Food Diplomacy
A series on why and how the U.S. should outdo the Islamists at charity while fighting world hunger.
Guest blogging: Mark Manary
As part of this series on food diplomacy, The Times has invited experts to comment on humanitarian aid.
It is Saturday afternoon in Blantyre, Malawi. I am a pediatrician and I have spent all week in rural Machinga running feeding centers and offering mothers high quality foods for their young children. It is refreshing to see people in Los Angeles wondering what can be done about malnutrition and the global food crisis ...
FOOD DIPLOMACY
DISCUSSION: Feed to lead
The of The Times' editorial series on food diplomacy suggests that the United States could improve its global image and enhance national security by launching "a high-profile food diplomacy initiative planned, funded and executed for the purpose of improving national security through humanitarian means."
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