A contested issue in the international debate on food security is the role of trade in safeguarding food security at the global and national level. This paper explores how the issue of food security and trade has been discursively framed in two international organizations, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs World Trade Organization (GATT/WTO), from 1945 to 2014. We argue that there are identifiable shifts in FAO’s positions on food security and trade in the 1980s and 1990s towards trade liberalization as advocated by the WTO. The official view of the WTO secretariat and many of its member states (proponents of trade liberalization in agriculture) is that trade liberalization is both ne...
This book is devoted to the complex and controversial relationship between the global trading system...
The 2008 food crisis has challenged the political legitimacy and economic efficiency of the liberali...
The 2008 food crisis has challenged the political legitimacy and economic efficiency of the liberali...
An important component of the current debate about agriculture trade negotiations is whether further...
Food security emerged as a major source of political deadlock in the WTO Doha Round negotiations. Co...
This chapter examines the emergent global policy space for food security and its implications for un...
This paper focuses on how economic dynamics regarding global markets and international trade regulat...
Although food security has long been recognized as a universal human right, 795 million people world...
The primary purpose of this article is to consider whether the dispute between the advocates of agri...
Current WTO trade negotiations are being held at a time of higher prices for agricultural products (...
This chapter examines recent developments by WTO member states to expand policy space for food secur...
The international trading system’s ability to operate adequately is important for global economic de...
The evolving food security agenda offers governments a chance to address some urgent concerns and st...
There is a heated debate among policy makers, civil society, and analysts about the impact of trade ...
This article is provided, with permission, from Munk School of Global Affairs: Faculty of Law © 2015...
This book is devoted to the complex and controversial relationship between the global trading system...
The 2008 food crisis has challenged the political legitimacy and economic efficiency of the liberali...
The 2008 food crisis has challenged the political legitimacy and economic efficiency of the liberali...
An important component of the current debate about agriculture trade negotiations is whether further...
Food security emerged as a major source of political deadlock in the WTO Doha Round negotiations. Co...
This chapter examines the emergent global policy space for food security and its implications for un...
This paper focuses on how economic dynamics regarding global markets and international trade regulat...
Although food security has long been recognized as a universal human right, 795 million people world...
The primary purpose of this article is to consider whether the dispute between the advocates of agri...
Current WTO trade negotiations are being held at a time of higher prices for agricultural products (...
This chapter examines recent developments by WTO member states to expand policy space for food secur...
The international trading system’s ability to operate adequately is important for global economic de...
The evolving food security agenda offers governments a chance to address some urgent concerns and st...
There is a heated debate among policy makers, civil society, and analysts about the impact of trade ...
This article is provided, with permission, from Munk School of Global Affairs: Faculty of Law © 2015...
This book is devoted to the complex and controversial relationship between the global trading system...
The 2008 food crisis has challenged the political legitimacy and economic efficiency of the liberali...
The 2008 food crisis has challenged the political legitimacy and economic efficiency of the liberali...