Fr. 220.00

Global Governance and Public Health - Obstacles and Opportunities

English · Hardback

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Global health issues transcend national borders and state sovereignty. As a result, a collective response at the international level is necessary to effectively address these problems. This response, however, is not simply based on medical expertise or technology, but is largely dependent on politics. Health has become inextricably linked to policies developed by global governance, whether these policies involve the surveillance and the prevention of the spread of infectious disease across borders, the distribution and consumption of goods that pose a health risk through international commerce, the right to quality health for everyone, or the protection of human health from climate change and environmental degradation.

International relations theories provide a key analytical tool for understanding the dynamics of the political process in global governance in addressing health issues in an increasingly globalized world. Each chapter will features boxes highlighting case studies relevant to the material, discussion questions, and suggested readings.

List of contents










1. International Relations Theory and Global Health / 2. Intergovernmental Organizations and Global Health Governance / 3. Non-State Actors and Global Health Governance / 4. Controlling Infectious Diseases / 5. Global Cooperation and Chronic Diseases / 6. Securitizing Global Health / 7. Health as an International Human Right / 8. Global Health and the Environment / Index

About the author










Geoffrey Cockerham is associate professor of political science at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Arizona, and a J.D. degree from Louisiana State University. His research and teaching interests include international cooperation, international institutions, international law and global governance.

Summary

This book uses international relations theory to offer different explanations for the politics of global health governance.

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