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U.S. Farm Bills and Policy Reforms - Ideological Conflicts Over World Trade, Renewable Energy, and Sustainable Agriculture (Hardcover, New)
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U.S. Farm Bills and Policy Reforms - Ideological Conflicts Over World Trade, Renewable Energy, and Sustainable Agriculture (Hardcover, New)
Series: Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy in America
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U.S. farm bills are home to the nation's primary policies for
agriculture, land use, and conservation. Although often outside the
public spotlight, many of these policies are crucial to how land
and food are managed in this country--from food stamp programs for
low-income households to environmental conservation for natural
resources to the often controversial commodity subsidy programs to
support farmers. Examining the gains and misses for conservation in
the 2008 farm bill also sheds light on agricultural sustainability
prospects embedded in farm policy. In this case, the emphasis on
biofuels during farm bill debates both threatened conservation with
the prospect of large-scale corn ethanol production, and also
shifted public focus away from reforms that might have improved
agriculture's environmental and social footprint. At the same time,
the 2008 farm bill did introduce some new prospects for
environmentally- and socially-sustainable agricultural policies in
the longer term. In examining the reasons for the 2008 farm bill's
approach to and then retreat from rapid policy change, Nadine
Lehrer guides us through ideological conflicts over world trade,
renewable energy, and sustainable agriculture as embedded in U.S.
farm policy debates. This book locates these debates within the
historical context of farm bills over time, providing a concise
history of agricultural policy dynamics as they relate to current
issues. The book also integrates complementary theoretical
perspectives from the policy change and social movement
literatures, and in particular makes a case for incorporating
discourse analysis into studies of policy change and policy
stability. Integrating theory and history with a multidisciplinary
perspective on changing situational drivers, interest group
struggles, and Congressional politics, Lehrer uses the farm bill as
an illustrative case for illuminating U.S. political processes and
implications. This is an important work for students and scholars
of the U.S. political system, especially those focused on
agricultural policy, sustainability and environmental conservation,
theory and methods of policy analysis, and the intersections of
policy and culture.
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