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A Modest Proposal for University Reform: It's Time We Stop Half‐Assing Neoliberalism and Start Whole‐Assing It
The Other Half of the Ass: A Manifesto for Anthropology in Neo‐Illiberal Times
An Immodest Rejoinder: Illiberalism and Postliberalism, But Still Neoliberalism
Unnatural Causes: Cryptocurrencies, Carbon Credits, and the rise of Neoliberalism from Below
Short‐Term Sustainability: Neoliberal Philanthropy, Dependency, and Divine Economics in Islamic Zanzibar
“Having Experience of What to Do to Succeed”: Unsettling Neoliberalism Through the Lived Experiences of Microcredit Trader‐Borrowers in Ibadan
From the Soviet Union to Modern Russia: How Alcohol Shaped National Mortality Trends Over Half a Century
Little Red Herrings — A Modest Proposal
We Hear, for You: The Value of Listening to Our Corporate Colleagues
Stochastic impatience and the separation of time and risk preferences
Correction to: Who works while sick and who enjoys the golden years? Changing disparities in time spent in health and work after age 50 in the United States
Taxonomic revision and new elasmobranch records from the Wemmel Sand and Asse Clay members, base of the Maldegem Formation (middle Lutetian, southern North Sea Basin)
A MODEST review
Conceptual understanding of linear regression among economics students at the university center of Tipaza, Algeria
Determinants of student entrepreneurship: analysis of the factors that influence university entrepreneurship using an econometric approach
Exposure to ChatGPT and university students’ entrepreneurial intentions: evidence from a developing country
What's Happened to Poverty and Inequality in Indonesia over Half a Century?
Public Funding of Entrepreneurship: a Case Study on Start-ups in Romania
Reforms and their limits: Historical lessons on economic reforms
Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon. By Maron E. Greenleaf, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2024. 304 pp. Paper $27.95; Hardcover $104.95. Pages: 304; Illustrations: 21 illustrations; Published: November 2024. Paper ISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐3108‐6 / Hardcover ISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐2685‐3 / eISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐6007‐9.
Power and Justice in International Investment Law: China’s Rise and Its Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations vis-à-vis the African Host State Population
Situating Somali Piracy in Japanese Security Policy
‘With those views, you should work for the Communist Party of China’: challenging Western knowledge production on China-Africa relations
China’s Public Diplomacy in Zimbabwe: perceptions, opportunities and challenges
South Korea’s changing political environment and the impact on its Africa policy