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Product Description: The book argues that global health governance is being conducted in a nonpolar world, one in which nation states are competing to establish their spheres of influence on a global scale, what Parag Khanna in his book The Second World has called the geopolitical marketplace...read more
By Ilona Kickbusch (editor)

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9789814324151 | World Scientific Pub Co Inc, April 22, 2016, cover price $78.00 | About this edition: The book argues that global health governance is being conducted in a nonpolar world, one in which nation states are competing to establish their spheres of influence on a global scale, what Parag Khanna in his book The Second World has called the geopolitical marketplace.
9780198125457, titled "Works of John Wesley: Letters 1721-1739" | Oxford Univ Pr, June 1, 1980, cover price $49.95 | also contains Works of John Wesley: Letters 1721-1739

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Product Description: Governance for health describes the attempts of governments and other actors to steer communities, whole countries or even groups of countries in the pursuit of health as integral to well-being. This study tracks recent governance innovations to address the priority determinants of health and categorizes them into five strategic approaches to smart governance for health...read more

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9789289002745 | 1 edition (World Health Organization, April 30, 2013), cover price $36.00 | About this edition: Governance for health describes the attempts of governments and other actors to steer communities, whole countries or even groups of countries in the pursuit of health as integral to well-being.

By Ilona Kickbusch (editor)

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9789814355155 | World Scientific Pub Co Inc, July 22, 2013, cover price $130.00

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Diplomacy is undergoing profound changes in the 21st century, and global health is one of the areas where this is most apparent. The negotiation processes that shape and manage the global policy environment for health are increasingly conducted not only between public health experts representing health ministries of nation states but include many other major players at the national level and in the global arena. These include philanthropists and public-private players. As health moves beyond its purely technical realm to become an ever more critical element in foreign policy, security policy, and trade agreements, new skills are needed to negotiate global regimes, international agreements and treaties, and to maintain relations with a wide range of actors. The intent of this book is to provide learning tools for today's broad group of "new health diplomats" in the landscape of this ever-shifting, complex technical and political arena. The case studies are told as the negotiations were experienced by individuals who participated in the various debates, dialogues, negotiations, or by experts who have studied them. This collection fills an important gap in both knowledge and practice providing insight on how negotiations on global health issues have transpired, the successes, challenges, failures, tools and frameworks for negotiation, mechanisms of policy coherence, ways to achieve global health objectives internationally, and how global health diplomacy used as a foreign policy tool can improve relations between nations.
By Ilona Kickbusch (editor)

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9789814368025 | 1 edition (World Scientific Pub Co Inc, January 30, 2012), cover price $104.00

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9789814368032 | 1 edition (World Scientific Pub Co Inc, January 30, 2012), cover price $59.00 | About this edition: Diplomacy is undergoing profound changes in the 21st century, and global health is one of the areas where this is most apparent.

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Product Description: Pandemics, substance abuse, natural disasters, obesity, and warfare: these are not only health crises but social crises as well. Now a panel of leaders in global health explores the vital but understudied social theories behind the practice of health promotion, including cultural capital, risk and causality, systems theory, and the dynamic between individual and community...read more

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9780387377575 | 1 edition (Springer Verlag, April 1, 2007), cover price $119.00 | About this edition: Pandemics, substance abuse, natural disasters, obesity, and warfare: these are not only health crises but social crises as well.

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9781441922809 | Springer Verlag, October 15, 2010, cover price $119.00 | About this edition: Pandemics, substance abuse, natural disasters, obesity, and warfare: these are not only health crises but social crises as well.

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Product Description: The facts are hard to ignore: rising rates of chronic disease, epidemic obesity and diabetes, a widening longevity gap between rich and poor, health care “reforms” at odds with patient interests. In response, Policy Innovations for Health argues that a nation’s well-being mirrors the health of its citizens―and calls not only for improvement in our health care systems but for a complete reconceptualization of health and social policy, starting with expanded, interrelated roles for health care providers, consumers, and policymakers...read more
By Ilona Kickbusch (editor)

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9780387798752 | 1 edition (Springer Verlag, October 31, 2008), cover price $109.00 | About this edition: The facts are hard to ignore: rising rates of chronic disease, epidemic obesity and diabetes, a widening longevity gap between rich and poor, health care “reforms” at odds with patient interests.

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9781441927309 | Springer Verlag, October 31, 2008, cover price $109.00 | About this edition: The facts are hard to ignore: rising rates of chronic disease, epidemic obesity and diabetes, a widening longevity gap between rich and poor, health care “reforms” at odds with patient interests.

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