Epic article on Palestine by @rafeefz.bsky.social just published by @devandchg.bsky.social based on her keynote at the recent AHE conference.
"Development as Erasure: Palestine, Genocide and ‘Reconstruction’"
A must read!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
05.09.2025 13:22
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Well, he is admitting that the 2024 election was rigged…
08.02.2026 16:29
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I think they are using the term with the connotation of financial deepening. Probably lost in LLM translation.
11.01.2026 14:20
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Also see our reflection, legacy & assessment articles by @amirleb.bsky.social, Hazel Gray, Prabhat Patnaik, Pritish Behuria, @andypsumner.bsky.social, Baptiste Albertone, & Tin Hinane El Kadi.
In sum, a must read for knowing where the exciting debates of critical development studies are heading...
13.12.2025 19:23
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Is Renewable Energy Enough to Save the Planet, or Humanity?
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The debate section features an impressive list of illustrious thinkers weighing in on this issue, starting with the indomitable @jayatighosh.bsky.social arguing that "green transition" is not possible within a capitalist market-oriented framework:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
13.12.2025 19:23
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Political Economy of Renewables Capitalism: Moving beyond ‘Climate Change’ vs ‘System Change’
There is a growing tendency to argue that the capitalist mode of production is fundamentally incompatible with climate stability and that ‘system change’ is needed to prevent apocalyptic ‘climate cha...
Then a debate section on "Renewables Capitalism", debating whether climate change will end capitalism, or whether capitalism can have a future beyond fossil fuels, edited by @marsel.bsky.social & @alfredosaadfilho.bsky.social
Their opening article for the debate is a tour de force:
13.12.2025 19:23
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FORUM 2025: Development and Change: Vol 56, No 4-5
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Stellar line up in our latest forum issue of @devandchg.bsky.social just released (although some articles were already on early view).
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14677660...
1st, lead focus article by @rafeefz.bsky.social on development as erasure in #Palestine & #genocide in #Gaza
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Resisting Erasure
Why has Palestine become a defining fault line of contemporary politics?Challenging mainstream narratives that reduce Palestine to ancient hatreds, humanitarian tragedy, or legal abstractions, Resisti...
Why is Palestine a defining fault line of 21st‑century politics? Resisting Erasure places Israeli settler‑colonialism within imperialism, race, and fossil capitalism—not just humanitarian / legal narratives. Officially out & available in paperback & ebook www.versobooks.com/en-gb/produc...
27.08.2025 11:31
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It has become received wisdom in Brussels and Washington that there is a new “euro-sclerosis”: that the EU economy is lagging the US
This view is wrong
A little primer on the measurement of productivity – and why reports of the economic death of Europe are greatly exaggerated🧵
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“It is better to be approximately right than exactly wrong.” Often attributed to Keynes but seems to have come from the 18th century scholar Carveth Read.
07.12.2025 15:35
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Rather, state started strong family planning in 1970. Population was responsive because of low death rates, but also the whole society was collectivised, so it was much easier for planning to be implemented swiftly and with effect. That’s why fertility fell to almost replacement before the OCP.
29.11.2025 08:53
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I don’t think you can make the argument about standard of living in the 1970s, except re improved health & education. There wasn’t much urbanisation in the 1970s (started in 1980s), incomes were still very low, etc.
China is case that started pushing demographic theory away from sof explanations.
29.11.2025 08:50
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That’s also a problem in the recent wave of unequal exchange articles. I do not know how they get through peer review, except by being reviewed by people without technical expertise in the area.
08.11.2025 08:14
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Like, tucked deep into the article is a btw moment that was screaming for more attention: “A preliminary ruling at the High Court in London in December 2024 found that report had been ‘defamatory’.”
04.11.2025 16:34
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I think there is a lot of innuendo in this story that is not being said.
04.11.2025 07:44
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MDPI alone probably publishes a good share of these…
19.10.2025 11:36
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Policy based evidence making.
09.10.2025 18:45
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This trope has been the right wing go-to explanation for the unequal & dysfunctional US health care system for decades now. Fox was blowing this dog whistle during Obama’s attempts to reform, as far as I recall.
02.10.2025 08:51
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You are doing fantastic work on this Saloni. I really appreciate your correctives to the population collapse panic.
02.10.2025 08:39
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Given that the late Thandika Mkandawire was a massive inspiration for me, I am incredibly honoured to have been invited to give this memorial lecture and, now as the day approaches, also increasingly nervous about it.
tinyurl.com/Thandika-2025
17.09.2025 19:47
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This looks smashing
05.09.2025 13:45
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Indeed, through successive tweets, I am convinced that Elmo thinks that negative growth will result in something becoming exponentially negative, rather than just dwindling out slower and slower...
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