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Can the State Foster Food Sovereignty? Insights from the Case of Ecuador
Authors:Patrick Clark
Institution:1. PhD candidate in political science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada;2. Researcher, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO‐Ecuador), Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Abstract:This paper contributes to the discussion on food sovereignty and the state by analysing the case of Ecuador. It presents a theoretical framework and literature review focused on the question of food sovereignty, the state and agrarian political economy. The case study of Ecuador, one of a handful of countries that has attempted to institutionalize food sovereignty in state policy, examines the political processes that led to the institutionalization of food sovereignty and the rural development and agricultural policies of the ‘post‐neoliberal’ government of Rafael Correa. The analysis of the Ecuadorian case concludes that the implementation of public policies reflecting food sovereignty principles has largely proven elusive, with the exception of some institutional changes and developments at the local levels of the state.
Keywords:food sovereignty  Ecuador  the state  campesino movements  public policy
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