Experts examine the ways transnational corporations exercise power over governance of the global food system and the implications this has for sustainabilityIn today's globally integrated food system, events in one part of the world can have multiple and wide-ranging effects, as has been shown by the recent and rapid global rise in food prices.
About the Author: Doris Fuchs is Professor of International Relations and Development at the University of Munster.
330 Pages
Business + Money Management, Industries
Series Name: Food, Health, and the Environment
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Experts examine the ways transnational corporations exercise power over governance of the global food system and the implications this has for sustainability
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Experts examine the ways transnational corporations exercise power over governance of the global food system and the implications this has for sustainability
In today's globally integrated food system, events in one part of the world can have multiple and wide-ranging effects, as has been shown by the recent and rapid global rise in food prices. Transnational corporations (TNCs) have been central to the development of this global food system, dominating production, international trade, processing, distribution, and retail sectors. Moreover, these global corporations play a key role in the establishment of rules and regulations by which they themselves are governed. This book examines how TNCs exercise power over global food and agriculture governance and what the consequences are for the sustainability of the global food system. The book defines three aspects of this corporate power: instrumental power, or direct influence; structural power, or the broader influence corporations have over setting agendas and rules; and discursive, or communicative and persuasive, power. The book begins by examining the nature of corporate power in cases ranging from "green" food certification in Southeast Asia and corporate influence on U.S. food aid policy to governance in the seed industry and international food safety standards. Chapters examine such issues as promotion of corporate-defined "environmental sustainability" and "food security," biotechnology firms and intellectual property rights, and consumer resistance to GMOs and other cases of contestation in agrobiology. In a final chapter, the editors raise the crucial question of how to achieve participation, transparency, and accountability in food governance.
Contributors Maarten Arentsen, Jennifer Clapp, Robert Falkner, Doris Fuchs, Agni Kalfagianni, Peter Newell, Steffanie Scott, Susan Sell, Elizabeth Smythe, Peter Vandergeest, Marc Williams, Mary Young
Review Quotes
Corporate power is an exceptionally strong volume that I recommend highly without hesitation.
--Adam Sneyd, European Journal of Risk Regulation
This is an important book for those who need to see the pieces of the global food system and the critical role of the agrifood transnational corporations (TNCs) in global food trade.
--John M. O'Sullivan, Agriculture and Human Values
About the Author
Doris Fuchs is Professor of International Relations and Development at the University of Munster. She is the author of Business Power in Global Governance and other books.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 330
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Industries
Series Title: Food, Health, and the Environment
Publisher: MIT Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Jennifer Clapp & Doris Fuchs
Language: English
Street Date: June 1, 2009
TCIN: 85684972
UPC: 9780262512374
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-6709
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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