2021
DOI: 10.1080/13600826.2021.1924632
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Food policy and state formation in Senegal and Uganda

Abstract: Food policy is a predominantly overlooked vector of state formation in Africa. Comparing the trajectories of food policy in Senegal and Uganda, this article shows how internationally embedded food policies underpin state domination. It highlights three themesearly colonial food policies, the rise of organisational knowledge and the internationalisation of state domination through multilateral "assistance". This argument is based on field research in both countries and on official documents and secondary litera… Show more

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