Governing Agricultural Biotechnologies in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany: A Trans-decadal Study of Regulatory Cultures

Author:

Ely Adrian1ORCID,Friedrich Beate2,Glover Dominic3,Fischer Klara4,Stone Glenn Davis5,Kingiri Ann6,Schnurr Matthew A.7

Affiliation:

1. University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom

2. Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany

3. Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, United Kingdom

4. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden

5. Sweet Briar College, VA, USA

6. African Centre for Technology Studies, Nairobi, Kenya

7. Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Abstract

Comparative studies of agricultural biotechnology regulation have highlighted differences in the roles that science and politics play in decision-making. Drawing on documentary and interview evidence in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, we consider how the “regulatory cultures” that guided national responses to earlier generations of agricultural biotechnology have developed, alongside the emergence of genome editing in food crops. We find that aspects of the “product-based” regulatory approach have largely been maintained in US biosafety frameworks and that the British and German approaches have at different stages combined “process-based” and “programmatic” elements that address the scientific and sociopolitical novelty of genome editing to varying degrees. We seek to explain these patterns of stability and change by exploring how changing opportunity structures in each jurisdiction have enabled or constrained public reasoning around emerging agricultural biotechnologies. By showing how opportunity structures and regulatory cultures interact over the long-term, we provide insights that help us to interpret current and evolving dynamics in the governance of genome editing and the longer-term development of agricultural biotechnology.

Funder

Erasmus+ Programme Jean Monnet Network: Genome Editing and Agricultural Policy, Practice and Public Perceptions

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction,Economics and Econometrics,Sociology and Political Science,Philosophy,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Anthropology

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