2019
DOI: 10.22363/2313-2272-2019-19-2-261-276
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Theory of “food regimes” as a model to explain the strategies of agrarian development (the ‘cases’ of Russia and Brazil)

Abstract: The ‘food regime’ approach was introduced as a historical method of “incorporated comparison” (P. McMichael). This comparison of the role of agriculture in the world-system made some scholars overemphasize an excessively unitary and coherent global food regime. The authors recognize this approach as a historical-comparative analytical tool to understand global trends, but argue that the Russian and Brazilian agrarian development question some ideas of the food regime approach. The contemporary positions of two… Show more

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“…Articles on public policy towards agriculture in Russia presents issues: global issues, the ideology of development of agriculture (Niederle et al, 2019), the analysis of agricultural production in Russia as a whole and for individual product types subject to the policy of sanctions and import substitution (Moshchenko et al, 2020), economic crime (Yarkova, 2020), cooperation and integration processes (Sobolev et al, 2018), Finance in the broad sense (Kolesnikov, Stepanyan et al, 2019), public investment (Denisov, 2018;Khairullina, 2019a;Khairullina & Yarkova, 2019;Markhaichuk et al, 2019), public support for specific types of production (Kalinina et al, 2019), specific territories (Kadyrov, 2018), funding (Kolesnikov, Solovyov et al, 2019), market of organic agricultural products (Abrosimova et al, 2019), food security of the state (Kovazhenkov et al, 2019), (Kontsevaya et al, 2018), management (Gorlov et al, 2017), sustainable development of the agro-industrial complex (Shakhmurzov et al, 2018), taxation (Khairullina, 2019b;Kuznetsova et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Articles on public policy towards agriculture in Russia presents issues: global issues, the ideology of development of agriculture (Niederle et al, 2019), the analysis of agricultural production in Russia as a whole and for individual product types subject to the policy of sanctions and import substitution (Moshchenko et al, 2020), economic crime (Yarkova, 2020), cooperation and integration processes (Sobolev et al, 2018), Finance in the broad sense (Kolesnikov, Stepanyan et al, 2019), public investment (Denisov, 2018;Khairullina, 2019a;Khairullina & Yarkova, 2019;Markhaichuk et al, 2019), public support for specific types of production (Kalinina et al, 2019), specific territories (Kadyrov, 2018), funding (Kolesnikov, Solovyov et al, 2019), market of organic agricultural products (Abrosimova et al, 2019), food security of the state (Kovazhenkov et al, 2019), (Kontsevaya et al, 2018), management (Gorlov et al, 2017), sustainable development of the agro-industrial complex (Shakhmurzov et al, 2018), taxation (Khairullina, 2019b;Kuznetsova et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%