| Authoritarian neoliberalism: trajectories of knowledge production and praxis |
28 |
| Reproducing authoritarian neoliberalism in Turkey: urban governance and state restructuring in the shadow of executive centralization |
15 |
| Extraterritorial authoritarian practices: a framework |
12 |
| Chinese land grabs in Brazil? Sinophobia and foreign investments in Brazilian soybean agribusiness |
9 |
| The ties that bind: Internet communication technologies, networked authoritarianism, and voice' in the Syrian diaspora |
9 |
| The labour-nature relationship: varieties of labour environmentalism |
8 |
| Control grabbing and value-chain agriculture: BRICS, MICs and Bolivia's soy complex |
7 |
| The new EU industrial policy: authoritarian neoliberal structural adjustment and the case for alternatives |
7 |
| Reconfiguring the state: executive powers, emergency legislation, and neoliberalization in Italy |
7 |
| Working-class ecology and union politics: a conceptual topology |
6 |
| China's precariats |
6 |
| Just transition'? Conceptual challenges meet stark reality in a transitioning' coal region in Australia |
5 |
| Capital, conflict and convergence: a political understanding of neoliberalism and its relationship to capitalist transformation |
5 |
| Land control and crop booms inside China: implications for how we think about the global land rush |
5 |
| Sponsoring student mobility for development and authoritarian stability: Kazakhstan's Bolashak programme |
5 |
| By way of patriotism, coercion, or instrumentalization: how the Eritrean regime makes use of the diaspora to stabilize its rule |
5 |
| Exit and voice in a digital age: Iran's exiled activists and the authoritarian state |
5 |
| Authoritarian neoliberalism and capitalist transformation in Africa: all pain, no gain |
5 |
| The death of hope? Affirmation in the Anthropocene |
4 |
| Governing Ebola: between global health and medical humanitarianism |
4 |
| Social mobilizations and the question of social justice in contemporary Russia |
4 |
| Great powers in global tax governance: a comparison of the US role in the CRS and BEPS |
4 |
| The agrifood question and rural development dynamics in Brazil and China: towards a protective countermovement' |
4 |
| Agrarian trajectories in Argentina and Brazil: multilatin seed firms and the South American soybean chain |
4 |
| Neoliberal co-optation and authoritarian renewal: social entrepreneurship networks in Jordan and Morocco |
4 |
| Global development and precarity: a critical political analysis |
4 |
| Extra-capitalist impulses in the midst of the crisis: perspectives and positions outside of capitalism |
3 |
| Is there a space for counterhegemonic participation? Civil society in the global governance of migration |
3 |
| In search of unity: a new politics of solidarity and action for confronting the crisis of global capitalism |
3 |
| Framing China's role in global land deal trends: why Southeast Asia is key |
3 |
| Exporting contradictions: the expansion of South African agrarian capital within Africa |
3 |
| The great trasformismo |
3 |
| A precarious hegemony: neo-liberalism, social struggles, and the end of Lulismo in Brazil |
3 |
| World revolution or socialism, community by community, in the Anthropocene? |
3 |
| Flex crops neverland: finding access to large-scale land investments? |
3 |
| China's flexible overseas food strategy: food trade and agricultural investment between Southeast Asia and China in 1990-2015 |
3 |
| On Samir Amin's call for a Fifth International |
3 |
| Global migration governance, civil society and the paradoxes of sustainability |
3 |
| Precarious in Piraeus: on the making of labour insecurity in a port concession |
3 |
| Making or unmaking a movement? Challenges for civic activism in the global governance of migration |
3 |
| Urban transition toward food sovereignty |
3 |
| International organizations beyond depoliticized governance |
3 |
| New governance of labour rights: the perspective of Cambodian garment workers' struggles |
3 |
| Beyond growth: new alliances for socio-ecological transformation in Austria |
3 |
| Trade unions and climate politics: prisoners of neoliberalism or swords of climate justice? |
3 |
| Transnational policy entrepreneurs and the cultivation of influence: individuals, organizations and their networks |
2 |
| The rise of the Latin American far-right explained: dependency theory meets uneven and combined development |
2 |
| Interpreting civil society engagement with the G20: the qualified inclusion of the 2014 Civil 20 process |
2 |
| Varieties of multi-stakeholder governance: selecting legitimation strategies in transnational sustainability politics |
2 |
| US labour unions and green transitions: depth, breadth, and worker agency |
2 |