GMOs and Political Stance 1st Edition
GMOs and Political Stance — 1st Edition by Muhammad Nawaz, Gyuhwa Chung, Kirill Golokhvast, and Aristidis Tsatsakis offers a compelling, up-to-date exploration of the science, policy and public debate surrounding genetically modified organisms. This authoritative volume draws together multidisciplinary expertise to illuminate how science, regulation and politics intersect across regions from Europe and North America to Asia and beyond.
Engaging and accessible, the book breaks down complex topics — biotechnology basics, risk assessment, environmental and public health considerations, and the socio-political drivers of GMO policy — into clear, evidence-based chapters. Readers will appreciate balanced analysis of regulatory frameworks in the EU, United States, China, India and other jurisdictions, plus case studies that highlight real-world consequences for agriculture, trade and consumer choice.
For professionals, policy-makers, students and informed citizens, this book is a valuable resource for understanding contemporary debates over bioethics, labeling, sustainability and food security. It presents divergent political stances with nuance, helping readers form reasoned opinions and practical strategies whether they work in science, law, government or advocacy.
With rigorous scholarship and global perspective, GMOs and Political Stance is both a reference and a conversation starter — ideal for anyone seeking clarity on one of today’s most contentious issues. Discover the insights that can inform policy decisions, academic research and public discourse. Order your copy today and deepen your understanding of GMOs in a worldwide context.
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