Soviet Foreign Trade in Foodstuffs

Soviet Foreign Trade in Foodstuffs
Title Soviet Foreign Trade in Foodstuffs PDF eBook
Author Vladimir G. Treml
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1986
Genre Food consumption
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Soviet Foreign Trade

Soviet Foreign Trade
Title Soviet Foreign Trade PDF eBook
Author Alexander Baykov
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1946
Genre Russia
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Soviet Foreign Trade in Foodstuffs

Soviet Foreign Trade in Foodstuffs
Title Soviet Foreign Trade in Foodstuffs PDF eBook
Author Vladimir G. Treml
Publisher
Pages 71
Release 1986
Genre Food consumption
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Russia's Food Policies and Globalization

Russia's Food Policies and Globalization
Title Russia's Food Policies and Globalization PDF eBook
Author Stephen K. Wegren
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 224
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780739106877

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Russia's economic fate in the 21st century will be increasingly affected by international integration. Author Stephen K. Wegren focuses on Russia's food policies and their present and future effects on integration. Through an analysis of Russia's contemporary food policies and strategies, Wegren places Russia's economic development in a new international context.

Russia’s Role in the Contemporary International Agri-Food Trade System

Russia’s Role in the Contemporary International Agri-Food Trade System
Title Russia’s Role in the Contemporary International Agri-Food Trade System PDF eBook
Author Stephen K. Wegren
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 347
Release 2021-11-11
Genre Law
ISBN 3030774511

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This Open Access book analyses the emergence of Russia as a global food power and what it means for global food trade. Russia's strategy for food production and trade has changed significantly since the end of the Soviet period, and this is the first book to take account of Russia's rise as a food power and the global implications of that rise. It includes food trade policy and practice, and developments in regional food trade. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in agricultural economics, international trade, and international food trade.

Food Trade and Foreign Policy

Food Trade and Foreign Policy
Title Food Trade and Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Paarlberg
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 277
Release 2019-06-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501742833

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When U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz announced in 1974 that "food is a weapon," he voiced a growing national belief in the political power of food resources. President Carter's 1980 decision to embargo grain sales to the Soviet Union appeared at first to confirm this popular notion. But can exporting nations, such as the United States, really use food as a powerful instrument of foreign policy? If so, are they using that weapon more frequently? Are importing nations taking steps to reduce their vulnerability? Challenging the view that food has emerged as a political weapon, Robert Paarlberg undertakes the first systematic inquiry into the relation between food resources and international power. Paarlberg maintains that food trade is seldom manipulated for reasons of foreign policy, due to the greater priority assigned by most nations to domestic food and farm policy objectives. To support his argument, he reviews the recent grain trade experience of three significant and divergent nations—India, the Soviet Union, and the United States. He then examines in detail two exceptional instances in which the coercive power of the U.S. food weapon was put to the test: Lyndon Johnson's manipulation of food aid to India in 1965–1967 and the Carter embargo on grain sales to the Soviet Union in 1980–1981. He concludes that the difficulties experienced in each instance only reinforced the larger trend against linking grain trade policy to foreign policy—a trend that can be applauded by those concerned with world food security and trade efficiency. Robert Paarlberg's challenge of the food power concept provides a valuable comparative insight into the conduct of national as well as international food policies.

Soviet Foreign Trade Policies in the 1980s

Soviet Foreign Trade Policies in the 1980s
Title Soviet Foreign Trade Policies in the 1980s PDF eBook
Author Philip Hanson
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 1986
Genre
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