TY - BOOK AU - Action Against Hunger AU - Alcade Subias,Pablo AU - Anglade,Michel AU - Bidegain,José AU - Bodin,Jean-Luc AU - Brewin,Michael AU - Brunei,Sylvie AU - Coti,Romain AU - Domestici-Met,Marìe-Josée AU - Drouart,Eric AU - Dubrulle,Carole AU - Etienne,Gilbert AU - Filliol,Astrid AU - Gabas,Jean-Jacques AU - Gallardo,Carmelo AU - Gallien,Pierre AU - Giroux,Alain AU - Grand,Jean-Michel AU - Grierson,Ronald AU - Haimes,Burton K. AU - Leather,Chris AU - Lefort,Pascal AU - Lieberman,Trudy AU - Littell,Jonathan AU - Marchai,Roland AU - Mason,Frances AU - Ogden,Kathryn AU - Pereiro Piñón,Jorge AU - Perrin,Pierre AU - Prudhon,Claudine AU - Puillet-Breton,Daniel AU - Reltien,Christophe AU - Rubin,Barnett R. AU - Sánchez-Montero,Manuel AU - Vidal,Jean-François AU - Wipff,Anne-Laure TI - The Geopolitics of Hunger, 2000-2001: Hunger and Power SN - 9781555879259 PY - 2023///] CY - Boulder : PB - Lynne Rienner Publishers, KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Foreword: Hunger and the New Humanitarianism --; Preface --; Part I Food Crises: Hunger as a Weapon --; Introduction --; 1 Sierra Leone: Food at the Heart of the Conflict --; 2 Congo-Brazzaville: A Civilian Population Held Hostage to Militias --; 3 The Great Lakes: Avoiding an Ethnic Reading --; 4 Somalia: A Country Without a State, a Conflict Without End --; 5 Somalia: A Difficult Reconstruction --; 6 The Conflict in Abkhazia --; 7 Tajikistan: What Role for Nongovernmental Organizations? --; 8 Colombia: A People Displaced by Violence --; 9 Guatemala: Inequality and Food Security --; 10 Nicaragua: No Way Out of Rural Poverty? --; 11 Honduras: Supplying Water to Victims of Hurricane Mitch --; 12 The Tragedy of Kosovo --; 13 A Survey of Kosovar Refugees in Macedonia, May-June 1999 --; 14 Are There Still "Natural" Famines? --; Part 2 Confronting Unjust Food Distribution: Which Strategies for Humanitarian Intervention? --; Introduction --; 15 Humanitarian Action in North Korea: Ostrich Politics --; 16 Lessons from the Kosovo Tragedy --; 17 A Code of "Good" Conduct? --; 18 Standards and Quality Assurance --; 19 Humanitarianism: A Changing Concept --; 20 Security: A Key Component of Humanitarian Action --; 21 Humanitarianism and the International Criminal Justice System: Abandoning Neutrality and Impartiality? --; 22 Combating Man-Made Famine: Legal Instruments --; 23 Why Embargoes? --; 24 The Birth of Responsible Humanitarianism --; Part 3 Food Policies to Eradicate Hunger --; Introduction --; 25 Feeding Ten Billion People? --; 26 Increasing Productive Capacity: A Global Imperative --; 27 Overcoming Rural Poverty: The Lessons of Asia --; 28 The Role of Nutrition in Public Health --; 29 Is Food Aid to Russia Necessary? --; 30 Food Aid to Russia: Welcome or Unwelcome? --; 31 Hunger in the United States --; 32 Food Aid and Grain --; 33 The Lomé Conventions and Food Security --; 34 Twenty Years of Struggle Against Hunger: From Voluntarism to the Reality Principle --; Index --; About the Book --; About Action Against Hunger; restricted access N2 - Widespread hunger continues to exist at the turn of the century, despite the efforts of scores of international relief organizations. Why? The authors of The Geopolitics of Hunger, 2000-2001 draw on both research and their first-hand experience to explore the use of hunger as a weapon in food crises around the world. They also discuss strategies to counter inequitable food distribution in complex, manipulative situations and review political approaches to combating hunger and attaining food justice UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781685852047 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781685852047 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781685852047/original ER -