The Arab Awakening and Middle East food security
March 30, 2012 2 min. read

A recent article in The Economist discussed the effect that rising food prices played in the unrest leading up to the Arab Awakening, and how efforts to combat high food prices continue to affect governments in the Middle East. Record prices during the global food crisis of 2007-2008 brought unprecedented food riots to countries like […]

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The Tangled World we Live in – How Inflation, Weather, and Food Prices lead to Revolutions!
February 26, 2011 6 min. read

By now, everyone monitoring the developments in the Middle East can’t help but liken them to dominos: once the first dictatorship fell (in Tunisia), the rest were just a matter of time.  Of course societies do not behave like toys – what is common among the revolting populations of the Middle East is that they […]

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The Great Onion Crisis and Other Agricultural Red Flags
January 30, 2011 7 min. read

Short-term measures will not address the roots of India’s food crisis. Long in the making, the real problems extend far beyond a spike in spot prices caused by variable weather and their resolution will require much more than changes in the Cabinet lineup.

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