As the aftermath of September 11 prompts questioning about anti-Western rage, a good starting point is a statistic: 800 million. That’s the number of people in the developing countries who lack “food security”–who don’t have enough food to perform the basic tasks of daily living. Of course, every American knows that there are millions of […]
Susan Sechler
Susan Sechler is U.S. director of the German Marshall Fund’s Trade and Development program, based in Washington, D.C. Previously, she was special adviser for biotechnology policy at the Rockefeller Foundation.

