China Engages Global Health Governance

China Engages Global Health Governance
Author: L. Chan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2011-01-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230116248

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This book explores public health in China in particular the management of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with the goal of understanding China's compliance with and resistance to the norms and rules embedded in the global health regime.

China Engages Global Governance

China Engages Global Governance
Author: Gerald Chan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2011-10-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135449988

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This book focuses on China’s increasing involvement in global governance as a result of the phenomenal rise of its economy and global power. It examines whether and in what ways China is capable of participating in multilateral interactions; if it is willing and able to provide global public goods to address a wide array of global problems; and what impact this would have on both global governance and order. The book provides a comprehensive assessment of China’s increasing influence over how world affairs are being managed; how far China, with increasing clout, interacts with other major powers in global governance, and what the consequences and implications are for the evolving global system and world order. This book is the first to explore China’s engagement with global governance in traditional and new securities.

China Engages Global Health Governance

China Engages Global Health Governance
Author: L. Chan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2011-01-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230116248

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This book explores public health in China in particular the management of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with the goal of understanding China's compliance with and resistance to the norms and rules embedded in the global health regime.

International Regimes in Global Health Governance

International Regimes in Global Health Governance
Author: Jiyong Jin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1000353907

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By analysing the roles and problems faced by international regimes as major players in global health governance, this book looks into the root causes of the often insufficient supply of global public goods for health and of the deficiencies in current global health governance. Combining several different methods of analysis and methodologies, this book sketches out the landscape of international public health governance involving a range of international actors. These include the World Health Organization, the World Trade Organization, the Biological Weapons Convention and international human rights regimes. Through a novel theoretical framework that synthesises the theory of securitisation, public goods and international regimes, the author then focuses on factors that have resulted in observed deficiencies in global health governance. Based on these examinations, the book also tries to explore feasible approaches for institutional refinement and innovations for greater effectiveness in global health governance. The book will appeal to academics and policy makers interested in global health, international relations and international law.

Global Health Governance in International Society

Global Health Governance in International Society
Author: Jeremy R. Youde
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2018
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0198813058

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This book 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 moral responsibility and obligation.

Governing Health in Contemporary China

Governing Health in Contemporary China
Author: Yanzhong Huang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 113615549X

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The lack of significant improvement in people’s health status and other mounting health challenges in China raise a puzzling question about the country’s internal transition: why did the reform-induced dynamics produce an economic miracle, but fail to reproduce the success Mao had achieved in the health sector? This book examines the political and policy dynamics of health governance in post-Mao China. It explores the political-institutional roots of the public health and health care challenges and the evolution of the leaders’ policy response in contemporary China. It argues that reform-induced institutional dynamics, when interacting with Maoist health policy structure in an authoritarian setting, have not only contributed to the rising health challenges in contemporary China, but also shaped the patterns and outcomes of China’s health system transition. The study of China’s health governance will further our understanding of the evolving political system in China and the complexities of China’s rise. As the world economy and international security are increasingly vulnerable to major disease outbreaks in China, it also sheds critical light on China’s role in global health governance.

China Engages Global Governance

China Engages Global Governance
Author: Pak K. Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

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This book focuses on China's increasing involvement in global governance as a result of the phenomenal rise of its economy and global power. It examines whether and in what ways China is capable of participating in multilateral interactions; if it is willing and able to provide global public goods to address a wide array of global problems; and what impact this would have on both global governance and order. The book provides a comprehensive assessment of China's increasing influence over how world affairs are being managed; how far China, with increasing clout, interacts with other major powers in global governance, and what the consequences and implications are for the evolving global system and world order. This book is the first to explore China's engagement with global governance in traditional and new securities.

Global Governance and China

Global Governance and China
Author: Scott Kennedy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351586351

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This volume offers systematic analysis of China’s growing engagement in global governance institutions over the past three decades. During this period, China has gone from outsider to observer to insider. The volume is based on studies of Chinese involvement in a wide cross section of regimes, including trade, finance, intellectual property rights, foreign aid, and climate change. The contributions show that China’s participation in global governance reflects the mutually interactive processes of China’s own socialization into the global community and the simultaneous adaptation of global institutions and actors to China’s growing activism. Both China and the international system are internally complex. Hence, Chinese engagement varies across economic regimes, yielding different results in terms of Chinese compliance, its influence on regimes, and the extent of cooperation and conflict in addressing challenges in international society. The chapters reveal that China is neither purely a savior nor scofflaw of the global economic system, and while China is a defender of the status quo in some areas, it is a reformer in others, and occasionally a revisionist in still other spheres. A detailed analysis of many areas of global governance, this volume will be essential reading for students and scholars of international relations, Chinese studies and global governance.

The Making of Global Health Governance

The Making of Global Health Governance
Author: Nicole A. Szlezák
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137020830

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A study of governance in the emerging global domain, this book traces the evolution of global public policy making by focusing on four entities: a globalizing sector (health); a global disease (HIV/AIDS); a global organization (the Global Fund); and a major sovereign state (China).