Food Aid After Fifty Years: Recasting Its Role
by Christopher B. Barrett and Daniel G. Maxwell
London: Routledge, May 2005
Food Aid PBS Television Program Transcript
Policy Brief: Recasting Food Aid's Role (last updated August 2004)
- by Christopher B. Barrett and Daniel G. Maxwell.
Food Aid After Fifty Years: Recasting Its Role (2 mb)
- Presentation by Christopher B. Barrett (Cornell) and Dan Maxwell (CARE)
- A variant of this was delivered in February 2004 at the University of California, Davis (Davis, CA), in March 2004 at the Columbia University School of Public Affairs (New York, NY), in April 2004 at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY), and in June 2004 at the World Bank (Washington, DC).
Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Foreword by Per Pinstrup-Andersen
- Acronyms
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The basics of food aid
- Chapter 2: Donor-oriented food aid: The United States of America
- Chapter 3: Multilateral and other bilateral donors
- Chapter 4: International regulatory mechanisms and trade disputes
- Chapter 5: So who benefits? The �Iron Triangle�
- Chapter 6: Edging Towards A Recipient-Oriented Food Aid System
- Chapter 7: The uses of food aid to address food insecurity
- Chapter 8: Managing food aid to address food insecurity
- Chapter 9: Consequences of poor food aid management
- Chapter 10: Recasting food aid�s role
- Chapter 11: The political economy of reforming food aid
- References
- Index