<p>This paper identifies the governance dynamics and the international policy architecture that frame contemporary policy actions in relation to the food supply and elaborates on key governance tensions that policy makers need to address to feed the world’s growing population by the mid-21st century. Two main dimensions of governance are examined: the international policy space, composed of nation states collaborating through international regimes with other international actors; and the private corporate led governance of the food supply. At the international levels, policy discontinuities and gaps are identified, for example between international environmental regimes and food security institutions. The so-called Washington Consensus has ...
International audienceSince the 1970s, food security has been framed as a technical problem to be so...
Whose responsibility is it to assure food security in an age of globalization? Is improved governanc...
Early food regimes literature tended to concentrate on the global scale analysis of implicitly negat...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
Food constitutes the basic human need. Without food it is impossible to meet other needs. Changes in...
This chapter introduces readers to the concept and contemporary features of global food security gov...
Food provision in contemporary societies is transforming due to challenges of globalization, sustain...
The provision of food is undergoing radical transformations throughout the global community. Peter O...
The authors delineate the market-induced and government-subsidized food policy wars and their advers...
The governance of food security has taken on postpolitical characteristics that hinder rather than a...
This paper presents research questions and policy issues related to three emerging issues pertinent ...
The global food system and related government policies are in disarray. In response to increasing fo...
Food is increasingly traded internationally, thereby transforming the organisation of food productio...
Recurrent food price crises, coupled with the steady deterioration of world food security over the p...
Health and sustainability concerns related to food production and consumption involve a multiplicity...
International audienceSince the 1970s, food security has been framed as a technical problem to be so...
Whose responsibility is it to assure food security in an age of globalization? Is improved governanc...
Early food regimes literature tended to concentrate on the global scale analysis of implicitly negat...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
Food constitutes the basic human need. Without food it is impossible to meet other needs. Changes in...
This chapter introduces readers to the concept and contemporary features of global food security gov...
Food provision in contemporary societies is transforming due to challenges of globalization, sustain...
The provision of food is undergoing radical transformations throughout the global community. Peter O...
The authors delineate the market-induced and government-subsidized food policy wars and their advers...
The governance of food security has taken on postpolitical characteristics that hinder rather than a...
This paper presents research questions and policy issues related to three emerging issues pertinent ...
The global food system and related government policies are in disarray. In response to increasing fo...
Food is increasingly traded internationally, thereby transforming the organisation of food productio...
Recurrent food price crises, coupled with the steady deterioration of world food security over the p...
Health and sustainability concerns related to food production and consumption involve a multiplicity...
International audienceSince the 1970s, food security has been framed as a technical problem to be so...
Whose responsibility is it to assure food security in an age of globalization? Is improved governanc...
Early food regimes literature tended to concentrate on the global scale analysis of implicitly negat...