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_aThe Oxford handbook of global health politics / _cedited by Colin McInnes, Kelley Lee and Jeremy Youde. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aGlobal health politics |
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_aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2018-2020. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tGlobal Health Politics: An Introduction / _rColin McInnes, Kelley Lee, Jeremy Youde -- _tGlobal Health and Human Security / _rRobert L. Ostergard Jr., Jeffrey A. Griffin -- _tCritical Security Studies and Global Health / _rJoão Nunes -- _tBiosecurity and the Risk to Global Health / _rChristian Enemark -- _tMilitary Assistance during Health Emergencies / _rAdam Kamradt-Scott, Frank Smith -- _tGlobal Health and International Development / _rAndrew Harmer, Jonathan Kennedy -- _tThe Politics of Global Health Inequalities: Approaches to Studying the Role of Power / _rYusra Ribhi Shawar, Jennifer Prah Ruger -- _tThe Global Politics of Access to Medicines: From 1.0 to 2.0 / _rSuerie Moon, Ellen 't Hoen -- _tGlobal Health Governance / _rColin McInnes -- _tThe State and Global Health / _rTed Schrecker -- _tEmerging Powers and Global Health Governance: The Case of BRICS Countries / _rYanzhong Huang -- _tThe History of International Health: Medicine, Politics, and Two Socio-Medical Perspectives, 1851 to 2000 / _rMarcos Cueto -- _tThe Politics of Global Health Agenda Setting / _rStephanie L. Smith, Jeremy Shiffman -- _tThe Politics of Intergovernmental Organizations in Global Health / _rTine Hanrieder -- _tCivil Society and Global Health Politics / _rDavid McCoy, Joseph Gafton -- _tThe Role of the Business Sector in Global Health Politics / _rKelley Lee, Julia Smith -- _tPhilanthropy and Global Health / _rJeremy Youde -- _tTrade and Investment Agreements and the Global Politics of Health / _rChris Holden, Benjamin Hawkins -- _tThe Global Politics of Healthcare Reform / _rSolomon Benatar, David Sanders, Stephen Gill -- _tTowards a Critical Political Economy of Global Health / _rTed Schrecker -- _tGlobalization and the Politics of Global Health / _rMatthew Sparke -- _tThe Human Right to Health and Global Health Politics / _rGorik Ooms, Rachel Hammonds -- _tReporting Disease Outbreaks in a World with No Digital Borders / _rSara E. Davies -- _tThe Politics of Pandemic Influenza Preparedness / _rAdam Kamradt-Scott -- _tThe Global Politics of HIV and AIDS / _rAlan Whiteside -- _tThe Politics of Global Vaccination Policies / _rStuart Blume -- _tNon-Communicable Diseases and Global Health Politics / _rRoger Magnusson -- _tThe Politics of Global Tobacco Control / _rKelley Lee -- _tThe Politics of Gender and Global Health / _rSarah Hawkes, Kent Buse -- _tThe Politics of Global Bioethical Frameworks / _rDiego S. Silva, Jeremy Snyder -- _tThe Global Politics of Neglected Tropical Diseases / _rObijiofor Aginam -- _tCritical Approaches to Global Health / _rAlan Ingram -- _tGlobal Health Diplomacy / _rAkram Khazatzadeh-Mahani, Arne Ruckert, Ronald Labonté -- _tSecurity and Health / _rSimon Rushton. |
520 | 8 | _aGlobal health politics has emerged over the last two decades as a distinct, interdisciplinary field of study which is beginning to demonstrate signs of maturity. It is concerned with the actions, practices, and policies that govern the sphere of global health. The field addresses not only the processes of decision-making, but also the structures of power that shape what is possible and the requirement for collective action to address global problems. Politics is unavoidable, necessary, and integral to effectively addressing global health challenges. The study of global health politics therefore is not about how to minimise interference in rational decision-making, but rather about explaining and improving the quality of political institutions and processes that will, in turn, improve global health action and, ultimately, outcomes. | |
588 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on January 6, 2020). | ||
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_aWorld health _xPolitical aspects. _959895 |
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_aPublic health _xInternational cooperation. _944115 |
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_aHealth and Wellbeing. _2ukslc |
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_aSocial services & welfare, criminology. _2thema |
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_aMcInnes, Colin, _eeditor. |
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_aLee, Kelley, _d1962- _eeditor. |
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_aYoude, Jeremy R., _d1976- _eeditor. _9122158 |
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_iPrint version : _z9780190456818 |
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