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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
In: Routledge global institutions series, 60
"In the light of scares about potential pandemics such as swine fever and avian flu, the issue of global health and its governance is of increasing concern to scholars and practitioners of medicine, public health, social work, and international politics alike. Providing a concise and informative introduction to how global health is governed, this book: Explores the various ways in which we understand global health governance Explains the 'nuts and bolts' of the traditional institutions of global health governance, highlights key frameworks and treaties and their relative successes and failings Examines the actors in global health governance, their purpose, influence and impact Offers an in depth analysis of the effectiveness of global health interventions, focusing particularly on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. Highlighting the wide variety of actors, issues and approaches involved, this work shows the complex nature of global health governance, forcing the reader to examine who or what really governs global health, to what outcome, and for whom"--Provided by publisher.
In: Global health diplomacy vol. 5
"Following the publication of Negotiating and Navigating Global Health: Case Studies in Global Health Diplomacy edited by Ellen Rosskam and Ilona Kickbusch, this second volume of case studies will complement the first volume and extends its scope. The new book focuses on health diplomacy negotiations, in Geneva and elsewhere, that have involved WHO or that have substantial implications for the work of WHO. Each of the chapters provides a detailed account of a particular example of global health negotiation, concerning hard and soft law instruments but also addressing the full range of health issues — reaching from issues of research and development, polio eradication, NCDs and plain packaging, to the post-2015 process, the WHO reform and non-state involvement. The book therefore captures a wide-range of experiences of distinguished diplomats, academics and senior practitioners. The contributions to the book are written by negotiators and academics and thus, will provide a unique angle and a tool of reflection for a broad audience. In particular, it will be of interest not only to the academic community and students, but also to policy-makers and diplomats. The case studies will allow for learning on how negotiations work in a complex policy environment. The focus on WHO will explore how a major international organization engages in global health diplomacy and on the implications that health-related diplomacy taking place in a variety of settings has for its work. As such, the book is an important contribution to the growing field of global health diplomacy and to the debate about the role of WHO in the 21str century."--Publisher's website
"Introduction to Global Health provides a comprehensive examination of the key global health issues today, and unlike other global health texts on the market, aligns with key global health frameworks such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and in this fourth edition, the newly approved CUGH learning objectives"--
THE CRITICAL WORK IN GLOBAL HEALTH, NOW COMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED"This book compels us to better understand the contexts in which health problems emerge and the forces that underlie and propel them." -Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo TutuH1N1. Diabetes. Ebola. Zika. Each of these health problems is rooted in a confluence of social, political, economic, and biomedical factors that together inform our understanding of global health. The imperative for those who study global health is to understand these factors individually and, especially, synergistically.Fully revised and updated, this fourth edition of Oxford's Textbook of Global Health offers a critical examination of the array of societal factors that shape health within and across countries, including how health inequities create consequences that must be addressed by public health, international aid, and social and economic policymaking.
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter One: Thinking Globally -- Chapter Two: Doctors and Nurses -- Chapter Three: Researchers and Analysts -- Chapter Four: Educators -- More Careers in Global Health -- Think About It! -- Glossary -- Find Out More -- Index -- Back Cover.
In: Essential public health
In: Routledge global institutions series 60