Summary
This 2017 policy commentary by David M. Hart, published by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, argues that the pursuit of 'energy dominance' as a strategic objective is inconsistent with foundational American political and economic principles. The paper appears to offer a critical examination of energy policy rhetoric and its ideological coherence, rather than empirical research on food systems or agricultural health.
UK applicability
Limited direct applicability to UK agricultural or food systems research. The paper's focus on United States energy policy doctrine does not address soil health, nutrient density, or farming system outcomes relevant to UK conditions.
Key measures
Not applicable — conceptual policy analysis rather than empirical measurement
Outcomes reported
The paper critiques the concept of 'energy dominance' as a policy objective, examining its ideological foundations and implications for American foreign policy and energy strategy.
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