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La question alimentaire en Afrique : risque et politisation. Introduction In: Tiers-Monde. 2005, tome 46 n°184. La question alimentaire en Afrique : Risque et politisation. pp. 727-736. Abstract Pierre Janin and Charles-Edouard de Suremain. -The food question in Africa : risk and politisation. Introduction. Without pretending to a systematic comparison, this study examines the risks involved in the management of food in several African countries. The articles expose the gap between the initial intentions of food policies, their implementation and local situations. They stress the weakening of the State, the growing strength of trading networks and individual citizen initiatives, which constitute the most of the relations between the actors of the food system, while indicating the plurality of their perceptions, usages and normative frameworks. Such are the stages of a reflection which examines the relationships between theoretical frameworks, development models and the game of actors. Citer ce document / Cite this document : Janin Pierre, de Suremain Charles-Édouard. La question alimentaire en Afrique : risque et politisation. Introduction. In: Tiers-Monde. 2005, tome 46 n°184. La question alimentaire en Afrique : Risque et politisation. pp. 727-736.

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