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Global food interdependence: challenge to American foreign policy.

By: Hopkins, Raymond F; Puchala, Donald J.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, 1980Subject(s): Food | Food supply -- United States -- Economic Assistance. -- Food supply -- United States -- Economic Assistance. -- Food supply -- United States -- Economic AssistanceSummary: The study looks at the role food affairs play in American diplomacy. It emphasized those policies that more directly and immediately affect international affairs namely production, trade and aid policies. Questions raised in these areas are the principal focus of diplomatic conversation and have the greatest impact upon American Foreign relations.
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The study looks at the role food affairs play in American diplomacy. It emphasized those policies that more directly and immediately affect international affairs namely production, trade and aid policies. Questions raised in these areas are the principal focus of diplomatic conversation and have the greatest impact upon American Foreign relations.

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