The market-oriented focus of the global food regime, as it functioned from the late 1940s to the early 1970s, has proved inadequate. Preoccupation with perfecting markets led food policy makers to underemphasize the need for increased production in the Third World. It also led them to exaggerated attention to short-term surplus disposal and too little concern about scarcity. The regime emerged from a context in which unilateral actions and domestic considerations prevailed. This resulted in regime pathologies in which mutually beneficial international food solutions were not reached and multilateral coordination to analyze and solve food problems was discouraged. Such regime inadequacies cumulated over time; while they did not cause the foo...
The geopolitics of the Global Food Crisis and international trade has received limited scholarly att...
There are three food regimes historically. Two of them (colonial-diasporic food regime, mercantile-i...
The key question on food policy in the world today is how we can get maximum effective output from t...
The market-oriented focus of the global food regime, as it functioned from the late 1940s to the ear...
The international system of production, distribution and consumption of food is managed by states, c...
Much public discourse surrounding the modern global food system operates on the assumption of the pr...
Recurrent food price crises, coupled with the steady deterioration of world food security over the p...
CITATION: Pereira, L. M. et al. 2020. Food System Transformation: Integrating a Political–Economy an...
The principles and norms adopted by the regime governing food aid in the 1950s have changed substant...
© 2008 Dr. David Alexander (Sandy) RossThe world faces many complex and difficult problems at the gl...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Presentation on the world food situation to the CGIAR meeting in October-November 1986 by the Direct...
Recent experience of food price volatility in global markets encourages closer examination of the dy...
Increasing globalization, including trade lib-eralization, enhanced exchange of knowledge and techno...
The current structure of the global food system is increasingly recognized as unsustainable. In addi...
The geopolitics of the Global Food Crisis and international trade has received limited scholarly att...
There are three food regimes historically. Two of them (colonial-diasporic food regime, mercantile-i...
The key question on food policy in the world today is how we can get maximum effective output from t...
The market-oriented focus of the global food regime, as it functioned from the late 1940s to the ear...
The international system of production, distribution and consumption of food is managed by states, c...
Much public discourse surrounding the modern global food system operates on the assumption of the pr...
Recurrent food price crises, coupled with the steady deterioration of world food security over the p...
CITATION: Pereira, L. M. et al. 2020. Food System Transformation: Integrating a Political–Economy an...
The principles and norms adopted by the regime governing food aid in the 1950s have changed substant...
© 2008 Dr. David Alexander (Sandy) RossThe world faces many complex and difficult problems at the gl...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Presentation on the world food situation to the CGIAR meeting in October-November 1986 by the Direct...
Recent experience of food price volatility in global markets encourages closer examination of the dy...
Increasing globalization, including trade lib-eralization, enhanced exchange of knowledge and techno...
The current structure of the global food system is increasingly recognized as unsustainable. In addi...
The geopolitics of the Global Food Crisis and international trade has received limited scholarly att...
There are three food regimes historically. Two of them (colonial-diasporic food regime, mercantile-i...
The key question on food policy in the world today is how we can get maximum effective output from t...