, from anti-trust competition policy to food safety. France, then, can no longer be the policy trailblazer it used to be since so many policies are now European in scale. Simultaneously, the gradual “widening” of the EU, from the initial six countries to
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variations on these themes several times since then) has dominated French obesity politics—defining both economic interests and cultural representations of agriculture and food practices. 31 In the 1990s, however, new principles of food safety and their
Desperate Aspirations among Paraguayan Youths
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cook, I learned how many things she is forced to do without, including meat and vegetables. Nuria always hated working in the fields, but now she regrets that she cannot grow some staple foods in her backyard, providing the food safety net that she is