Review Essays
Current Issue: Volume 8 (2008)
Human Rights & Human Welfare publishes critical essays reviewing current literature that illuminates major issues in the overlapping thematic areas of human rights, justice and welfare—areas that are now sometimes referred to collectively under the heading of human security. Therefore, it encompasses work in a variety of disciplines including international relations, economic and social development, comparative politics, comparative political economy and political theory.
New Review Essays: April 2008
Germany, Afterwards
By Rhoda E. Howard-HassmannPrivatization, Efficiency, Gender, Development, and Inequality-Transnational Conflicts Over Access to Water and Sanitation
By Srini SitaramanRecently Posted
The Promise of Economic Rights and the Welfare State
By Zehra F. Kabasakal AratMoving Beyond Markets and Minimalism: Democracy in the Era of Globalization
By Richard BurchillMemory and Violence in Israel/Palestine
By K.M. FierkeRights and the Hijâb: Rationality and Discourse in the Public Sphere
By Howard Adelman
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