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WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (3) answer(s).
 
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How to end hunger / Sheeran, Josette   Journal Article
Sheeran, Josette Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Brazil  Africa  China  Haiti  Asia  Food Security 
Hunger  World Food Programme  Global Community  Global Humanitarian 
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Hungry and desperate / Farooq, Umer   Journal Article
Farooq, Umer Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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World Food Programme: a case of benign US policy / Ross, Sandy   Journal Article
Ross, Sandy Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently the largest and arguably one of the most successful of the United Nations Special Agencies, yet there has been little examination of it by international relations scholars since the early 1990s. This article seeks to analyse the normative and political characteristics of the WFP which have contributed to its effectiveness. Among its most significant findings is that American agricultural interests, interpreted through the prism of domestic political norms, have dovetailed with 'feed-the-hungry' norms that are projected and implemented by the WFP, resulting in the strong support of the United States for the WFP. This support undermines the perception, promoted by some critics, that the UN is incapable of acting in ways that are compatible with the national interests of the United States and other significant member-states who inherently pursue 'national interests' in institutional environments.
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