Journal of International Development

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Edited By: Hazel Johnson and Paul Mosley

Online ISSN: 1099-1328

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The Journal has two special features: Field Reports, which are short articles contributing to development policy and practice, and invited Policy Arenas, which comprise several articles focusing on a theme with a policy dimension.

• They focus on particular policy debates or controversies
• They reflect a range of views on those policy debates
• They engage a policy audience, as well as an academic one
• They optimally include at least one article by someone working in the policy domain

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August 2011
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Development Paths: Values, Ethics and Morality
Geof Wood, Uma Kothari and Andrew Fischer
August 2010
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