CONTROLLING WORLD FOOD TRADE
GENETIC ENGINEERING
A: Selling Starvation by Kimberly Torrence, Winter,
2003
B: Genetic Engineering by Amon Gordon, Winter, 2003
C: Biotechnology
and its role in the Development of Agriculture by Kevin Hansen, Winter,
2003
D: An Analysis of The
Relationship Between The Agricultural
Policies of the European Union and the United States
by Sujey
Subramanian, Winter, 2003
E: Genetically
Modified Food and Alternative Soultions by Abigail Laughrey &
David Oleson, Winter, 2004
F: Genetically
Modified Organisms - Comparative EU and U.S. Policies by Kristin Schlescher,
Winter, 2004
G: Agricultural
Biopiracy and Intellectual Property -The American takeover of the World Rice
Market by
Bret Becher, Spring, 2004
H: Genetically
Modified Agriculturre and the Developing World by Alex Abela, Spring, 2004
I: Genetically
Modified Foods - A Feasible Hunger Solution by Brett Pierce, Spring,
2004
INTENATIONAL SUBSIDY WARS
A: Fair Trade - Who Really
Benefits by Villegas
B: Food
and Agricultural Policy - A Weapon of the EU & US by Justin Carl & Miklos
Raibon, Spring, 2003
C: Agricultural
Subsidization and its Global Implications by Matt McClernam,Spring,
2004
D: American Foreign Aid and
Trade A Silent War on Humanity by Pat Bomhack, Winter, 2004
E: Conflict
Resolution: Using
Bananas as a Case Study for EU-US Trade Relations by David Lang & Morgan
Marshall, Spring, 2003
F: Canadian Trade with
the United States: An Unhealthy Dependency by Scott Kulchycki, Spring,
2004
G: Beef, It's What for Dinner:
Fast Food and the US Meat Industry by Shayna Nicole Fernandez, Winter, 2003
H: McDonaldization by Fuentes, Spring, 2004
THE FIGHT FOR LAND AND MARKETS
A: Coffee
- Adapting to Changing Industries in Central America by TBD
B: The Agricultural
Economy of El Salvador: Obstacles and Resolutions by Rachel Rosenthal,
Spring, 2003
C: Poverty,
Land, and Rducation in Rapa Nui, Hawaii, and the Philippines by Jordan Peralta, Patrick
Reyes & Scott Torres, Spring, 2004
D: Development
Policies to Accelerate Grwth in the Philippines by Juan Antonio Dy Buncio,
Winter, 2004
E: Land Distribution in Guatemala:
Necessary Steps Towards the Elimination of Poverty of Indigenous Peoples by Nicole Jordan &
Lauren McCormick, Winter, 2003
F: Zimbabwe's Age Old Issue:
Land Reform by Marie Holzapfel & Juan Camacho, TBD
G: Ticking Population Bomb?
Confronting the Problem of Overpopulation in the Developing World by Elizabeth Eraker, Winter,
2004
H: China Agricultural Expansion into
a Future Food Production Strategy for China by Corie Lynn Cobb, Spring,
2003
I: The
Downfalls of the Economic
Regulation of Fisheries in the United States and how this Compares to
Japanese Fisheries by Mithulan Jegapragasan, Winter, 2004
J:Global Fish Netting by Michael Lind, Winter,
2003