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Uniting on food assistance
by
Binder, Andrea
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Barrett, Christopher B. (Christopher Brendan)
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Steets, Julia
in
Economic assistance, American
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Economic assistance, American -- Developing countries
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Economic assistance, European
2012
This book chronicles the most essential causes and implications of these trends, which have expanded international food assistance well beyond the simple shipment of donated food aid commodities. We pay particular attention to how these trends shape and are shaped by European Union (EU) and United States (U.S.) food assistance policy and practice, and highlight the principles to which donors can adhere to move international food assistance forward.
Uniting on food assistance : the case for transatlantic cooperation / edited by Christopher B. Barrett, Andrea Binder, and Julia Steets
by
Binder, Andrea
,
Barrett, Christopher B. (Christopher Brendan)
,
Steets, Julia, 1975-
in
Developing countries
,
Economic assistance, American
,
Economic assistance, European
2012
\"This book chronicles the most essential causes and implications of these trends, which have expanded international food assistance well beyond the simple shipment of donated food aid commodities. We pay particular attention to how these trends shape and are shaped by European Union (EU) and United States (U.S.) food assistance policy and practice, and highlight the principles to which donors can adhere to move international food assistance forward.\"--Publisher's website.
Uniting on Food Assistance
2012,2011
This book chronicles the most essential causes and implications of these trends, which have expanded international food assistance well beyond the simple shipment of donated food aid commodities. We pay particular attention to how these trends shape and are shaped by European Union (EU) and United States (U.S.) food assistance policy and practice, and highlight the principles to which donors can adhere to move international food assistance forward.