Preface to Second Edition
Chapter One: An Overview of Food Politics
Chapter Two: Food Production and Population Growth
Chapter Three: The Politics of High Food Prices
Chapter Four: The Politics of Chronic Hunger and Famine
Chapter Five: Food Aid And Agricultural Development Assistance
Chapter Six: The Green Revolution Controversy
Chapter Seven: The Politics of Obesity
Chapter Eight: The Politics of Farm Subsidies and Trade
Chapter Nine: Farming, the Environment, Climate Change, and
Water
Chapter Ten: Livestock, Meat, and Fish
Chapter Eleven: Agribusiness, Supermarkets, and Fast Food
Chapter Twelve: Organic and Local Food
Chapter Thirteen: Food Safety and Genetically Engineered Food
Chapter Fourteen: Who Governs the World Food System?
Chapter Fifteen: The Future of Food Politics
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
Robert Paarlberg is Betty Freyhof Johnson Class of 1944 Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College and Adjunct Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and Associate at Harvard's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. A leading authority on food policy, his books include Starved for Science, Policy Reform in American Agriculture, and Fixing Farm Trade.
"The author is an academic, not a journalist, and his efforts to
get the food facts right ring through every page. Paarlberg
challenges many of the ideas that are frequently voiced - but
rarely questioned - in popular food discourse...Although many of
his claims call into question sacrosanct principles in activist and
academic circles, there are good reasons to hear Paarlberg out; he
backs up his arguments with data, and writes based on decades of
experience
as a political scientist and policy analyst working in the field."
--Nature Geoscience
"Paarlberg's book is a timely contribution to the discussion about
the politics of food, both domestically and internationallyEL.
Although advocates of alternative farming methods are unlikely to
agree with Food Politics, they should nevertheless read it.
Paarlberg is a serious, knowledgeable scholar." --Journal of
Politics
"[Paarlberg] is one of the most distinguished academics in the
field of global food politics and is able to draw on a lifetime of
research. Although the book is clearly underpinned by a
considerable body of evidence, the writing style is engaging and
easily digestible. It would serve as an excellent introduction to
the topic for students." --International Studies Review
"Going well beyond its title, Food Politics addresses key questions
about agriculture, including consumers' concerns about food safety,
producers' concerns about price volatility, and taxpayers' concerns
about subsidies. Paarlberg organizes his material around a long
list of questions about food policies and practices...His answers
to these and many other questions are accessible and nuanced."
--Foreign Affairs
"A much needed corrective to a clanging bandwagon of culinary
protest that asks well-off consumers to drop out, stay local and go
green, while the rest of the world worries about its next bowl of
rice." --The Texas Observer
"The great strength of Food Politics is the breadth of topics
covered. For an undergraduate class, this book will provide
students exposure to the world of food production and provisioning
and the underlying political and social ideas and research that
shape food and our relationship to itEL.As the subtitle suggests,
Paarlberg covers almost every topic that one should know about
food. Additionally, Paarlberg uses simple but precise language to
cover
the vast array of food topics...The strengths of the book
encouraged me to use it in a directed readings course." --The
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
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