The book explores the scrutiny faced by European institutions regarding their regulatory processes for genetically-modified products. It delves into the legitimacy crisis prompted by public controversy, which resulted in shifts in national policies and calls for reform. Levidow argues that these developments have influenced EU agbiotech regulations as a means to restore public trust and legitimacy in the regulatory framework.
Les Levidow Books



Governing the Transatlantic Conflict over Agricultural Biotechnology
Contending Coalitions, Trade Liberalisation and Standard Setting
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book explores the contributions of various makers addressing critical global issues such as international relations, politics, and economics. It delves into the intersections of geography, business management, environmental challenges, and development studies, highlighting the innovative approaches within science and technology. By examining these diverse fields, it showcases how collaborative efforts can lead to impactful solutions for contemporary challenges.
Beyond Climate Fixes
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Les Levidow argues that the current strategies for climate change mitigation perpetuate environmental harm, and offers alternative policies for real system change.