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Genes, trade, and regulation : the seeds of conflict in food biotechnology

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Agricultural (or "green") biotechnology is a source of growing tensions in the global trading system, particularly between the United States and the European Union.

Genetically modified food faces an uncertain future.

The technology behind it might revolutionize food production around the world. Or it might follow the example of nuclear energy, which declined from a symbol of socioeconomic progress to become one of the most unpopular and uneconomical innovations in history.This book provides novel and thought-provoking insights into the fundamental policy issues involved in agricultural biotechnology.

Thomas Bernauer explains global regulatory polarization and trade conflict in this area.

He then evaluates co-operative and unilateral policy tools for coping with trade tensions.

Arguing that the tools used thus far have been and will continue to be ineffective, he concludes that the risk of a full-blown trade conflict is high and may lead to reduced investment and the decline of the technology.

Bernauer concludes with suggestions for policy reforms to halt this trajectory -recommendations that strike a balance between public-safety concerns and private economic freedom - so that food biotechnology is given a fair chance to prove its environmental, health, humanitarian and economic benefits.This book should equip companies, farmers, regulators, NGOs, academics, students and the interested public - including both advocates and critics of green biotechnology - with a deeper understanding of the political, economic and societal factors shaping the future of one of the most revolutionary technologies of our times.

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Princeton University Press
0691113483 / 9780691113487
Hardback
07/12/2003
United States
English
viii, 228 p. : ill.
24 cm
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Despite working from the same body of scientific assessments, governments in Europe and North America have arrived at polar opposite conclusions about the safety of genetically engineered foods--national differences that have magnified into a global food fight. Where other studies of this problem wear blinders as they attempt to brand novel foods 'good' or 'bad,' this refreshingly clinical analysis instead trains the analytical tools of political science on the root causes of regulatory polarization. Not only does Bernauer reveal why Europe and America have arrived on opposite sides of the con
Despite working from the same body of scientific assessments, governments in Europe and North America have arrived at polar opposite conclusions about the safety of genetically engineered foods--national differences that have magnified into a global food fight. Where other studies of this problem wear blinders as they attempt to brand novel foods 'good' or 'bad,' this refreshingly clinical analysis instead trains the analytical tools of political science on the root causes of regulatory polarization. Not only does Bernauer reveal why Europe and America have arrived on opposite sides of the con 1KBB USA, 1QFE EU (European Union), KCLT International trade, KNDF Food manufacturing & related industries, KNDH1 Biotechnology industries