2006 Journal Article A political analysis of the PRSP initiative: Social struggles and the organization of persistent relations of inequalityWeber, Heloise (2006). A political analysis of the PRSP initiative: Social struggles and the organization of persistent relations of inequality. Globalizations, 3 (2), 187-206. doi: 10.1080/14747730600702998 |
2006 Journal Article Beyond state-building: global governance and the crisis of the nation-state system in the 21st centuryBerger, M. T. and Weber, H. (2006). Beyond state-building: global governance and the crisis of the nation-state system in the 21st century. Third World Quarterly, 27 (1), 201-208. doi: 10.1080/01436590500370095 |
2005 Journal Article GATS in context: development, an evolving lex mercatoria and the Doha AgendaHiggott, Richard and Weber, Heloise (2005). GATS in context: development, an evolving lex mercatoria and the Doha Agenda. Review of International Political Economy, 12 (3), 434-455. doi: 10.1080/09692290500170809 |
2005 Journal Article Beyond US grand strategy?: Critical analysis and world politicsBerger, Mark T. and Weber, Heloise (2005). Beyond US grand strategy?: Critical analysis and world politics. Critical Asian Studies, 37 (1), 95-102. doi: 10.1080/1467271052000305287 |
2004 Journal Article The new economy and social risk: Banking on the poorWeber, Heloise (2004). The new economy and social risk: Banking on the poor. Review of International Political Economy, 11 (2), 356-386. doi: 10.1080/09692290420001672859 |
2004 Journal Article Reconstituting the 'Third World'? poverty reduction and territoriality in the global politics of developmentWeber, Heloise (2004). Reconstituting the 'Third World'? poverty reduction and territoriality in the global politics of development. Third World Quarterly, 25 (1), 187-206. doi: 10.1080/0143659042000185408 |
2002 Journal Article The imposition of a global development architecture: The example of microcreditWeber, Heloise (2002). The imposition of a global development architecture: The example of microcredit. Review of International Studies, 28 (3), 537-555. doi: 10.1017/S0260210502005375 |