Date of Submission
Spring 2013
Academic Program
Political Studies
Project Advisor 1
Ken Haig
Project Advisor 2
Michelle Murray
Abstract/Artist's Statement
Nations are stuck in a double level game: maintaining their ties to the global food regime while responding to grassroots food movements from below. By tracing the impact of agricultural policies and food movements in Mexico, this paper explores how the global food regime recuperates agendas from the food sovereignty discourse. Do not play with your food. Do not cite without expressed permission from the author.
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Recommended Citation
Powsner, Jacob Solomon, "The Modern Food Regime In Mexico; The Political Recuperation of Food Sovereignty" (2013). Senior Projects Spring 2013. 59.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2013/59
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