The geopolitics of food security : (Record no. 79988)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Zhou, Jiayi
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Title The geopolitics of food security :
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Subtitle barriers to the sustainable development goal of zero hunger /
Author, etc Jiayi Zhou, Lisa Maria Dellmuth, Kevin M. Adams, Tina-Simone Neset and Nina von Uexkull
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2020
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Pages 15 p.
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Series title SIPRI insights on peace and security ;
Number 2020:11
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General note SIP2023
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General note "November 2020"
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General note Assessing the prospects for Zero Hunger—Sustainable Development Goal 2—requires an understanding of food security that goes beyond developmental or humanitarian issues, to include linkages with geopolitics. Geopolitical challenges cut across areas such as natural resources, trade, armed conflict and climate change where unilateralism and zero-sum approaches to security directly hamper efforts to eradicate hunger and undermine the frameworks that govern those efforts.<br/>The report provides an overview of how geopolitics interacts with these areas. Competition for agricultural resources can be both a cause and a consequence of geopolitical rivalry. International trade, while essential for food security, also creates vulnerabilities through supply disruptions—sometimes politically motivated. Armed conflict is a driver of food insecurity, which can itself feed into social unrest and violence. Climate change interacts with all three phenomena, reshaping both the physical landscape and political calculus. These overlapping linkages require further integrated policy engagement and analysis.
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Keyword food
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Keyword development
Subdivision security
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Keyword trade
Subdivision hunger
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Keyword armed conflicts
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Keyword climate
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Uncontrolled keyword climate change
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Author/Editor Dellmuth, Lisa Maria
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Author/Editor Adams, Kevin M.
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Author/Editor Schmid Neset, Tina-Simone
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Author/Editor Uexkull, Nina von
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Institution SIPRI
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Classification part Fri e-publikation
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URI https://www.sipri.org/publications/2020/sipri-insights-peace-and-security/geopolitics-food-security-barriers-sustainable-development-goal-zero-hunger
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2020-11-09   CD2020 G20_132 G20/132 2020-11-09 electronic publication