
Title
- At Issue (San Diego, Calif.). International Politics
Attribution
Susan C. Hunnicutt, book editorPublication Details
BookGreenhaven Press2007Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS REFERENCE (MAIN) HD9000.5 .W656 2007 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Notes
- Provides a number of different contemporary perspectives on the reasons for world hunger. It also examines ways in which the problem may or may not finally be solved
Contents
- World hunger is a worsening problem / UN Chronicle
- Increasing crop yields will reduce world hunger / Mark W. Rosegrant, Sarah A. Cline
- Free-trade policies can reduce world hunger / John Nash, Donald Mitchell
- Free trade has failed to reduce world hunger / Peter O’Driscoll
- A history of U.S. food aid / Ryan Swanson
- Food aid is failing to address the problem of world hunger / Shahla Shapouri, Stacey Rosen
- Genetic engineering can help solve the problem of world hunger / Jorge E. Mayer, Peter Beyer, Ingo Potrykus
- Genetic engineering is not a solution to the problem of world hunger / Greenpeace
- Hunger should be fought at the local level / Christine Ahn
- Women are key to solving the hunger problem / Katharine Coon
- Small farms are key to solving the hunger problem / Julie Mardin
ISBN
- 0737727616
- 9780737727616
- 0737727624
- 9780737727623
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