Genetically Modified Diplomacy
The Global Politics of Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:11th May '07
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An exceptionally well written, theoretically sophisticated, and timely book. Andree has provided an important service to readers who have an interest in understanding in fine detail the complex nature of environmental politics in a globalizing world. -- Michael D. Mehta, Director of the Sociology of Biotechnology Program, University of Saskatchewan, and editor of Biotechnology Unglued: Science, Society, and Social Cohesion
This book traces the emergence of the 2000 Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety – and the discourse of precaution toward GEOs that the protocol institutionalized internationally.
When genetically engineered seeds were first deployed in theAmericas in the mid-1990s, the biotechnology industry and its partnersenvisaged a world in which their crops would be widely accepted as thefood of the future. Critics, however, raised a variety of social,environmental, economic, and health concerns. This book traces theemergence of the 2000 Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety – andthe discourse of precaution toward GEOs that the protocolinstitutionalized internationally. Peter Andrée explains this reversalin the "common-sense" understanding of genetic engineering,and discusses the new debates it has engendered.
ISBN: 9780774812689
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 600g
336 pages