WITHOUT CRISIS PARADIGM: FOOD SECURITY LAW AND POLICY IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDONESIA

The COVID-19 pandemic has driven attention to Indonesia's food system and food security for years. The article describes that food security laws and policies during the pandemic do not have a crisis paradigm by abandoning the need for inter-governmental interrelation, resulting in distrust of t...

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