A Treaty to Stop the Weaponization of Food.

In its March/April issue, Foreign Affairs published "Food Weaponization Makes a Deadly Comeback," an article Devry co-authored alongside Princeton University graduate student Zach Helder and three former U.S. secretaries of agriculture, Mike Espy, Dan Glickman and Mike Johanns.

With millions of civilians now on the brink of famine in Haiti, Sudan and the Gaza Strip, “the international community’s long-standing moral objection to starvation as a method of warfare needs a new mechanism of enforcement and accountability: a treaty banning the use of food as a weapon.”

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