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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Geopolitics and geoeconomics of food: Structural relationships, trends, and the role of South America in the international economic system
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Geopolitics and geoeconomics of food: Structural relationships, trends, and the role of South America in the international economic system
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14409/rdee.2025.2
Published:
2025-12-31
Presentación
Introduction. Geopolitics and geo
economics of food in a changing world
Ignacio Trucco, María Valentina Locher
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Dossier
Argentina’s Geoeconomic Risk as a Food Exporter: An Assessment Using the Product-Level Geoeconomic Risk Exposure Index (IEGP)
Julieta Zelicovich, Nicolás Sidicaro
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The productive expansion of soy in
the Amazon: characterization of the impacts on intraregional inequalities in southeastern Pará
Rafael Gonçalves Gumiero, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva
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The strategic protein. Global dependence and regional changes in the production and use of soy protein for animal feed.
Ignacio Trucco, María Valentina Locher, Martine Guibert
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Food Proximity and the Global Crisis of Local Food Systems: The Relational Dimension of the Human Right to Food in Contexts of Commodification of Essential Resources
Ana María Bonet
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China's strategy in the agri-food sector (2008-2025): implications for Argentina
Gonzalo Sanz Cerbino, Mariel De Vita, Lucila Melendi
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Feeding Power: Food Through the Prism of Geopolitics
Pierre Blanc
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The Glyphosate Assemblage: Herbicides, Uneven Development, and Chemical Geographies of Ubiquity.
Marion Werner, Christian Berndt, Becky Mansfield
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This article explores how food has been studied within the field of geography, focusing on two authors who have dedicated themselves to this topic: Josué de Castro and Max Sorre. It is based on the dissertation “O lugar do alimentos no pensamento geográfico: uma análise a partir de Max Sorre e de Josué de Castro,” defended in September 2021 at UFES (Federal University of Espírito Santo). Josué de Castro is a Brazilian physician and geographer who, since the 1940s, has studied hunger through his research on food. Max Sorre is a classical French geographer, heir to the ideas of Paul Vidal de la Blache, author of, among other works, “Les Fondements de la géographie humaine.” Sorre concluded his geographical studies with “L’Homme sur la Terre: traité de géographie humaine” (Man on Earth: A Treatise on Human Geography), incorporating food and the geography of food into several of his studies, as well as the topic of hunger, which had been introduced to the scientific world by Josué de Castro.Based on documentary research, bibliographic readings, and interviews, the importance of the topic of food is demonstrated, especially in an era prior to the revolution in information and communication technologies, the Green Revolution, and the post-Cold War period, marked by a significant increase in food production and global paradigm shifts. The text argues for the need for true interdisciplinarity and the humanization of the humanities, as exemplified by these two humanist geographers.Its main objective is to share the contributions of Josué de Castro and Max Sorre in French, to better understand the problems they observed and analyzed, as well as the continuity of their ideas after their deaths. He concludes that the issue remains relevant and requires ongoing efforts to eliminate the scourge already denounced by Castro in the first three-quarters of the 20th century, which continues to devastate, both directly and covertly, a large part of humanity.Keywords: Josué de Castro, Max Sorre, food, hunger.
Ana Letícia Espolador Leitão
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Articles
Global Neoliberal Crisis and Populist Passive Revolution in México
Sergio Ordóñez, Paty Aidé Montiel Martínez
e0078
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Reviews
Review: Economic Geopolitics of Global Transformation: Challenges for Latin America* by Víctor Ramiro Fernández
Ignacio Trucco
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Recensiones de tesis
Thesis Review: State Capacities and Sectoral Policies in Science, Technology, and Innovation. An Analysis of the Trajectory of the Argentine Sectoral Fund (Argentina, 2010-2023).
Andrés Bainotti
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Thesis Review: State Capacities and Sectoral Policies in Science, Technology, and Innovation. An Analysis of the Trajectory of the Argentine Sectoral Fund (Argentina, 2010-2023).
Matías Michailov Martínez
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