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Roy, Manoj; Hanlon, Joseph and Hulme, David (2016). Bangladesh Confronts Climate Change: Keeping Our Heads Above Water. Anthem Climate Change and Policy Series. London: Anthem Press.

Smart, Teresa and Hanlon, Joseph (2014). Galinhas e cerveja: uma receita para o crescimento. Maputo, Mozambique: Kapicua.

Hanlon, Joseph; Manjengwa, Jeanette and Smart, Teresa (2012). Zimbabwe Takes Back Its Land. Sterling, Viirginia: Kumarian Press.

Hanlon, Joseph; Barrientos, Armando and Hulme, David (2010). Just Give Money to the Poor: The Development Revolution from the Global South. Sterling, VA, USA: Kumarian.

Hanlon, Joseph and Smart, Teresa (2008). Do Bicycles Equal Development in Mozambique? Oxford, UK: James Currey.

Christie, Frances and Hanlon, Joseph (2001). Mozambique & the great flood of 2000. African Issues. Indiana, USA: Indiana University Press.

Hanlon, Joseph (1997). Guia Básico Sobre as Autárquias Locais. Maputo: Ministério de Administração Estatal e Associação de Parlamentares Europeus para Africa.

Hanlon, Joseph (1991). Mozambique: Who Calls the Shots? London, UK: James Currey.

Hanlon, Joseph (1989). SADCC: in the 1990s: development on the front line. London, UK: Economist Intelligence Unit.

Hanlon, Joseph and Omond, Roger (1987). The Sanctions Handbook. Middlesex, UK: Penguin.

Hanlon, Joseph (1984). Mozambique: The Revolution under fire. Third World Books. London, UK: Zed Books Ltd.

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Hanlon, Joseph ed. (1989). South Africa: The Sanctions Report. UK: Penguin Books Ltd.

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Hanlon, Joseph and Jones, Tim (2021). Debt and Development. In: Haslam, Paul; Schafer, Jessica and Beaudet, Pierre eds. Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, Issues, and Practice (4th ed.). Don Mills, Canada: Oxford University Press Canada, pp. 263–281.

Hanlon, Joseph and Jones, Tim (2017). Debt and development. In: Haslam, Paul; Schafer, Jessica and Beaudet, Paul eds. Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, and Issues (3rd ed). Ontario: OUP Canada, pp. 262–280.

Hanlon, Joseph (2016). Mozambique. In: Abbink, Jon; Elischer, Sebastian; Mehler, Andreas and Melber, Henning eds. Africa Yearbook - Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2015, Volume 12. Leiden: Brill, pp. 461–469.

Hanlon, Joseph (2015). Mozambique. In: Elischer, Sebastion; Hofmeier, Rolf; Mehler, Andreas and Melber, Henning eds. Africa Yearbook - Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2014, Volume 11. Leiden: Brill, pp. 457–466.

Hanlon, Joseph (2014). Mozambique 2013. In: Mehler, Andreas; Melber, Henning and van Walraven, Klaas eds. Africa Yearbook : Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara 2013. Africa Yearbook (10). Leiden: Brill.

Hanlon, Joseph (2012). Debt and development. In: Haslam, Paul; Schafer, Jessica and Beaudet, Paul eds. Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, and Issues (2nd ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Hanlon, Joseph (2011). Mozambique. In: Mehler, Andreas; Melber, Henning and van Walraven, Klaas eds. Africa Yearbook : Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara 2010. Africa Yearbook (7). Leiden: Brill.

Hanlon, Joseph (2011). Välfärdssamhället Sverige som förebild – möjligheter och lärdomar. In: Nycander, Gunnel Axelsson ed. Pengar i Handen: Sociala Trygghetssystem som Metod för Att Bekämpa Fattigdom och Hunger. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, pp. 49–61.

Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Debt and Development. In: Haslam, Paul; Schafer, Jessica and Beaudet, Paul eds. Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, and Issues. Oxford University Press, pp. 254–270.

Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Mozambique. In: Mehler, A.; Melber, H. and van Walraven, K. eds. Africa Yearbook 2008. Brill, pp. 455–464.

de Renzio, Paolo and Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Mozambique: Contested Sovereignty? The Dilemmas of Aid Dependence. In: Whitfield, Lindsay ed. The Politics of Aid: African Strategies for Dealing with Donors. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 246–270.

Hanlon, Joseph (2006). Defining 'illegitimate debt': when creditors should be liable for improper loans. In: Jochnick, Chris and Preston, Fraser A. eds. Sovereign debt at the crossroads: challenges and proposals for resolving the third world debt crisis. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 109–130.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). 200 wars and the humanitarian response. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 18–48.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Intervention. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 49–71.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Roots of civil war: tick 'all of the above. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 72–94.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Ethnicity and identity. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 95–112.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). External roots of internal war. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 113–134.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). A flawed election process in Mozambique and a landslide victory for Frelimo. In: Minnie, Jeanete ed. Outside the Ballot Box: Preconditions for elections in Southern Africa 2004/5. Windhoek, Namibia: Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA).

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Bringing it all together: A case study of Mozambique. In: Junne, Gerd and Varkoren, Willemijn eds. Postconflict Development: Meeting New Challenges. London, UK: Lynne Reiner.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Mozambique. In: Mehler, Andreas ed. Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara. Leiden & Boston: Brill.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). Bringing it all together: a case study of Mozambique. In: Junne, Gerd and Verkoren, Willemijn eds. Postconflict development: meeting new challenges. Boulder, Colorado, USA: Lynn Rienner, pp. 273–287.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). It is possible to just give money to the poor. In: Pronk, Jan ed. Catalysing Development? A Debate on Aid. Blackwell, pp. 181–200.

Hanlon, Joseph (2003). Preface-Prefácio to Carlos Serra 'Cólera e catarse'. In: Serra, Carlos ed. Cólera e Catarse. Maputo, Moçambique: Imprensa Universitária, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane.

Hanlon, Joseph and Christie, Frances (2002). Preparedness pays off in Mozambique. In: ed. World Disasters Report 2002. Geneva: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). An 'Ambitious and Extensive Political Agenda': The role of NGOs and the AID industry. In: Kendall, Stiles ed. Global Institutions and Local Empowerment: Competing Theoretical Perspectives. International Political Economy Series. Hampshire, UK: Macmillan Press.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). Two decades of competition over health in Mozambique. In: Robinson, Dorcas; Hewitt, Tom and Harriss, John eds. Managing Development: Understanding Inter-Organizational Relationships. London, UK: Sage.

Hanlon, Joseph (1998). Grabbing attention. In: Thomas, Alan; Chataway, Jo and Wuyts, Marc eds. Finding Out Fast: Investigative Skills for Policy and Development. UK: Sage.

Hanlon, Joseph (1997). It’s the IMF that runs Mozambique. In: Sogge, David ed. Mozambique: Perspectives on aid and the civil sector. Amsterdam: Gemeenschappelijk Overleg Medefinacierig.

Hanlon, Joseph (1990). Impact of Sanctions on SADCC. In: Hanlon, Joseph ed. South Africa: The Sanctions Report - Documents and Statistics. UK: James Currey.

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Hanlon, Joseph (2021). Turning Mozambique into a mafia, resource curse state. The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, 110(3) pp. 405–406.

Hanlon, Joseph (2021). Collapsing Electoral Integrity in Mozambique. Journal of African Elections, 20(1) pp. 44–66.

Hanlon, Joseph (2020). Bangladesh farmers push for temporary flooding to correct Dutch polder failure. Journal of International Development, 32(1) pp. 29–43.

Hanlon, Joseph and Nvunga, Adriano (2018). Local Media Observation of Mozambique's Elections. Journal of African Elections, 17(1) pp. 72–92.

Manjengwa, Jeanette; Hanlon, Joseph and Smart, Teresa (2014). Who will make the 'best' use of Africa's land? Lessons from Zimbabwe. Third World Quarterly, 35(6) pp. 980–995.

Hanlon, Joseph (2012). Governance as 'Kicking Away the Ladder'. New Political Economy, 17(5) pp. 691–698.

Cunguara, Benedito and Hanlon, Joseph (2012). Whose wealth is it anyway? mozambique’s outstanding economic growth with worsening rural poverty. Development and Change, 43(3) pp. 623–647.

Hanlon, Joseph (2011). Is Mozambique following a latecomer developer strategy? Transformation, 2011(76) pp. 137–143.

Hanlon, Joseph (2010). Mozambique: 'the war ended 17 years ago, but we are still poor'. Conflict, Security and Development, 10(1) pp. 77–102.

Hanlon, Joseph (2010). Frelimo landslide in tainted election in Mozambique. Review of African Political Economy, 37(123) pp. 92–95.

Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Mozambique: The panic and rage of the poor. Review of African Political Economy, 36(119) pp. 125–130.

Hanlon, Joseph (2007). Wolfowitz, the World Bank, and illegtimate lending. The Brown Journal of World Affairs, 13(2) pp. 41–54.

Hanlon, Joseph (2006). 'Illegitimate' loans: lenders, not borrowers, are responsible. Third World Quarterly, 27(2) pp. 211–226.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Is the international community helping to recreate the preconditions for war in Sierra Leone? The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, 94(381) pp. 459–472.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). Renewed land debate and the 'cargo cult' in Mozambique. Journal of Southern African Studies, 30(3) pp. 603–626.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). Do donors promote corruption?: the case of Mozambique. Third World Quarterly, 25(4) pp. 747–763.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). It is possible to just give money to the poor. Development and Change, 35(2) pp. 375–383.

Hanlon, Joseph (2003). Mozambique: Round up all the Usual Suspects. Review of African Political Economy, 30(98) pp. 653–654.

Hanlon, Joseph (2002). Bank corruption becomes site of struggle in Mozambique. Review of African Political Economy, 29(91) pp. 53–72.

Hanlon, Joseph (2002). Debate Intensifies over Adjustment and Press Freedom in Mozambique. Review of African Political Economy, 29(91) pp. 113–116.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). How much debt must be cancelled? Journal of International Development, 12(6) pp. 877–901.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). Power without Responsibility: The World Bank and Mozambican Cashew Nuts. Review of African Political Economy, 27(83) pp. 29–45.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). Historia de la deuda y porqué su cancelación. Revista Bimestre Cubana, 12 pp. 40–68.

Hanlon, Joseph (1997). Mozambique: Under New Management. Soundings, 7 pp. 184–194.

Hanlon, Joseph (1987). Post-apartheid South Africa and its neighbours. Third World Quarterly, 9(2) pp. 437–449.

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Hanlon, Joseph and Mosse, Marcelo (2009). Is Mozambique's elite moving from corruption to development? In: UNU-WIDER Conference on the Role of Elites in Economic Development, 12-13 Jun 2009, Helsinki, Finland.

Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Just give money to the poor. In: II Conferencia do IESE “Dinamicas da Pobreza e Padrões de Acumulação em Moçambique”, 22-23 Apr 2009, Maputo, Mozambique.

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Hanlon, Joseph and Cunguara, Benedito (2010). Poverty is not being reduced in Mozambique. LSE Crisis States Research Centre.

de Renzio, Paolo and Hanlon, Joseph (2007). Contested sovereignty in Mozambique: The dilemmas of aid dependence. Global Economic Governance Programme, University College, Oxford.

Hanlon, Joe and Fox, Sean (2006). Identifying Fraud in Democratic Elections: a case study of the 2004 Presidential Elections in Mozambique. Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics, London, UK.

Hanlon, Joseph and Mayekiso, M. (1994). Making People - Driven Development Work. Commission on Development Finance, Johannesburg.

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