Publications
. 2006. 40 pages Developing Countries and the WTO Agriculture Negotiations. Waterloo, ON: CIGI Working Paper No.6. https://www.cigionline.org/publications/developing-countries-and-wto-agriculture-negotiations.
. 2000. 6-11 Synthesis Report: The Environment, Development and Security Task Force. DSSEA Update No. 7: Development and Security in Southeast Asia Project.
. 1996. 48-121 Exploring the Linkages Between Environment, Development and Security in Southeast Asia. CANCAPs Reports Vol. 1.
. 2014. “Turning the ‘Tied’? 2014 Farm Bill and the Future of U.S. Food Aid”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (February 5). http://triplecrisis.com/turning-the-tied-2014-farm-bill-and-the-future-of-u-s-food-aid/.
. 2014. “Cultivating Responsibility: Where Does the Buck Stop in Agricultural Investment?”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (May 5). http://triplecrisis.com/cultivating-responsibility-where-does-the-buck-stop-in-agricultural-investment/.
. 2013. “Banks on the Counter-Attack in the Food and Finance Debate”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (February 15). http://triplecrisis.com/banks-on-the-counter-attack-in-the-food-and-finance-debate/.
. 2013. “The US Food Aid Debate: Major Reform on the Horizon?”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (April 30). http://triplecrisis.com/the-us-food-aid-debate-major-reform-on-the-horizon/.
. 2013. “Hunger and the Post-2015 Development Agenda”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (May 30). http://triplecrisis.com/hunger-and-the-post-2015-development-agenda/.
. 2013. “NGOs Target Financial Investment in Farmland”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (June 11). http://triplecrisis.com/ngo-target-financial-investment-in-farmland/.
. 2013. “Hunger, Metrics, and SOFI 13”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (October 9). http://triplecrisis.com/hunger-metrics-and-sofi-13/.
. 2013. “Taking it to the (Position) Limits One More Time”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (November 15). http://triplecrisis.com/taking-it-to-the-position-limits-one-more-time/.
. 2013. “Hunger and the Post-2015 Development Agenda”. Ottawa Citizen Development Blog (May 28).
. 2012. “Undernutrition and Overnutrition: Who is Feeding Whom?”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (March 7). http://triplecrisis.com/undernutrition-and-overnutrition/.
. 2012. ““The Food Security Agenda – Making Positive Change or Passing the Buck?”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (May 1). http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-g20-the-food-security-agenda/.
. 2012. “The 2012 Food Assistance Convention: Is a Promise Still a Promise?”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (May 25). http://triplecrisis.com/the-2012-food-assistance-convention-is-a-promise-still-a-promise/.
. 2012. “G-20 and Food Security: Keep the Focus on Economic Policy Reform”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (June 19). http://triplecrisis.com/g20-and-food-security-keep-the-focus-on-economic-policy-reform/.
. 2012. “Not Enough: Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security at the Three Summits”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (June 27). http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-g-20-rio20-not-enough-sustainable-agriculture-and-food-security-at-the-three-summits/.
. 2012. “Financialized Agriculture: The New Realm of Social Activism”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (August 29). http://triplecrisis.com/financialized-agriculture-the-new-realm-of-social-activism/.
. 2012. “New UN Hunger Numbers No Reason for Complacency”. Triple Crisis: Global Perspectives on Finance, Development and Environment (October 16). http://triplecrisis.com/new-un-hunger-numbers-no-reason-for-complacency/.
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