Global health governance in international society /
This text argues that the rise of institutions and organizations dedicated to global health - global health governance - has emerged, grown, and proven itself resilient over the past generation because international society has come to understand addressing global health as part of a larger sense of...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford, United Kingdom :
Oxford University Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Global Health Governance in International Society; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; ChapterOutline; 1: The English School and the Emergence of International Society; Core Beliefs of the English School and International Society; English School Normativity in Action: Pluralism and Solidarism; Pushing the Boundaries of International Society; Expanding International SocietyÂś Potential Membership; Lack of Engagement with Economic Issues; Conclusion; 2: Primary Institutions, Secondary Institutions, and Moral Obligation
- Primary and Secondary InstitutionsPrimary Institutions; Secondary Institutions; Moral Obligation and Responsibility as a Primary Institution; The Importance of Secondary Institutions; Conclusion; 3: The Evolution of Global Health Governance; The International Sanitary Conferences; The League of Nations Health Office; The World Health Organization; Health for All by 2000; International Health Regulations; The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Conclusion; 4: Contemporary Global Health Governance Actors; States
- The World Health OrganizationMultilateral Funding Agencies; World Bank; Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; Public-Private Partnerships; Non-State and Private Actors; Non-Governmental Organizations; Prominent Individuals; Philanthropic Organizations; Conclusion; 5: Development Assistance for Health; Trends in Development Assistance for Health; Where Does Global Health Aid Go?; HIV/AIDS; Malaria; Tuberculosis; Non-Communicable Diseases; Health Systems Strengthening; Non-State Actors and Global Health Aid; Conclusion; 6: International Society Confronts Ebola
- Ebola in West AfricaInternational Society Responds to Ebola; Calls for Reform in the Aftermath of Ebola; Conclusion; 7: China, International Society, and Global Health Governance; China and International Society; China and Health Diplomacy in Africa; China and Global Health Governance Institutions; Conclusion; Conclusion; The Future of Global Health Governance; Works Cited; Index