#2739. Who influences nutrition policy space using international trade and investment agreements? A global stakeholder analysis

February 2027publication date
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all);
Sociology and Political Science;
Geography, Planning and Development;
Public Administration;
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law;
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Abstract:
The study aimed to identify which actors and institutions in different contexts influence how TIAs are used to limit policy space to improve the food environment, and to describe their core beliefs, interests, resources and strategies to inform strategic global action. to save space for nutrition policy. As a result, 12 types of actors were identified that influence the policy space in the food environment policy subsystem of relevance to TIA.
Keywords:
Advocacy; Food systems governance; International trade and investment; Nutrition policy; Policy space; Stakeholder analysis

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