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The Changing Landscape Of Food Governance Public And Private Encounters Tetty Havinga

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The Changing Landscape Of Food Governance Public And Private Encounters Tetty Havinga
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.72 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Tetty Havinga, Frans van Waarden, Donal Casey (eds.)
ISBN: 9781784715403, 1784715409
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Changing Landscape Of Food Governance Public And Private Encounters Tetty Havinga by Tetty Havinga, Frans Van Waarden, Donal Casey (eds.) 9781784715403, 1784715409 instant download after payment.

This book makes a major contribution to our understanding of how significantly food governance is changing at both the national and international levels. What is particularly noteworthy about this volume is how clearly and comprehensively it integrates the important public and private dimensions of food governance.'
- David Vogel, University of California, Berkeley, US

This book examines the changing landscape of food governance. Within this landscape, both public and private regulators increasingly encounter one another as markets have become more globalized. While these encounters may often be planned, long-term and lead to positive relationships and outcomes, they can also be accidental collisions that result in antagonistic relationships and crisis. Empirically, this book investigates these public and private encounters in food governance and the institutional challenges they raise. Importantly, it also explores the public policy responses to these issues at the national, supranational and transnational levels, and investigates new forms of private food regulation.

Against this empirical backdrop, the contributors provide insights into broader analytical issues that have animated regulatory governance scholarship such as the legitimacy and effectiveness of public and private regulation, the distribution of power in regulatory arrangements, the interaction of layers and networks of regulation and regulatory responses to crisis.

This comprehensive book will be of great value to those interested in gaining an interdisciplinary understanding of the empirical area of food governance and the analytical issues of regulatory governance.

Contributors include: G. Abels, J.P. Burns, F. Casarosa, D. Casey, N. Collins, V.Constant LaForce, R. van Dalen, G. Enticott, E. Fagotto, D. Fuchs, M. Gobbato, J.-C. Gottwald, T. Havinga, A. Kalfagianni, A. Kobusch, R. Lee, J. Li, P. Oosterveer, H. van der Voort, F. van Waarden, X. Wang

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