Using a political economy analysis, this thesis examines the Global Food Safety Initiative and its effects on food safety governance. It begins with a discussion of food safety, an important component of food production systems, which attempts to ensure that food will not induce foodborne illness in the consumer. After outlining how neoliberalism is the current political economy environment in which the Global North operates, it argues that within this environment the Global Food Safety Initiative is rapidly becoming the predominant expression of neoliberalism to promote food safety. A political economic analysis of the Global Food Safety Initiative reveals that it is an indicator of the current neoliberal food regime and has significant...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
As the concept of food sovereignty enters its third decade, greater analytical attention is needed t...
This thesis works to bring in a critically revised version of regulation theory in order to address ...
Using a political economy analysis, this thesis examines the Global Food Safety Initiative and its e...
Food is produced, processed, packaged, transported, and sold in a stable, organized system or food r...
There are three food regimes historically. Two of them (colonial-diasporic food regime, mercantile-i...
This paper argues that discussion of new food-safety governance should be framed by the realization ...
This chapter investigates the social, political and environmental characteristics and impacts of foo...
The world food crisis of 2008 presented the neo-liberal development model with one of its sharpest c...
Contains fulltext : 169543pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Global...
The paper investigates the causes of the lack of interest of food policy towards the issue of climat...
Abstract We undertake a comparative investigation of how neoliberal restructuring characterizes the ...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
Corporate control of the global food system has resulted in greater global availability of highly pr...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
As the concept of food sovereignty enters its third decade, greater analytical attention is needed t...
This thesis works to bring in a critically revised version of regulation theory in order to address ...
Using a political economy analysis, this thesis examines the Global Food Safety Initiative and its e...
Food is produced, processed, packaged, transported, and sold in a stable, organized system or food r...
There are three food regimes historically. Two of them (colonial-diasporic food regime, mercantile-i...
This paper argues that discussion of new food-safety governance should be framed by the realization ...
This chapter investigates the social, political and environmental characteristics and impacts of foo...
The world food crisis of 2008 presented the neo-liberal development model with one of its sharpest c...
Contains fulltext : 169543pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Global...
The paper investigates the causes of the lack of interest of food policy towards the issue of climat...
Abstract We undertake a comparative investigation of how neoliberal restructuring characterizes the ...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
Corporate control of the global food system has resulted in greater global availability of highly pr...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
As the concept of food sovereignty enters its third decade, greater analytical attention is needed t...
This thesis works to bring in a critically revised version of regulation theory in order to address ...