The principles and norms adopted by the regime governing food aid in the 1950s have changed substantially during the subsequent three decades. Explaining the changes necessarily includes analyzing the efforts of an international epistemic community consisting of economic development specialists, agricultural economists, and administrators of food aid. According to the initial regime principles, food aid should be provided from donors\u27 own surplus stocks, should supplement the usual commercial food imports in recipient countries, should be given under short-term commitments sensitive to the political and economic goals of donors, and should directly feed hungry people. As a result of following these principles, the epistemic community and...
"The principal objective of food aid, besides responding to needs created by conflict, and other dis...
Article published in Ecology and Food Nutrition. Food Aid. (710)The digital Cuny Archive was made a...
The purpose of food aid has evolved over the past 30 years, shifting from surplus disposal to a ‘dev...
The principles and norms adopted by the regime governing food aid in the 1950s have changed substant...
SUMMARY SUMMARY The world food aid system has become a very complicated network, evolving from ...
The international system of production, distribution and consumption of food is managed by states, c...
Food aid has been used to promote economic development, but mostly it is used to alleviate food shor...
The market-oriented focus of the global food regime, as it functioned from the late 1940s to the ear...
On 25 April 2012, after years of negotiations delayed by halts and setbacks, the Food Assistance Con...
What can be called `modern' food aid has changed considerably in the 1990's. It has strong political...
The 1990 Farm Bill contains the most significant changes in food aid policy since the mid 1960s. Yet...
WP 2002-39 March 20021. This paper was commissioned by the Trade and Markets Division of the Organis...
1. This paper was commissioned by the Trade and Markets Division of the Organisation for Economic Co...
This policy brief provides an overview of the magnitude and importance of food aid as a development ...
Statement of Everett M. Ressler, INTERTECT Consultant, to the Presidential Commission on World Hunge...
"The principal objective of food aid, besides responding to needs created by conflict, and other dis...
Article published in Ecology and Food Nutrition. Food Aid. (710)The digital Cuny Archive was made a...
The purpose of food aid has evolved over the past 30 years, shifting from surplus disposal to a ‘dev...
The principles and norms adopted by the regime governing food aid in the 1950s have changed substant...
SUMMARY SUMMARY The world food aid system has become a very complicated network, evolving from ...
The international system of production, distribution and consumption of food is managed by states, c...
Food aid has been used to promote economic development, but mostly it is used to alleviate food shor...
The market-oriented focus of the global food regime, as it functioned from the late 1940s to the ear...
On 25 April 2012, after years of negotiations delayed by halts and setbacks, the Food Assistance Con...
What can be called `modern' food aid has changed considerably in the 1990's. It has strong political...
The 1990 Farm Bill contains the most significant changes in food aid policy since the mid 1960s. Yet...
WP 2002-39 March 20021. This paper was commissioned by the Trade and Markets Division of the Organis...
1. This paper was commissioned by the Trade and Markets Division of the Organisation for Economic Co...
This policy brief provides an overview of the magnitude and importance of food aid as a development ...
Statement of Everett M. Ressler, INTERTECT Consultant, to the Presidential Commission on World Hunge...
"The principal objective of food aid, besides responding to needs created by conflict, and other dis...
Article published in Ecology and Food Nutrition. Food Aid. (710)The digital Cuny Archive was made a...
The purpose of food aid has evolved over the past 30 years, shifting from surplus disposal to a ‘dev...