Hunger in global war economies: understanding the decline and return of famines.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Alex de Waal
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Abstract

The resurgence of famines is a topic of concern. This paper explains the recent trajectory using the framework of contending 'global war economies'. It characterises the unipolar neoliberal world order era (1986-2015) as the 'Pax Americana' war economy, focusing on the United States dollar's roles. These were the decades of the liberal imperium, the corporate food regime, and counterinsurgent coalitions, which generated structural vulnerability to food crises and reduced the actual incidence and lethality of famine. The paper characterises the subsequent period (2016 onwards) as the challenge of the BRICS club, focusing on its efforts to rewrite the global political economy's rules, proactively hedging among diversifying currency regimes. This entails a scramble to secure strategic commodities and infrastructure in subaltern countries, which is intensifying conflict and food insecurity, and revising international norms in favour of reasserting sovereign rights. The global political-economic contestation and, especially, the associated normative regression are permissive of political and military triggers of famine.

全球战争经济中的饥饿:了解饥荒的减少和恢复。
饥荒再现是一个令人担忧的话题。本文以相互竞争的 "全球战争经济 "为框架,解释了近期的发展轨迹。本文将单极新自由主义世界秩序时代(1986-2015 年)定性为 "美国大同 "战争经济,重点关注美元的作用。在这几十年中,自由统治、企业粮食制度和反叛乱联盟产生了对粮食危机的结构性脆弱性,并降低了饥荒的实际发生率和致死率。本文将随后的时期(2016 年起)定性为金砖国家俱乐部的挑战,重点关注其改写全球政治经济规则的努力,在多样化的货币制度中积极主动地进行对冲。这就需要争夺次等国家的战略商品和基础设施,从而加剧冲突和粮食不安全,并修改国际准则,重新确立主权权利。全球政治经济竞争,尤其是相关规范的倒退,助长了政治和军事因素引发饥荒。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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