Volume 33. Issue 4
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Recent Submissions
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The ‘New Famines’
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Mass Starvations and the Limitations of Famine Theorising
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Reconsidering ‘Famine’
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
The Sudan Famine of 1998
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Why are there No Longer ‘War Famines' in Contemporary Europe?
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Why do Famines Persist?
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
The Malawi Famine of 2002
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
The Political Economy of an Urban Famine
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Pre?modern, Modern and Post?modern Famine in Iraq
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Why was there No Famine Following the 1992 Southern African Drought?
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Demography, Food Production and Famine Risks in the Twenty?first Century
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Reducing Vulnerability to Natural Disasters
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Drought and but No Famine (Yet) in the Mongolian Herding Economy
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
Can Agricultural Biotechnology be Pro?Poor?
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002) -
‘AIDS?related National Crises' in Africa
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/10/2002)