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Manufactured regional crises: The Middle East and North Africa under global food regimes
Authors:Roland Riachi  Giuliano Martiniello
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire Dynamiques sociales et recomposition des espaces (LADYSS), University of Paris, Paris, France;2. Sciences Po Rabat, Université Internationale de Rabat, Rabat, Morocco
Abstract:The current agrarian and food crisis in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has been interpreted through a number of tropes. Within the dominant mainstream discourse, the MENA region is often depicted as a homogenous geographical area characterized by dryness, infertile lands and poor water resources. How did imperialism, colonialism and the Cold War influence the MENA food systems? What were the effects of trade liberalization and neoliberalism on the agricultural systems in the region? These are some questions that this paper will try to answer using a geographical and historical-comparative analysis, through a food regimes lens. Understanding contemporary social relations dynamics cannot be limited to the recent period. Agriculture and food in the MENA region are anchored in the history of power relations ruled by flows of capital and the shaping of ecological transformations during the longue durée of capitalism and its corresponding modes of control and regulation.
Keywords:agrarian change  food systems  land tenure  Middle East and North Africa  political ecology  political economy
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