2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijpsm-07-2021-0161
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The administrative state in food policymaking: a fait accompli

Abstract: PurposeThis paper analyzes scholarly literature and the development of a nonstate food strategy in Canada, the Conference Board of Canada's Canadian Food Strategy, to explore the role of the administrative state in food policymaking.Design/methodology/approachThis research is based on an exploratory case study drawing data from 38 semistructured interviews, including elite interviews. It also draws on policy documents from the nonstate food strategy.FindingsThis paper shows that various nonstate actors, includ… Show more

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“…Following this is a paper by Bancerz (2022), which examines the role of the state in food policymaking. The United Nations recently warned about food shortages in many parts of the world and urged states to take measures to address what it described as an alarming situation to avoid serious catastrophe in the near future.…”
Section: Is the Administrative State Back In?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following this is a paper by Bancerz (2022), which examines the role of the state in food policymaking. The United Nations recently warned about food shortages in many parts of the world and urged states to take measures to address what it described as an alarming situation to avoid serious catastrophe in the near future.…”
Section: Is the Administrative State Back In?mentioning
confidence: 99%