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Oil for Food

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Zusatztext What these historical tracks show is a pattern embedded in regional political ecology [] The pattern is Braudelian in its simplicity and recurrence, although also one dependent on the centrality of petroleum production to the contemporary economic system. It is the story which Eckart Woertz sets out to tell in Oil for food, the broadest canvass of regional food issues to emerge in some time. Informationen zum Autor Eckart Woertz is senior researcher at the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB). Formerly he was a visiting fellow at Princeton University, director of economic studies at the Gulf Research Center in Dubai, and worked for banks in Germany and the United Arab Emirates. Klappentext In the wake of the global food crisis of 2008, Middle Eastern oil producers have announced multi-billion investments to secure food supplies from abroad. Often called land grabs, such investments are at the heart of the global food security challenge and put the Middle East in the spotlight of simultaneous global crises in the fields of food, finance, and energy. Water scarcity here is most pronounced, import dependence growing, and the links between oil and food are manifold ranging from the economics of biofuels to climate change and the provision of crucial input factors like fuels and fertilizers. In the future the Middle East will not only play a prominent role in global oil, but also in global food markets, this time on the consumption side. In Oil for Food, Eckart Woertz analyzes the geopolitical implications behind the current investment drive of Arab Gulf countries in food insecure countries like Sudan or Pakistan. Having lived in Dubai for seven years, and drawing on extensive archival sources and interviews, he gives the inside story of how regional food security concerns have developed historically, how domestic agro-lobbies shape policy making, and how the failed attempt to develop Sudan as an Arab bread-basket in the 1970s carries important lessons for today. The book argues against the media hype that has been created around land grabs and analyzes why there has been such a gap between announced projects and their actual implementation. Instead, it calls for a revision of Gulf food security policies and suggests policy alternatives. It is essential reading for academics interested in the political economy of the Gulf region and for practitioners in governments, the media, and international organizations who deal with contemporary food security and energy issues. Zusammenfassung Oil for Food draws on extensive sources and interviews to tell the story of how Arab Gulf countries reacted to the 2008 global food crisis. It argues against the hype created around so called land grabs and analyses the geopolitical implications behind the investment drive of Arab Gulf countries in food insecure countries like Sudan or Pakistan. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the Paperback Edition Preface Introduction 1: The Gulf Food Security Predicament Part I: Gulf Food Security: History, Political Economy, and Geopolitics 2: Ethiopian Wheat and American Tires: Gulf Food Security and World War II 3: Rise and Fall of the Blooming Desert: The Self-Sufficiency Illusion 4: The Food Weapon: Geopolitics in the Middle East Part II: Gulf Food Security and International Agro-Investments 5: The Global Land Grab Phenomenon 6: The Sudan Bread-Basket Dream 7: Return to the Future: Current Gulf Agro-investments 8: Explaining the Implementation Gap: Money, Water, and Politics 9: Oil-for-Food Policies? References ...

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Authors Woertz, Eckart Woertz, Woertz Eckart
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.01.2015
 
EAN 9780198729396
ISBN 978-0-19-872939-6
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 158 mm x 235 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

NATURE / Natural Resources, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Agribusiness, Middle East, Food security & supply, Agricultural Economics, Food security and supply, Agricultural and rural economics

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