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Food Security

ISBN: 978-0-745-64808-8

December 2010

Polity

200 pages

Description
Throughout history, human societies have struggled to ensure that all people have access to sufficient food to lead active and healthy lives. Despite great global effort, events of the early 21st century clearly demonstrate that food remains a pressing challenge which has significant implications for security. In this book, Bryan McDonald explores how processes of globalization and global change have reshaped food systems in ways that have significant impacts for the national security of states and the human of communities and individuals. Over the past few decades, local, regional, and national food systems have increasingly become intertwined in an emerging global food network. This complex web of relations includes the production, harvest, processing, transport, and consumption of food. While this global food network provides new opportunities for improving health and well-being, it also gives rise to new sources of security threats and vulnerabilities.

This detailed and comprehensive introduction to the major issues impacting global food security will be essential reading for students and scholars in security studies, international politics, and environmental studies.
About the Author
Bryan L. McDonald is Assistant Professor of Science, Technology and Society at Pennsylvania State University.
Features
  • A new volume in Polity's cutting-edge ‘Dimensions of Security' series exploring one of the decisive global challenges of the 21st century.
  • The first book to introduce students to the major issues relating to food security in the world today.
  • Explores how processes of globalization and global change have reshaped food systems in ways that have significant impacts for the national security of states and the human of communities and individuals.
  • Shows that while global food networks provide opportunities for improving health and well-being, they also give rise to new kinds of security threats and vulnerabilities.