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September 2017TIMOTHY A. WISESmall Planet Institute12 Eliot Street, Cambridge, MA 999-20152013-20142004-20051991-19981986-1991Senior Researcher, Land and Food Rights Program, Small Planet Institute,Cambridge, MAGlobal Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, Medford, MA.Senior Research Fellow, 2016-presentDirector, Research and Policy Program, 2008-2016Deputy Director, 1999-2008Director, Globalization and Sustainable Development Program, 2000-2016Senior Research Fellow, Political Economy Research Institute, University ofMassachusetts at Amherst, Democracy, Peacebuilding and Environment Program.Fellow, Open Society InstituteConsulting Researcher, Oxfam America, Boston, MA.Grassroots International, Boston, MA. Executive Director.Dollars & Sense magazine, Somerville, MA. Editor.EDUCATIONM.A. Masters of Public Policy, Tufts Department of Urban and Environmental Policy andPlanning, 2005B.A. Latin American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Boston, 1985SELECTED PUBLICATIONSBooksLa Promesa y los Peligros de la Liberalización del Comercio Agrícola: Lecciones de AméricaLatina, by Mamerto Pérez, Sergio Schlesinger, y Timothy A. Wise, Asociación de Institucionesde Promoción y Educación (AIPE), La Paz, Bolivia, 2009. Available online (PDF)Confronting Globalization: Economic integration and popular resistance in Mexico, Timothy A.Wise, Hilda Salazar, and Laura Carlsen (eds.) (Bloomfield, Conn.: Kumarian Press, 2003).Enfrentando la Globalización: Respuestas sociales a la integración económica en México,Laura Carlsen, Hilda Salazar, and Timothy A. Wise (eds.) (Mexico City: Miguel Angel Porrua,2003).A Survey of Sustainable Development: Social and Economic Dimensions, edited with JonathanM. Harris, Neva R. Goodwin, and Kevin P. Gallagher (Washington, DC: Island Press, 2001).

September 2017Articles and Reports (by topic area)Land and Food RightsTuning in to Farmers’ Water Needs: Radio broadcasts aid Malawi irrigation efforts, Timothy A.Wise, Food Tank, August 31, 2017.Did Monsanto Write Malawi’s Seed Policy? Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank, August 23, 2017.Land and the Right to Food in Zambia: U.N. Envoy Urges Shifts Away from Large-ScaleProjects, Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank, May 19, 2017Securing Land Rights in Zambia, Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank, April 3, 2017Seeds of Climate Resilience in Mozambique, Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank, April 17, 2017What Value are Value Chains for Small-Scale Farmers?, Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank, February16, 2017Land Grab Update: Mozambique, Africa Still in the Crosshairs, Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank,October 31, 2016Seed Sovereignty and Climate Adaptation in Malawi, Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank, July 19,2016Looking for Food in All the Wrong Places, Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank, June 24, 2016Defending the Right to Food at the World Trade Organization, Biraj Patnaik and Timothy A.Wise, Food Tank, December 18, 2015Trading Away Land Rights, Rachel Thrasher and Timothy A. Wise, Triple Crisis Blog, October14, 2015History Repeats as Farce: Giving Away Land Without Consultation in Mozambique, Timothy A.Wise, Food Tank, May 19, 2015The Great Land Giveaway in Mozambique, Timothy A. Wise, Dollars & Sense, March/April2015 [Available in Portuguese]What Happened to the Biggest Land Grab in Africa? Searching for ProSavana in Mozambique,Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank, December 20, 2014

September 2017“Land grabs” and Responsible Agricultural Investment in Africa, Timothy A. Wise, Triple CrisisBlog, August 4, 2014Picking up the pieces from a failed land grab project in Tanzania, Timothy A. Wise, GlobalPost,June 27, 2014Malawi's paradox: Filled with both corn and hunger, Timothy A. Wise, Global Post, February25, 2014Most African leaders not making promised investments in agriculture, Timothy A. Wise, GlobalPost, February 6, 2014Why it's dangerous to trust corporations to lead the fight against world hunger, Timothy A.Wise, Global Post, January 31, 2014Right to food wins 'defensive battle' in World Trade Organization deal, Timothy A. Wise, GlobalPost, December 8, 2013US opposition to ambitious Indian program a 'direct attack on the right to food, Timothy A.Wise, Global Post, December 3, 2013Global Food CrisisCommentary on 'Farming for a Small Planet: Agroecology Now', Timothy A. Wise, GreatTransition Initiative, April 2016Two Roads Diverged in the Food Crisis: Global policy takes the one more travelled, Timothy A.Wise, Canadian Food Studies, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2015)The GM Labeling Law to End All Labeling Laws, Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank, August 17,2015World Health Organization: GM-Crop Herbicide a Probable Carcinogen, Timothy A. Wise,Food Tank, March 25, 2015Mandating Food Insecurity, Timothy A. Wise, Triple Crisis Blog, March 16 2015The War on Genetically-Modified-Food Critics: Et tu, National Geographic?, Timothy A. Wise,Food Tank, February 27, 2015Mandating Food Insecurity: The Global Impacts of Rising Biofuel Mandates and Targets,Timothy A. Wise and Emily Cole, GDAE Working Paper No. 15-01, February 24, 2015To Feed the World in 2050 We Have to Change Course, Timothy A. Wise and Kristin Sundell,Christian Science Monitor (Originally published by Food Tank), October 17, 2014

September 2017Feeding the World: The Ultimate First-World Conceit, Timothy A. Wise, Triple Crisis Blog,October 7, 2014Will the WTO fast-track trade at the expense of food security?, Timothy A. Wise and JeronimCapaldo, Al Jazeera, July 24, 2014To end hunger, global policy can't be 'business as usual', Timothy A. Wise, Global Post, March24, 2014Commentary: And the prize goes to . genetically modified foods, Timothy A. Wise, GlobalPost, October 23, 2013 (The article on the controversial winners of the World Food Prize hadover 3,700 page views and a few hundred shares via social media.)Fiddling in Rome while our food burns, Timothy A. Wise and Marie Brill, Al Jazeera, October17, 2013Rising to the Challenge: Changing Course to Feed the World in 2050, Timothy A. Wise andKristin Sundell, ActionAid Report, September 2013Can We Feed the World in 2050? A Scoping Paper to Assess the Evidence, Timothy A.Wise, GDAE Working Paper 13-04, September 2013Changing Course to Feed the World in 2050, Timothy A. Wise and Marie Brill, GDAEGlobalization Commentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, October 3, 2013 (Also published byHuffington Post)How We Count Hunger Matters, Frances Moore Lappé, Jennifer Clapp, Molly Anderson, RobinBroad, Ellen Messer, Thomas Pogge and Timothy Wise, Ethics & International AffairsFirstView Article, pp 1-9, July 9, 2013.Measuring Hunger: A Response to the FAO, Timothy A. Wise, GDAE GlobalizationCommentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, June 21, 2013Framing Hunger: A Response to "The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2012", FrancesMoore Lappé, Timothy A. Wise, et. al. Small Planet Institute, May 2013Book Review of Food by Jennifer Clapp, Timothy A. Wise, Review of Policy Research, June2013.The Damaging Links Between Food, Fuel and Finance: A growing threat to food security,Timothy A. Wise, GDAE Globalization Commentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, April 8, 2013Food Crisis Update: Main Drivers of Price Volatility Still Not Addressed, Timothy A. Wise andSophia Murphy, GDAE Globalization Commentary from Triple Crisis Blog, February 12, 2013.A year of squandered opportunities to resolve the food crisis, Timothy A. Wise and SophiaMurphy, IATP Commentary, January 31, 2013

September 2017Resolving the food crisis: The need for decisive action," Timothy A. Wise and SophiaMurphy, Al Jazeera, January 30, 2013Biofuels and Hunger: The Story from Guatemala, Timothy A. Wise, GDAE GlobalizationCommentary from Triple Crisis Blog, January 7, 2013.Resolving the Food Crisis: Assessing Global Policy Reforms Since 2007, Timothy A. Wise andSophia Murphy, GDAE-IATP Policy Report, January 2012."The Continuing Food Crisis: Global Policy Reforms Lag," Timothy A. Wise and SophiaMurphy, Economic and Political Weekly, February 25, 2012.The Cost to Developing Countries of U.S. Corn Ethanol Expansion, Timothy A. Wise, GDAEWorking Paper 12-02, October 2012The Cost to Mexico of U.S. Corn Ethanol Expansion, Timothy A. Wise, GDAE WorkingPaper 12-01, May 2012.Global Food Security in a Volatile World, Timothy A. Wise, World Politics Review, November6, 2012US corn ethanol fuels food crisis in developing countries, Timothy A. Wise, Al Jazeera English,October 10, 2012Growing Out of the Food Crisis: Mexican Smallholders Key to Food Sovereignty, Timothy A.Wise, Triple Crisis Blog, October 10, 2012Fueling the Food Crisis: The Cost to Developing Countries of U.S. Corn EthanolExpansion, Timothy A. Wise and Marie Brill, ActionAid Policy Report, October 2012.If we want food to remain cheap we need to stop putting it in our cars, Timothy A.Wise, Economics Blog from The Guardian, September 5, 2012Spotlight G20: Will Mexico Lead Action on Biofuels, Food Crisis?, Timothy A. Wise, GDAEGlobalization Commentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, May 16, 2012.Biofueling Hunger: How US Corn Ethanol Policy Drives Up Food Prices in Mexico Timothy A.Wise and Marie Brill, ActionAid Policy Report, May 2012. Also available in Spanish.Resolving the Food Crisis: Global leaders fail to make crucial reforms, Timothy A. Wise andSophia Murphy,GDAE Globalization Commentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, January 18, 2012.Also available in Spanish and Portuguese.Spotlight G20: More fodder for the food price debates: ethanol, speculation drove prices, byTimothy A. Wise, GDAE Globalization Commentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, October 19, 2011.

September 2017Spotlight G20: Identifying the drivers of price volatility, by Timothy A. Wise, GDAEGlobalization Commentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, July 27, 2011.Spotlight G20: New Evidence of Speculation in financialized commodities markets, by TimothyA. Wise,GDAE Globalization Commentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, July 14, 2011.What Food Crisis? Measuring Global Hunger, by Timothy A Wise, GDAE GlobalizationCommentary, fromTriple Crisis Blog, June 9, 2011.Food Price Volatility: Market fundamentals and commodity speculation, by TimothyWise, GDAE Globalization Commentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, January 27, 2011.Are High Agricultural Prices Good or Bad for Poverty?, by Timothy Wise, GDAE GlobalizationCommentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, November 19, 2010.Latin America and Rural DevelopmentHigh risks, few rewards for Mexico with Monsanto's maize, Timothy A. Wise, Al Jazeera, May27, 2014 (Also in Spanish from Via Organica)Mexico and Monsanto: Taking Precaution in the Face of Genetic Contamination, Timothy A.Wise, Food Tank, May 21, 2014 (Also in Spanish from Via Organica)Monsanto Meets its Match in the Birthplace of Maize, Timothy A. Wise, Triple Crisis Blog, May12, 2014 (Also in Spanish from Via Organica)How beer explains 20 years of NAFTA’s devastating effects on Mexico, Timothy A.Wise, Global Post, January 2, 2014El TLCAN: El arte de entregar los valores, Timothy A. Wise La Jornada del Campo, November16, 2013Achieving Mexico’s Maize Potential, Antonio Turrent Fernández, Timothy A. Wise, and EliseGarvey, GDAE Working Paper 12-03, October 2012. (Also published in Spanish by WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars.)Going Beyond Immigration Policy, by Timothy A. Wise, Foreign Policy in Focus, May 5, 2010.“Rethinking Trade Policy for Development: Lessons from Mexico Under NAFTA,” by EduardoZepeda, Timothy A. Wise, and Kevin P. Gallagher, Policy Outlook, Carnegie Endowment forInternational Peace, December 2009.Mexico: The Cost of U.S. Dumping, by Timothy A. Wise, NACLA Report on the Americas,January/February, 2011.

September 2017"Agricultural Dumping Under NAFTA: Estimating the Costs of U.S. Agricultural Policies toMexican Producers," by Timothy A. Wise, Mexican Rural Development Research Report No. 7,Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2010. (An earlier version appeared asGDAE Working Paper No. 09-08, December 2009).“Reforming North American Trade Policy: Lessons from NAFTA,” by Kevin P. Gallagher andTimothy A. Wise, Americas Program Policy Brief, Center for International Policy, December2009.“The Future of North American Trade Policy: Lessons from NAFTA,” Kevin P. Gallagher,Enrique Dussel Peters, and Timothy A. Wise (eds.), Pardee Center Task Force Report, BostonUniversity Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, November2009.“Nafta's unhappy anniversary,” Kevin Gallagher and Timothy A. Wise, The Guardian, January1, 2009.The Promise and Perils of Agricultural Trade Liberalization: Lessons from the Americas, byMamerto Pérez Luna, Sergio Schlesinger, and Timothy A. Wise, Policy Report published byGDAE, the Washington Office on Latin America, and the Working Group on Development andEnvironment in the Americas, July 2008. (Also published in Spanish and Portuguese.)"Policy Space for Mexican Maize: Protecting Agro-biodiversity by Promoting RuralLivelihoods," by Timothy A. Wise, GDAE Working Paper No. 07-01, February, 2007. (Alsoappears in Spanish in the collected volume, Desde los Colores del Maíz, Colegio de Michoacán,2008.)"Revaluing Peasant Coffee Production: Organic and Fair Trade Markets in Mexico," by MurielCalo and Timothy A. Wise, GDAE Policy Report, October 2005.Globalization and the Environment: Lessons from the Americas, by the Working Group onDevelopment and Environment in the Americas, July 2004, Heinrich Boll Foundation (reportpublished in English, Spanish and Portuguese).“The Environmental Costs of Agricultural Trade Liberalization: Mexico-U.S. Maize TradeUnder NAFTA,” Alejandro Nadal and Timothy A. Wise, Working Group Discussion Paper DP04, June 2004.“Fields of Free Trade: Mexico's Small Farmers in a Global Economy,” Dollars & Sense,November/December 2003.“Free Trade, Corn, and the Environment: Environmental Impacts of US-Mexico Corn TradeUnder NAFTA,” Frank Ackerman, Timothy A. Wise, Kevin P. Gallagher, Luke Ney, and ReginaFlores, in Trade and Environment in North America: Key Findings for Agriculture and Energy(Montreal: North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation, 2003), and publishedwith permission as GDAE Working Paper No. 03-06, June 2003.

September 2017“NAFTA's Untold Stories: Mexico’s Grassroots Responses to North AmericanIntegration,”Timothy A. Wise, Americas Program Policy Report (Silver City, NM:Interhemispheric Resource Center, June 10, 2003).“NAFTA: A Cautionary Tale,” by Timothy A. Wise and Kevin P. Gallagher, published byForeign Policy in Focus and the Americas Program of the Interhemispheric Resource Center,October 24, 2002.“Community Control in a Global Economy: Lessons from Mexico's Economic IntegrationProcess,” by Timothy A. Wise and Eliza Waters, GDAE Working Paper 01-03, February 2001.“Hunger and Development in Haiti,” a Grassroots International Report, June 1997.“The Current Food Crisis in Latin America,” Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 14 No. 3,Summer 1987, 298-315.Trade and Global GovernanceA Progressive Agenda for Renegotiating NAFTA, Timothy A. Wise, BillMoyers.com,November 22, 2016Assuming Away Unemployment and Trade Deficits from the TPP, Timothy A. Wise and JomoKwame Sundaram, Triple Crisis Blog, March 20, 2016WTO takes a wrong turn for development, Timothy A. Wise and Biraj Patnaik, Down To Earth,February 23, 2016Don't buy the spin: The WTO talks in Nairobi ended badly and India will pay a price, BirajPatnaik and Timothy A Wise, Scroll.in, December 24, 2015‘Outstanding Doha issues’ are still a priority, Timothy A. Wise, Letter to Financial Times,December 22, 2015US cynical positions designed to create deadlock, Timothy A. Wise, The Standard, December18, 2015Defending the Right to Food at the World Trade Organization, Biraj Patnaik and Timothy A.Wise, Food Tank, December 18, 2015Dumping Responsibility on Third World Farmers Yet Again, Timothy A. Wise, The Wire,December 13, 2015India’s time to lead at the WTO, Timothy A. Wise and Sachin Kumar Sharma, Down To Earth,December 12, 2015

September 2017Trading Away Land Rights, Rachel Thrasher and Timothy A. Wise, Triple Crisis Blog, October14, 2015Africa and the WTO - the Perils of Weakening the Development Agenda, Biraj Patnaik andTimothy A. Wise, AllAfrica, October 9, 2015 (Also available in French)Destruction of US credibility at WTO, Timothy A. Wise and Biraj Patnaik, Live Mint, September8, 2015Will the WTO fast-track trade at the expense of food security?, Timothy A. Wise and JeronimCapaldo, Al Jazeera, July 24, 2014Battle Won, The War Goes On, Timothy A. Wise, BW Business World, January 7, 2014Right to food wins 'defensive battle' in World Trade Organization deal, Timothy A. Wise, GlobalPost, December 8, 201310 signs of US hypocrisy on India's food security programme, Timothy A. Wise, Firstpost,December 6, 2013US opposition to ambitious Indian program a 'direct attack on the right to food, Timothy A.Wise, Global Post, December 3, 2013U.S. Trade Policy: Moving Backwards in the 21st Century, by Timothy A. Wise, GDAEGlobalization Commentary, from Triple Crisis Blog, September 15, 2011.U.S. Trade Policy: Still Waiting for a "21st Century Trade Agreement," by Timothy A. Wise andKevin P. Gallagher, LATN Brief, August, 2011.Doha Goes on Life Support, by Timothy Wise, GDAE Globalization Commentary, from TripleCrisis Blog, May 16, 2011. Also available in Spanish."The Hypocrisy Clause," by Timothy A. Wise, Policy Innovations, Carnegie Council, June 18,2010."Are There Large New Gains from Trade?" by Kevin P. Gallagher and Timothy A. Wise,Bridges Trade Monthly, February 2010 (also published in Spanish "¿Existen nuevas gananciasde la Ronda Doha?" by Puentes Bimestral, Vol. 10, No. 6, December 2009).“Cleaning House at the WTO,” by Kevin P. Gallagher and Timothy A. Wise, The Guardian,December 1, 2009.“Is Development Back in the Doha Round?” by Kevin P. Gallagher and Timothy A. Wise, SouthCentre Policy Brief #18, November 2009.“Promise or Pitfall? The Limited Gains from Agricultural Trade Liberalisation for DevelopingCountries,” by Timothy A Wise, Journal of Peasant Studies, vol. 36, no. 4, 2009.

September 2017"Trading our Way Out of the Financial Crisis: The Need for WTO Reform," by Kevin P.Gallagher and Timothy A. Wise, Americas Program Policy Brief, Center for International Policy,March 4, 2009. (A version of this article is also available in Spanish). (This article also appearedin Rebuilding Global Trade: Toward a Fairer, More Sustainable Future).“Putting Development Back in the WTO,” by Timothy A. Wise and Kevin P. Gallagher, inLooking beyond Doha? New thinking on trade policy and development PSE, December 2008.“Putting Doha on life support,” Kevin Gallagher and Timothy A. Wise, The Guardian,September 22, 2008.“The Limited Promise of Agricultural Trade Liberalization,” by Timothy A. Wise, WorkingGroup Discussion Paper DP19, July 2008.“A bad deal all round,” Timothy A. Wise and Kevin Gallagher, The Guardian, July 30, 2008.“The WTO wants to talk - but who's listening?” Kevin Gallagher and Timothy A. Wise, TheGuardian, June 27, 2008.“Back to the Drawing Board: No Basis for Concluding the Doha Round of Negotiations” byKevin P. Gallagher and Timothy A. Wise, RIS Policy Brief #36, April 2008."No Fast Track to Global Poverty Reduction," by Timothy A. Wise and Kevin P. Gallagher,GDAE Policy Brief 07-02, April 2007."Doha Round and Developing Countries: Will the Doha deal do more harm than good?" byTimothy A. Wise and Kevin P. Gallagher, RIS Policy Brief #22, April 2006."The WTO's Development Crumbs," By Timothy A. Wise, Foreign Policy in Focus, January 23,2006."The Hong Kong Ministerial: What’s at Stake for the Poor?" By Timothy A. Wise and Kevin P.Gallagher, Bridges Trade Monthly, December 2005. (Also available in Spanish.)"The Doha Round's Development Impacts: Shrinking Gains and Real Costs,"RIS Policy Brief #19, by Timothy A. Wise and Kevin P. Gallagher, November 2005.U.S. Agricultural Policies and International DevelopmentStill Waiting for the Farm Boom: Family Farmers Worse Off Despite High Crop Prices, byTimothy A. Wise, GDAE Policy Brief 11-01, March 2011.Buyer Power in U.S. Hog Markets: A Critical Review of the Literature, by Timothy A. Wise andSarah E. Trist, GDAE Working Paper No. 10-04, August 2010.

September 2017Monopolies are Killing Our Farms, by Timothy A. Wise, nationally syndicated column by OtherWords, April 12, 2010."The True Cost of Cheap Food: The globalisation of the food market has made food cheap, butwho is benefiting?” by Timothy A. Wise, Resurgence, Issue 259, March/April 2010. Alsoavailable in Spanish.“Hogging the Gains From Trade: The Real Winners from U.S. Trade and Agricultural Policies”by Timothy A. Wise and Betsy Rakocy, GDAE Policy Brief 10-01, February 2010“Boom for Whom? Family Farmers Saw Lower On-Farm Income Despite High Prices,” byTimothy A. Wise and Alicia Harvie, GDAE Policy Brief 09-02, February 2009.“Sweetening the Pot: Implicit Subsidies to Corn Sweeteners and the U.S. Obesity Epidemic,” byAlicia Harvie and Timothy A. Wise, GDAE Policy Brief 09-01, February 2009."Feeding at the Trough: Industrial Livestock Firms Saved 35 billion From Low Feed Prices,"by Elanor Starmer and Timothy A. Wise, GDAE Policy Brief 07-03, December 2007."Living High on the Hog: Factory Farms, Federal Policy, and the Structural Transformation ofSwine Production," by Elanor Starmer and Timothy A. Wise, GDAE Working Paper No. 07-04,December 2007."Industrial Livestock Companies' Gains from Low Feed Prices, 1997-2005," by Timothy A.Wise and Elanor Starmer, GDAE Policy Brief 07-01, February, 2007."Feeding the Factory Farm: Implicit Subsidies to the Broiler Chicken Industry," Elanor Starmer,Aimee Witteman and Timothy A. Wise, GDAE Working Paper No. 06-03, June, 2006."Identifying the Real Winners from U.S. Agricultural Policies," Timothy A. Wise, GDAEWorking Paper No. 05-07, December, 2005.“Understanding the Farm Problem: Six Common Errors in Presenting Farm Statistics,” byTimothy A. Wise, GDAE Working Paper No. 05-02, March 2005.“Barking Up the Wrong Tree: Agricultural Subsidies, Dumping, and Policy Reform,” BridgesTrade Monthly, Timothy A. Wise, May 2004. (Also available in Spanish, in Puentes entre elcomercio y el desarrollo sostenible.)“The Paradox of Agricultural Subsidies: Measurement Issues, Agricultural Dumping, and PolicyReform,” by Timothy A. Wise, GDAE Working Paper 04-02, February 2004.LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED)"The True Cost of Food," panel 2017 Food Tank Summit in Boston, April 1, 2017.

September 2017“Feeding Illusions: Agribusiness, Family Farmers, and the Future of Food,” December 5, 2016,The Fletcher School, Tufts University.“Rising to the Challenge: Changing Course to Feed the World,” Research Day on Global FoodSecurity: Crisis and Opportunity, Tufts University, April 25, 2016, in the panel session, “TheWorld’s Food Supply – Trends and Projections”."Rules, Rights and Resistance: The Battle Over the TPP and TTIP Mega-regional TradeAgreements,” April 29, 2016, New School, New York."GMOs: Global Solution or Global Risk?" UCLA Institute of the Environment andSustainability, Los Angeles, April 19, 2016."Food systems and land governance in a global context," research workshop on "Land-waterenergy and food rights in the context of large corporate land-based investments in SouthernAfrica," Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), University of Western Cape,Cape Town, South Africa, April 6-8, 2016."Global Policy Frameworks for Sustainable Food Systems," Expert Workshop, Ottawa, Canada,Nov. 12-13, 2015."The WTO, Indian Food Security, and Global Agricultural Development," Vikas Namvad Right to Food Campaign, Bhopal, India, Nov. 2, 2015."WTO, Trade and Agriculture: Issues and Challenges for Developing and Least DevelopedCountries," keynote address, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Centre for WTO Studies, NewDelhi, India, October 29, 2015."Taking the Road Less Traveled: Reinvesting in Smallholder Maize Farming in Mexico,"Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, October 2, 2015."The Peasant Economy and Agro-ecology in the Americas," international conference, MexicoCity, Mexico, August 30-Sept. 1, 2015.“Land Rights in the Context of Food, Fuel and Financial Market Integration,” Dakar, Senegal,May 14, 2015, Open Society Foundation strategy meeting on Food Security and Climate Changein Africa."New Framework for Trade and Investment in Agriculture," Geneva, Switzerland, April 1-3,2015, as part of an expert workshop convened by the Quaker UN Office."Mandating Hunger: The Impacts of Global Biofuel Mandates and Targets," Fletcher School,Tufts University, January 22, 2015, as part of a GDAE-hosted workshop with internationalbiofuels experts.

September 2017"Food, Fuel and Financial Markets: The Unhealthy Links for Food Security," Political EconomyResearch Institute, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Nov. 17, 2014.“Are we on track to feed the world by 2050? Land, Biofuels and Food Systems,” World FoodPrize, Des Moines, Iowa, October 16, 2014, based on the report, “Rising to the Challenge:Changing Course to Feed the World in 2050.”“Two Roads Diverged in the Food Crisis: Global policy takes the one more traveled,” Universityof Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, September 26, 2014, for keynote panel at the conference,“Mapping the State of Play on the Global Food Landscape,” Balsillie School of InternationalAffairs."Why 'We' Won't Feed the World, and How We Could: Getting real about the challenges toending hunger." presented at "Food Footprints: Rethinking How We Eat" at the MIT Museum,Cambridge, Mass., Friday, August 8, 2014."Land Rights in the New Global Food Economy." Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa,Johannesburg, South Africa, August 4, 2014."Addressing the Global Food Crisis: Maize, Food Security, and Climate Change." Open SocietyFoundation, New York, February 10, 2014."The Importance of Food Reserves for A Strong Trade System and the Post-Bali Negotiations."South Centre, Geneva, Jan. 21, 2014, with Sophia Murphy.“Trade and Market Policy for Food Security: A Challenge for Trade Negotiations,” Bali Tradeand Development Symposium. Bali, Indonesia, Dec. 4, 2013."Achieving Mexico’s Maize Potential," co-authored with Antonio Turrent Fernández and EliseGarvey, at the conference, "Food Sovereignty: A Critical Dialogue," Yale University, September14-15, Yale Agrarian Studies Program and the Journal of Peasant Studies.“What’s needed to resolve the looming global food price crisis.” Cape Ann Forum, Gloucester,Mass., March 17, 2014."National Agendas to Support Smallholder Farmers," Oxfam America global strategy session on"Transforming the National Rural Agenda," Dedham, Mass, March 12, 2013.“Food Reserves and Price Volatility,” presentation at an expert workshop on “Food Reserves andthe Global Food Crisis,” October 22-24, 2012, Rome, Italy.“Resolving the Food Crisis,” contribution to the Committee on World Food Security’s CivilSociety Mechanism delegates, Rome, Italy, October 14, 2012.

September 2017“Achieving Mexico’s Maize Potential,” presentation with Antonio Turrent at the conference,“Maiz, Politicas Publicas, y el Ordenamiento del Mercado,” October 9, 2012, Mexico City.“Achieving Mexico’s Maize Potential,” presentation with Antonio Turrent, Academy of LatinAmerican Social Sciences (FLACSO), October 11, 2012, Mexico City.“Trade, Agriculture, and the Emerging Powers,” presentation at expert workshop on “CivilSociety and Corporate Power in a Multi-Polar World,” Pocantico, NY, September 13-16, 2012."Rethinking Food and Agriculture," co-leader of working group at the International Seminar onAlternatives to the G20, June 13-15, 2012.“Searching for Gold in the Highlands of Guatemala: Economic Benefits and EnvironmentalRisks of the Marlin Mine,” presentation with Lyuba Zarsky at Oxfam America, Boston, MAMay 31, 2012."Biofueling Hunger: How US Corn Ethanol Policy Drives Up Food Prices in Mexico,"presentation May 16, 2012, Mexico City."Resolving the Food Crisis: Assessing Global Policy Reforms Since 2007," presentation,Heinrich Boell Foundation, Washington, DC, April 20, 2012."Resolving the Food Crisis: Assessing Global Policy Reforms Since 2007," presentation, 10thanniversary conference of the International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs),Chennai, India, January 24-26, 2012."Resolving the Food Crisis: Assessing Global Policy Reforms Since 2007," presentation,Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, January 28-9, 2012, as part of conference,''Whither Global Capitalism?''"The Future of North American Trade Policy: Lessons from NAFTA," presentations withEnrique Dussel Peters on the Spanish edition of the Pardee Task Force Report, at Friedrich EbertFoundation, the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico, and at the NationalAutonomous University of Mexico, August 22-24, 2012, Mexico City.“Agricultural Dumping Under NAFTA,” presentation, Woodrow Wilson International Center forScholars, Washington, DC, January 18, 2011, as part of the release of the report, "SubsidizingInequality: Mexican Corn Policy Since NAFTA".“Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Food Security: Lessons from Mexico Under NAFTA,”presented Sept. 16, 2010 at the World Trade Organization Public Forum in Geneva.“Agricultural Dumping Under NAFTA,” presented Sept. 1, 2010 at the National AutonomousUniversity of Mexico in Mexico City and Sept. 8, 2010 at the National Assembly of the NationalAssociation of Rural Enterprises, a national farmer group.

September 2017“Trade, Immigration and Development,” presentation June 9, 2010 at a Washington, DCworkshop convened by the Washington Office on Latin America and Iniciativa Ciudadana.“Estimating the Costs of Agricultural Dumping,” lecture February 24, 2010 at the DavidRockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts.“Family Farmers Under NAFTA,” speech February 1, 2010 to the National Family FarmCoalition, Washington.Featured speaker at an event in Brussels D

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Application of Silicon Carbide in Abrasive Water Jet Machining Ahsan Ali Khan and Mohammad Yeakub Ali International Islamic University Malaysia Malaysia 1. Introduction Silicon carbide (SiC) is a compound consisting of silicon and carbon. It is also known as carborundum. SiC is used as an abrasive ma terial after it was mass produced in 1893. The credit of mass production of SiC goes to Ed .