Food and stability in North Korea: Deprive and rule
Why does North Korea’s dictatorship remain so entrenched despite causing such hunger and misery?(206)
Famine in the Horn of Africa: How have things changed?
Apart from hand-wringing, what have been the reactions to the famine in the Horn of Africa?(48)
Our correspondents share the best of what they've been reading of late(2)
In pictures: Hunger in the Horn of Africa
A slideshow of the drought and famine in the Horn of Africa(29)
The Horn of Africa: Chronicle of a famine foretold
Did the world react too late to signs of famine in Somalia?(55)
Recommended economics writing: Link exchange
The best of the rest of the economics web(2)
Recommended economics writing: Weekend link exchange
The best of the rest of the economics web(8)
The politics of food: Hungry for votes
How much do rich governments really worry about feeding the world?(10)
Survival in the Sahel: It's getting harder all the time
Climatic extremes, from drought to flood, threaten survival(10)
Global hunger index: Feed the world
How hunger has changed across the developing world(0)
Global hunger index: Feed the world
How hunger has changed across the developing world(41)
Commodities: The breakfast club
Why fears of a global food crisis may be overblown(3)
Food aid for Africa: When feeding the hungry is political
A United Nations agency under attack(7)
Was food aid pilfered?(13)
Food and poverty: The Big Apple is hungry
Increasing numbers of New Yorkers need help getting enough to eat(19)
Food prices across Asia are on the move(1)
Chronic hunger: Feeding the world
More hungry people(64)
Victory gardens: Digging their way out of recession
Allotments by any other name(13)
The environment: More help now, please
How to tackle tomorrow’s disasters(0)
The environment: A water warning
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, chairman of Nestlé, argues that water shortage is an even more urgent problem than climate change(4)
The Economist debate: Rising food prices: The Moderator's winner announcement
After an animated fortnight of debate, the votes have been cast. You have voted in favour of the proposition clearly, though not overwhelmingly.(0)
The Economist debate: Rising food prices: The Proposition's closing statement
Images of food riots and hungry people stir deep emotions. But we must debate trade-offs: will the rise in food prices generate more food for the world and less poverty for poor people in the future?(0)
The Economist debate: Rising food prices: The Opposition's closing statement
Contributors to this debate have offered many thoughtful “pro” and “con” arguments. In the closing stage of this debate, I want to return to its main focus.(0)
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