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Tables of Contents for Health Policy in a Globalising World
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Foreword Gro Harlem Bruntland, Director General, World Health Organisation
Preface Anthony B. Zwi
Part I: 1. An introduction to global health policy Kelley Lee, Suzanne Fustukian, Kent Buse
2. The public health implications of multilateral trade agreements M. Kent Ranson, Robert Beaglehole, Carlos M. Correa, Zafar Mirza, Kent Buse and Nick Drager
3. Globalisation and multilateral public-private health partnerships: issues for health policy Kent Buse and Gill Walt
4. Global solutions to local health problems: where is the evidence? The case of private health care providers in developing countries Ruairi Brugha and Anthony B. Zwi
5. Regulation in the context of global health markets Lilani Kumaranayake and Sally Lake
6. Global policy networks: the propagation of health care financing reform since the 1980s Kelley Lee and Hilary Goodman
7. The globalisation of health sector reform policies: is 'lesson drawing' part of the process? Barbara McPake
8. Cost-effectiveness analysis and priority setting: global approach without local meaning? Lilani Kumaranayake and Damian Walker
Part II: 9. Global rhetoric and individual realities: linking violence against women and reproductive health Susannah Mayhew and Charlotte Watts
10. The globalisation of DOTS: tuberculosis as a global emergency John Porter, Kelley Lee and Jessica Ogden
11. Ageing and health policy: global perspectives Peter Lloyd-Sherlock
12. Workers health and safety in a globalising world Suzanne Fustukian, Dinesh Sethi and Anthony B. Zwi
13. Globalisation, conflict and the humanitarian response Anthony B. Zwi, Suzanne Fustukian and Dinesh Sethi
Part III: 14. Globalisation and health policy: trends and opportunities Kent Buse, Nick Drager, Suzanne Fustukian and Kelley Lee.