Trading out of the Global Food Crisis? The World Trade Organization and the geopolitics of food security

Matias Margulis

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Abstract

The geopolitics of the Global Food Crisis and international trade has received limited scholarly attention, a significant omission given the major roles of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in structuring world food production and trade flows and as a principal inter-state governing mechanism of the global agro-food system. Analysing recent international policy actions framing the WTO as a ‘fix' to the Global Food Crisis, this article points to the value of a critical geopolitics of agro-power sensitive to the spatial reconfiguration of production and power in the global agro-food system, problematising geospatial categories such as ‘North' and ‘South', and that takes seriously contests for control of geopolitical agents such as the WTO.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)322-350
Number of pages29
JournalGeopolitics
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jun 2014

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