Geostrategic dimensions of recent food policy decisions
Christine Wieck,
Bettina Rudloff,
Kristina Mensah,
Olayinka Kareem,
Jose Ma Luis Montesclaros,
David Orden,
Niels Søndergaard and
Wusheng Yu
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 2024, vol. 46, issue 4, 1605-1626
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This article analyzes the geostrategic dimensions in food policy responses to two recent global shocks: the Corona‐SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic and the Russian war against Ukraine. The analysis adds to the general assessments of economic security by providing a case study of food policy and food security as an element of economic security. Strong national path dependent trajectories in food policies can be observed. However, geostrategic dimensions related to interstate interaction and political considerations in policymaking that go beyond food security are also observed.
Date: 2024
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