Description
An exploration of the science and politics of international development and global food systems through histories of the CGIAR network.
About the Author
Helen Anne Curry is Melvin Kranzberg Professor in the History of Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology and an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. Timothy W. Lorek is assistant professor of history and director of the program in Global Sustainability and Justice at the College of St. Scholastica.
Reviews
'At long last, historians now have a substantive guide to the history and work of the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). It is impossible to make sense of contemporary agriculture without understanding this organization, an essential node in post-war crop research in the Global South especially, but very little is known of its gigantic reach, its commitments, and its vision. Thanks to Curry and Lorek, this gangly institution comes into view.' Deborah Fitzgerald, MIT
'A long-awaited critical history of CGIAR, this is also the first book to examine its numerous centers in Asia, Latin America, and Africa in one place. Under coherent themes, contributors provide rich analysis of local, regional, and geopolitical dynamics that have constituted the world's largest agricultural development partnership. A perfect book for anyone interested in critical development studies, agricultural research, and global food security issues!' Hiromi Mizuno, University of Minnesota
Book Information
ISBN 9781009434669
Author Helen Anne Curry
Format Hardback
Page Count 324
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press