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Food can't be traded : civil society's discursive power in the context of agricultural liberalisation in India

2021

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"This paper is part of a collaboration between the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (New Delhi) and the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) within the framework of the Indo-Swiss Joint Research Programme in the Social Sciences. The Indo-Swiss Joint Research Programme in the Social Sciences is co-financed by the Indian Council for Social Science Research and the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (Switzerland)."
"Bilateral and regional free trade agreements increasingly substitute for the World Trade Organization in trade negotiations. Accordingly, civil society organisations opposed to trade liberalisation target this new generation of trade agreements as well. This paper examines the case of activists concerned about agricultural and food issues in India who raised their voice against the Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), negotiated by India with the European Union and Asian and Oceanian countries, respectively. Among them were members of La Via Campesina – a farmer movement including 182 organisations around the world, the Right to Food Campaign – a coalition committed to the realisation of the right to food in India, and the Forum against Free Trade Agreements – a discussion platform on free trade agreements. Drawing on discourse analysis, we show that civil society actors are able to exert a diffused form of power even when they are essentially excluded from formal arenas of negotiation such as the BTIA and RCEP. They do so in particular by (1) campaigning outside the negotiating arenas, (2) framing an alternative narrative about regional trade and its implication for food, and (3) assigning new roles to participants in the policy making process."
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Creator of work
Parguel, Camille
Publisher
Lausanne : ǂb Centre of International History and Political Studies of Globalization
New Delhi : Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
Language
English
Geographic Origin
India
Geographic Subject
India
Switzerland
Subject
Agrarian and rural issues
Agriculture
Food industry
Economics
Economic policy--Social aspects
Foreign and trade relations
Human and civil rights
Government policy
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