Nazioarteko Lankidetza eta Garapenari Buruzko Ikasketa Institutua

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Nueva Sociedad. Democracia y política en América Latina

2025, Nº 316
La política a través de los cuerpos

Los recientes cambios tecnológicos plantean desafíos inéditos en la relación entre la política y los cuerpos y abren intensos debates sobre el devenir de la propia humanidad. A algunas de esas discusiones se dedica el Tema Central de este número de Nueva Sociedad.


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Viento Sur

2025, Nº 196
Estrategias contrahegemónicas y cartografías del futuro

AL VUELO Marc Casanovas

EL DESORDEN GLOBAL

  • Autogobierno y organizaicón: las mujeres kurdas en Siria Cristina de Lucio Atonal
  • Crisis industrial en el jardín europeo Martín Lallana
  • Entrevista a Candela de la Vega "En la izquierda hace mucho que no hablamos de libertad ni le damos cuerpo" Júlia Martí Comas

MIRADAS VOCES

  • Para no olvidar cada instante. Julia Manso García. Mariña Testas

PLURAL

  • Estrategias contrahegemónicas y cartografías del futuro Iñaki Barcena, Júlia Martí y Jaime Pastor
  • Repensar la emancipación Aurélien Berlan
  • Notas para orientarse en un mundo organizado contra la reproducción de la vida Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar
  • Nuevos caminos para resolver el viejo problema de la vivienda Alex Francés
  • Los retos estratégicos de las izquierdas tras el fracaso de Sumar Albert Noguera
  • Estrategias contrahegemónicas en tiempos de autoritarismos reaccionarios Miguel Urbán

PLURAL 2

  • Trumpismo discursivo Laura Camargo Fernández

FUTURO ANTERIOR

  • "Las abogadas". Memoria histórica sobre el tardofranquismo y la transición en el cine documental Raúl Navas

VOCES MIRADAS

  • Huracanes en la periferia. Ángela Martínez Fernández. Alberto García-Teresa

SUBRAYADOS VVAA


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Revue internationale des études du développement

2025, Nº 257
Risques
  • Introduction. Mécanismes de protection face aux risques émergents liés au dérèglement climatique dans les Suds Hamidou Diallo, Elsa Gautrain et Karine Marazyan

Dossier

  • Crises climatiques et protection sociale : une étude de cas du Grand Sud malgache * Léo Delpy, Claire Gondard-Delcroix, Diane Cachau et Damien Girollet*
  • Incur Debt to Adapt [Texte intégral] The Role of Social Networks in Building Resilience to Environmental Hazards in Vietnam’s Northern Uplands Emmanuel Pannier et Phan Thị Kim Tâm
  • The Implementation of the Humanitarian-Development Nexus. Reducing and Mitigating Climate-Related Risks in Vanuatu Morgane Rosier
  • Interprétations de changements climatiques dans un village du Nord de la Thaïlande Alexandre Marouen

Varia

  • Les acteurs coutumiers contre le state building ? Analyses des pratiques des chefs coutumiers face à la marchandisation des terres au Burkina Faso Julien Moriceau et Kiss-Wend-Sida Romaine Zangré-Konseiga
  • Retrouver sa place après la guerre Quel retour pour les éleveurs de la Mambéré-Kadéï (République centrafricaine) ? Benoît Lallau, Lina Amsidder, Marion Anvroin, Bernard Bonnet, Ibrahim Tidjani et Lise Archambaud

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Tifariti

2024, Nº 1
50 años de descolonización: el proceso del Sáhara Occidental

Nota de Apertura

Editorial

50 años de descolonización: el proceso del Sáhara Occidental

Historia contemporanea del Sahara Occidental – nuevas cuestiones y resultados

  • Towards a Counterhistory of the Western Sahara. Juan Carlos Gimeno Martín e Juan Ignacio Robles Picón
  • Phosphate Mining and Labour in Western Sahara – Dynamics of the Fosbucraa Rent (1969-1975). Maciel Santos
  • La memoria saharaui de la visita de la misión de Naciones Unidas al Sahara Español en mayo de 1975. Una indagación en base a testimonios. Isaías Barreñada B.
  • Intervention militaire française au Sahara Occidental opération Lamantin 1977. Didi Sidemhamed
  • Western Sahara War Archives, between archives and GIS: how to map a war remotely. Jorge Teixeira

Sáhara Occidental – una historia de nuestro tiempo en los debates internacionales

  • Environmental Reflections of Plundering Natural resources of Western Sahara. Ghali Zber
  • «Unwavering Resolve: The Sahrawi Diaspora and the Fight for Self-Determination». Isabel Lourenço
  • Beyond hypercriticism and exclusionary rhetoric: Sahrawi sovereignty and ‘ethic of life and future’ against realpolitik. Jelena Vicentic and Omeima Abdeslam

Cuestiones medioambientales en el Sáhara Occidental

  • Estudio etnobotánico de las plantas de Tifariti. Augusto Lança

Alternatives Humanitaires / Humanitarian Alternatives

2025, Nº 28
The crisis of humanitarian action in the age of climate change

Whether this is the "age of crises", polycrisis or permacrisis, the idea that we are living in an unprecedented period of instability and uncertainty has become a common way of understanding our times. At the time of writing these lines, the future of humanitarian action and human solidarity appears even more precarious, as the erosion of multilateralism, cuts in public development aid and the global rise of the far right increasingly challenge the very notion of international cooperation.


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Soberanía Alimentaria, Biodiversidad y Culturas

2025, Nº 52
Alimentación y vida en el caos climático

EDITORIAL

Alimentación y vida en el caos climático

AMASANDO LA REALIDAD

  • Invertir la narrativa ecologista. Juan Bordera
  • Suturar la herida climática. Isabel Hernández Suárez
  • Divagaciones sobre vivienda rural y refugio climático. Verónica Sánchez Martino
  • El cansancio ontológico. Desirée Martos Cañete y Hugo Rodríguez Braga
  • La alimentación en manos del pueblo. Patricia Dopazo Gallego
  • Cuidar la esencia del pueblo por los caminos de agua. Jaume Puchalt
  • ASDECOBA. Lo comunitario como refugio. Isa Álvarez Vispo

DE UN VISTAZO Y MUCHAS ARISTAS

  • Conversatorio: «Mi esperanza es que la agricultura campesina sí tenga respuestas». Revista SABC

EN PIE DE ESPIGA

  • Bioeconomía, biogás, ¿qué tienen de bio? José Ramón Olarrieta
  • Destellos de soberanía alimentaria. Samuel Ortiz Pérez

VISITAS DE CAMPO

  • Ecopipa. El refugio que buscan las semillas en Padilla de Arriba. María Herrero
  • El Salvador. Incertidumbres políticas y climáticas. Gustavo Duch

PALABRA DE CAMPO

  • Serrana Cuir. La Gavella Colectiva Autogestionada
  • Un modelo que atraviesa vidas. Reseña de Memorias ahogadas. Edurne Bagué
  • La fuente. Un lugar de encuentro para pobladoras
  • Semillas de resistencia campesina. Dora Cabaleiro

Journal of Human Development and Capabilities

2025, Vol. 26, Nº 1
  • Halfway There, Long Way to Go: The Role of People’s Agency in the Final Years of the Sustainable Development Goals M. Niaz Asadullah, Ann Elizabeth Mitchell, Giulia Greco, Sophie Mitra, Mario Biggeri, Sridhar Venkatapuram, Alejandra Boni & Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti
  • Tracking SDG Achievements in the Age of Polycrisis Theresa Beltramo, Giacomo de Giorgi & Ibrahima Sarr
  • Human Development , Productivity, and Economic Growth Luis Varona & Jorge R. Gonzales
  • First Rule: Keep Pedalling. Co-Theorising with Food-Delivery Workers How to Make Digital Platforms Capability-Enhancing Pietro Ghirlanda
  • A Capability Indicator for Family Farms in the Global North – Concept and Test from Switzerland Stefan Mann & Manika Rödiger
  • “It's not that we Feel Incompetent, We Simply Lack the Institutional Solutions” Applying a Collective Capabilities Perspective to Voluntary Organisations in the Homelessness Field Harm Deleu, Sylvie Van Dam & Mieke Schrooten
  • Capability Approach Lens to Public-space Sexual Harassment of Women: Evidence from India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan Günseli Berik, Haimanti Bhattacharya, Tejinder Pal Singh, Aashima Sinha, Jacqueline Strenio, Sharin Shajahan Naomi, Sameen Zafar & Sharon Talboys

ESTUDIOS DE ECONOMÍA APLICADA

2025, Vol. 43, Nº 1
  • Exploring the Impact of Machine Learning and AI on Inflation Prediction: A Bibliometric Approach Daniela Agostina Gonzalez
  • Government Stability and Inflation Dynamics: Evidence from South Asian Nations Ummya Salma, Md. Fazlul Huq KhanLogo ORCID, Chandan Kumar Roy
  • Sr Winter is coming… To Colombia?: Economic Impacts of Global Uncertainty in 2022 Gustavo Hernández, Santiago Barbosa
  • Efectos de los ciclos económicos sobre los créditos bancarios en Colombia usando datos mensualizados Carlos José Quimbay Herrera Árbol académico, Anyelo Leonardy Alvarez
  • Condiciones para alcanzar acuerdos salariales óptimos entre sindicatos y empresas en México Luis Antonio Andrade Rosas, Luis David Cadena Salom
  • La titulización del usufructo de los pisos de los jubilados como herramienta de política social Samuel Esheya
  • La titulización del usufructo de los pisos de los jubilados como herramienta de política social Miguel Córdoba Bueno
  • Assessing the sustainability of post-Covid China’s economy Pierre Rostan, Alexandra Rostan
  • The Food Acquisition Program and Nutritional Status of Children: An Assessment in Brazilian Municipalities Tiana Assis, Daniel Arruda CoronelLogo ORCID, Kalinca Léia Becker
  • Feminization of Spanish Regional Parliaments: Influence or Mere Presence? Rosario Asián-Chaves, Inmaculada Masero Moreno, David Patiño Rodríguez
  • El sector de la Hostelería en España,: el gran olvidado de la Política Turística Covadonga Ordóñez García- Diverting Traffic From Private Vehicles to Public Transportation: A Case Study Of Campus Commutes in Valencia (Spain) Bárbara Vázquez Paja, Salvador del Saz Salazar, María Feo Valero

Gender Issues

2025, Vol. 42, Nº 1
  • Power Over Women: Unmasking Toxic Masculinity's Role in Understanding Sexual Violence in College Athletes Emily Keener, Amanda ReichertKimberly Wilsoncroft
  • Exploring Gendered Perspectives on Personality Traits and Entrepreneurial Performance in Lebanon during the COVID-19 Crisis Moustafa Haj Youssef, Nagham Sayour
  • Patriarchy and Gender Inequality: A Comprehensive Analysis of Women's Empowerment in Contemporary India Richi Simon, Shumayela Hasan
  • Electoral Dynamics and the LGBTQ + Discourse in Ghana’s Assin North By-Election Issahaku Alhassan, George Asekere, Simon Kaba Kanlisi
  • Gender Differences in Environmental Attitudes: An Analysis Using the NEP Scale Nikolett Gyurián Nagy
  • Clinicians’ Experiences in Transgender Healthcare: The Impact of Sexology Training on Roles, Challenges, and Solutions Sérgio A. Carvalho, Teresa Forte, Patrícia M. Pascoal
  • Problematising Sharenting of Supermoms in a Neoliberal Context Deniz Palalar Alkan, Safak Gündüz, Rifat Kamasak
  • Beyond Coping? Young Military Women and Gendered Coping Strategies in the Swedish Armed Forces Mariam Bjarnesen
  • Exploring the Impact of Online Focus Group Gender Composition: Insights from a Study on Gender and Transport Rich C. McIlroyKatie McPeake

Le Monde diplomatique

2025, Vol. 353
  • ¿Quiénes son los votantes de Reagrupamiento Nacional? Benoît Bréville
  • El confinamiento: de la obediencia al olvido Nicolas Mariot y Théo Boulakia
  • La Europa marcial, una bomba antisocial Frédéric Lebaron y Pierre Rimbert
  • Tras la pista de la flota fantasma rusa Charles Perragin y Guillaume Renouard
  • Fiebre del oro global Tristan Coloma
  • En el corazón de las guerras y el contrabando Tristan Coloma
  • Ucrania, la paz a marchas forzadas Hélène Richard
  • El viejo sueño israelí de vaciar Gaza Alain Gresh
  • Los judíos británicos, entre el malestar y la crítica Tristan de Bourbon-Parme
  • Sobre los “escudos humanos” Mathias Delori
  • Las dos caras de Ruanda Eric Kennes y Nina Wílen
  • Revuelta contra las prebendas en Serbia Ana Otaševic
  • Un Estado a la medida de Donald Trump Martin Barnay
  • El engañoso bilingüismo oficial de Canadá Philippe Descamps
  • Inventiva e inseguridad lingüística en Acadia Philippe Descamps
  • ¿Fue necesario el Gran Encierro? Nicolas Mariot y Théo Boulakia
  • Buenas intenciones y viejos hábitos Nicolas Mariot y Théo Boulakia
  • La orden social del mérito _Maïlys Khider y Timothée de Rauglaudre
  • La condición inhumana Christian de Brie
  • Cuando François Hollande reescribe la izquierda Serge Halimi
  • El regreso de las fanfarrias Antoine Pecqueur
  • Buscar una alternativa Evelyne Pieiller
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BRETTON WOODS OBSERVER

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El Boletín Bretton Woods es una publicación trimestral enfocado en iniciativas del Banco Mundial y el FMI, las tendencias políticas mas controvertidas, proyectos y debates. El proyecto Bretton Woods trabaja como facilitador de redes, proveedor de información, informante a la prensa y en labores para escrutar e influenciar al Banco Mundial y Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI). Disponible a texto completo aquí.

Última entrega

  • Throwing evidence to the wind? The World Bank continues pushing PPPs
  • World Bank support for Haitian mining: far from a gold standard.
  • Corporate bias at the World Bank Group The World Bank Group’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes.
  • Lagos public water advocates call for democracy, not World Bank-supported “enlightenment”
  • UN vote supports calls for independent debt crisis response mechanism outside the IMF.
  • Gender progress? The World Bank’s approach to new gender strategy criticized.
  • Conflicting views on direction of World Bank’s safeguards review.
  • Developing countries seek to bypass stalled IMF and World Bank reform, risking US veto
  • Greece: IMF fails to learn own “lesson on the economic impact of austerity”
2014, Nº SPRING
  • Let them eat cake! IMF the equality champion?
  • Disempowered development Violating rights in Nepal for electricity transmission
  • Global Partnership for Oceans: World Bank fishing in troubled waters?.
  • World Bank’s climate change crusade: rhetoric or reality?.
  • World Bank accused of resettlement “cultural genocide.
  • IFC funding to financial intermediaries: unfit for purpose.
2014, Nº Winter
  • IFC fails to act on human rights abuses in Honduras.
  • Leaving behind the most vulnerable: The World Bank funded conditional cash transfer programme in the Philippines.
  • Kenya evictions: foreshadowing future World Bank forest work?
  • World Bank strategy: untested innovation or more of the same?
  • IMF conditionality and its discontents.
  • IMF & gender: a long way to go. Elaine Zuckerman
2013, Nº Autumn
  • World Bank Group strategy: who benefits?
  • Alto Maipo endangers Santiago water supply: call for IFC reject funding.
  • IMF & Troika: a big, fat Greek divorce?
  • Foreclosing the future: examining 20 years of the World Bank´s environmental performance.
  • IMF gets emerging markets wrong, again.
  • Inequality: IMF fails to listen to itself.
  • World Bank energy directions: going for gas.
2013, Nº 86
  • Bank says "stars are aligned" for large infrastructure.
  • IFC financed, land grabs in Cambodia, Laos and Honduras exposed.
  • Bank´s new strategy: "deliverology" for the private sector?
  • IMF´s Greek mea culpa: Does the Fund have a future in Europe?
  • Funf backs growth: calls for cuts.
  • The Doing Business review: a test of leadership.
2013, Nº 85
  • BRICS challenge IFIs: out of the frying pan into the fire?
  • New World Bank strategy accused of being "unambitious" and "cosmetic".
  • Dr Kim. where is mongolia's economic diversification?
  • IDA 17: Back to big infrastructure, flirting with climate finance.
  • Democracy: "an enemy to the IMF"?
  • Safeguards: Bank urged to incorporate human rights commitments "in all of its activities".
2013, Nº 84
  • A forest of failures: "Negligible" sustainability in Bank's forest work.
  • Getting its hands dirty: Bank increases fossil fuel lending.
  • World Bank projects threaten Burma peace process. Khin Ohmar
  • IFC investments "rarely touch the poor".
  • The World Bank on jobs: a "significant departure" or "business as usual"?
  • IMF accused of anti-China bias.
  • The Troika setting a "default trap"?
2012, Nº 83
  • World Bank and climate change: Cloudy forecast for policy reform.
  • IMF and the Troika: three's a crowd?.
  • The IMF in Egypt: revolution or coming full circle?. Amr Adly.
  • Kim's World Bank strategy: real change or "PR exercise"?.
  • World Bank on jobs: "a race to the bottom"?.
  • The World Bank and industrial policy: Hands off or hands on?. Carlos Fortin
2012, Nº 82
  • Unearthing the IFC's links to mining abuses.
  • Bank safeguards under scrutiny.
  • World Bank making poverty worse in Kosovo. Nezir Sinani
  • World Bank's climate record in the dark.
  • IMF's "incompetence" and "failures" in Europe led to "suffering".
2012, Nº 81
  • Eurozone meltdown: IMF providing "political cover".
  • New claims of rightd abuses in World Bank-funded "land grabs".
  • IFI leaders talk jobs, but staff push labour deregulation.
  • Infrastructure as an asset class. Financing development or developing finance?
  • IFC "needs to try harder" on development.
  • Will the IMF "make history" with a new view on capital flows?
  • Access for the poor? Bank's infrastructure approach under increased scrutiny.
  • Calls for halt of Bank's climate initiatives.
2012, Nº 80
  • New World Bank president: what's on the agenda?
  • Building alternatives BRICS by BRICS
  • IFIs and labour markets: some things never change. Comment by Adhemar Mineiro, REBRIP and DIEESE
  • IMF policy recommendations: not enough change after the crisis
2012, Nº 79
  • World Bank or US Bank?
  • IMF in a euromess?
  • Gender WDR: limiuts, gaps, and fudges. Kate Bedford
2011, Nº 78
  • World Bank manoeuvres to influence climate financce debates.
  • Beyond repair? Bank lobbies for carbon markets.
  • Nepal climate loans: an injustice.
  • IMF plays "second fiddle" as governments fall in the eurozone.
  • IMF´s focus on austerity proved "wrong, wrong, wrong", say critics.
2011, Nº 77
  • World Bank policies "enabling" African land grab
  • At issue: Navigation complex dilemmas. The Bank on violence, conflict and peace building
2011, Nº 76
  • European countries plot heist of IMF top job once again. IFC financial intermediary lending: cause for complaint?
  • Bank's Africa strategy rutted in comfort zone.
  • IMF's European austerity drive goes on, despite failures and protests.
  • Conflict of interest? World Bank's role in global climate fund causes outcry.
2011, Nº 75
  • Energy for the poor: Bank urged to make a clean break.
  • Heading for the right choice? A professional approach to selecting the IMF boss.
  • Call for debt audit as IMF austerity fails.
2010, Nº 72
  • IMF boardroom crisis: Europeans stubbornly cling to chairs.
  • Undermining development?
  • IFI-induced debt catastrophes?
  • Saying one thing but meaning another: IMF advises protecting jobs and cutting spending.
  • Gender-blindness and conditionality cast shadow over record Bank lending.
2010, Nº 71
  • Debt crisis in Europe: Beware of IMF bearings gifts.
  • The Greek crisis ant the involvement of the IMF.
  • Human rights (the World Bank way).
  • Bank clings to fossil fuels, stumbles on clean energy.
  • Resistance to Bank's role in climate finance as alternatives gain traction.
2010, Nº 70
  • bank scales remain unbalanced: rich countries retain almost 60%.
  • IEG: World Bank neglects most water-deprived countries.
  • Secret Bank shake up?
  • Rethinking the IMF again: But will it do any good?
  • IMF loans: still pinching vulnerable countries where it hurt most.
2010, Nº 70
  • bank scales remain unbalanced: rich countries retain almost 60%.
  • IEG: World Bank neglects most water-deprived countries.
  • Secret Bank shake up?