Global Health
In: The Library of Essays in Global Governance
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Editor's Preface -- Introduction -- Part I The Foundations and Evolution of the Field -- 1 Mark Harrison (2006), 'Disease, Diplomacy and International Commerce: The Origins of International Sanitary Regulation in the Nineteenth Century', Journal of Global History, 1, pp. 197-217. -- 2 N. Howard-Jones (1950), 'Origins of International Health Work', British Medical Journal, 12, pp. 1032-37. -- 3 Walter R. Sharp (1947), 'The New World Health Organization', The American Journal of International Law, 41, pp. 509-30. -- 4 Charles E. Allen (1950), 'World Health and World Polities', International Organization, 4, pp. 27-43. -- 5 Laurie Garrett (1996), 'The Return of Infectious Disease', Foreign Affairs, 75, pp. 66-79. -- 6 Andrew T. Price-Smith (1999), 'Ghosts of Kigali: Infectious Disease and Global Stability at the Turn of the Century', International Journal, 54, pp. 426-42. -- 7 Caroline Thomas and Martin Weber (2004), 'The Politics of Global Health Governance: Whatever Happened to "Health for All by the Year 2000"?', Global Governance, 10, pp. 187-205. -- Part II Globalization and Global Health -- 8 David P. Fidler (2001), 'The Globalization of Public Health: The First 100 Years of International Health Diplomacy', Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 79, pp. 842-49. -- 9 Ilona Kickbusch and Evelyne de Leeuw (1999), 'Global Public Health: Revisiting Healthy Public Policy at the Global Level', Health Promotion International, 14, pp. 285-88. -- 10 Robert Beaglehole and Derek Yach (2003), 'Globalization and the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Disease: The Neglected Chronic Diseases of Adults', Lancet, 32, pp. 903-908. -- 11 Susan Peterson (2002), 'Epidemic Disease and National Security', Security Studies, 12, pp. 43-81