Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security
In its broadest sense, globalization can be seen as an inherent part of human experience. Since prehistoric times humans have been growing in number; interacting with other groups, peace-fully or not; building larger economic, social, and political organizations; discovering, using, and sometimes de...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2001
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| author | Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio Robinson, Sherman |
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| description | In its broadest sense, globalization can be seen as an inherent part of human experience. Since prehistoric times humans have been growing in number; interacting with other groups, peace-fully or not; building larger economic, social, and political organizations; discovering, using, and sometimes destroying the resources of the planet; and generating new knowledge and technologies. That process has led to the emergence of empires, with the ebb and flow over the centuries of explorers, crusaders, missionaries, merchants, and colonists. The powerful wave of globalization associated with modern |
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| spelling | CGSpace1564622025-01-10T06:35:53Z Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio Robinson, Sherman nutrition intellectual property rights conflict management food security poverty globalization In its broadest sense, globalization can be seen as an inherent part of human experience. Since prehistoric times humans have been growing in number; interacting with other groups, peace-fully or not; building larger economic, social, and political organizations; discovering, using, and sometimes destroying the resources of the planet; and generating new knowledge and technologies. That process has led to the emergence of empires, with the ebb and flow over the centuries of explorers, crusaders, missionaries, merchants, and colonists. The powerful wave of globalization associated with modern 2001 2024-10-24T12:44:14Z 2024-10-24T12:44:14Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156462 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Diaz-Bonilla, Eugenio; Robinson, Sherman. 2001. Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security. 2020 Vision Focus 8. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156462 |
| spellingShingle | nutrition intellectual property rights conflict management food security poverty globalization Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio Robinson, Sherman Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security |
| title | Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security |
| title_full | Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security |
| title_fullStr | Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security |
| title_full_unstemmed | Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security |
| title_short | Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security |
| title_sort | shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security |
| topic | nutrition intellectual property rights conflict management food security poverty globalization |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156462 |
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