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Making Sense of Global Health Governance: A Policy Perspective by Kent Buse (Eng
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- Objectstaat
- ISBN-13
- 9780230209923
- Book Title
- Making Sense of Global Health Governance
- ISBN
- 9780230209923
- Subject Area
- Political Science, Social Science, Medical
- Publication Name
- Making Sense of Global Health Governance : a Policy Perspective
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan The Limited
- Item Length
- 5.8 in
- Subject
- Public Health, Globalization, Sociology / General, International Relations / General, General
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.1 in
- Item Weight
- 21.9 Oz
- Item Width
- 8.6 in
- Number of Pages
- Xxii, 366 Pages
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Palgrave Macmillan The Limited
ISBN-10
0230209920
ISBN-13
9780230209923
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Number of Pages
Xxii, 366 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Making Sense of Global Health Governance : a Policy Perspective
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Public Health, Globalization, Sociology / General, International Relations / General, General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Medical
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
21.9 Oz
Item Length
5.8 in
Item Width
8.6 in
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Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
'Making Sense of Global Health Governance is an important contribution to a debate that is often poorly informed and bewildered by vested interest. Readers will find this an informative read and an excellent step forward in understanding the evolution and developments of a changing global health architecture.' - Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Secretary and CEO, GAVI Alliance 'Making Sense of Global Health Governance attempts to unsnarl a rapidly changing global policy landscape. This volume is an important read for policy makers, practitioners and students of global health. Happily, Kent Buse and his colleagues have reached beyond the traditional staid discussions of this subject to cast light on the mosh pit of global health governance. The journey into this mildly anarchic vibrant area of inquiry (to the ungoing beat of globalization) will not disappoint.' - Ann Marie Kimball, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, USA 'In this provocative collection of essays, Kent Buse and colleagues take stock of how policy-makers across the globe are responding to the threats to public health posed by an ever-increasing flow of goods and people. True to its title, this unique collaboration between scholars and practitioners helps the reader understand the institutional structures, initiatives, decision-making processes, and rules of accountability that affect health outcomes, and examines whether or not these have been successful in securing publichealth. Its most valuable contribution is its recommendations for what could - and should - be done differently. Reflecting the views and expertise of a wide range of distinguised public health experts, policy-makers, and political and social scientists, it is a must-read for those responsible for formulating rules that affect public health, as well as for students and scholars thereof.' - Michel Sidibé, Executive Director, UNAIDS 'Making sense of the many players in global health is not a job for the faint hearted, given the ever more complicated funding arrangements, institutional missions, policies and personalities. The contributors to Making Sense of Global Health Governance do a great service for all of us who are involved in the field. Readers will be enlightened - and inspired to take on the important task of improving international agencies' responses to the health needs of poor people, getting more health and protection from risk for the money.' - Ruth Levine, Vice President, Centre for Global Development '...a clear overview of research issues on global health governance...gives the reader a profound insight as to the important issues in global health.' - Global Health Governance, "Making Sense of Global Health Governance is an important contribution to a debate that is often poorly informed and bewildered by vested interest. Readers will find this an informative read and an excellent step forward in understanding the evolution and developments of a changing global health architecture." - Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Secretary and CEO, GAVI Alliance "Making Sense of Global Health Governance attempts to unsnarl a rapidly changing global policy landscape. This volume is an important read for policy makers, practitioners and students of global health. Happily, Kent Buse and his colleagues have reached beyond the traditional staid discussions of this subject to cast light on the mosh pit of global health governance. The journey into this mildly anarchic vibrant area of inquiry (to the ungoing beat of globalization) will not disappoint." - Ann Marie Kimball, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, USA "In this provocative collection of essays, Kent Buse and colleagues take stock of how policy-makers across the globe are responding to the threats to public health posed by an ever-increasing flow of goods and people. True to its title, this unique collaboration between scholars and practitioners helps the reader understand the institutional structures, initiatives, decision-making processes, and rules of accountability that affect health outcomes, and examines whether or not these have been successful in securing public health. Its most valuable contribution is its recommendations for what could - and should - be done differently. Reflecting the views and expertise of a wide range of distinguised public health experts, policy-makers, and political and social scientists, it is a must-read for those responsible for formulating rules that affect public health, as well as for students and scholars thereof." - Michel Sidibe, Executive Director, UNAIDS "Making sense of the many players in global health is not a job for the faint hearted, given the ever more complicated funding arrangements, institutional missions, policies and personalities. The contributors to Making Sense of Global Health Governance do a great service for all of us who are involved in the field. Readers will be enlightened - and inspired to take on the important task of improving international agencies' responses to the health needs of poor people, getting more health and protection from risk for the money." - Ruth Levine, Vice President, Centre for Global Development, "Making Sense of Global Health Governance is an important contribution to a debate that is often poorly informed and bewildered by vested interest. Readers will find this an informative read and an excellent step forward in understanding the evolution and developments of a changing global health architecture." - Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Secretary and CEO, GAVI Alliance "Making Sense of Global Health Governance attempts to unsnarl a rapidly changing global policy landscape. This volume is an important read for policy makers, practitioners and students of global health. Happily, Kent Buse and his colleagues have reached beyond the traditional staid discussions of this subject to cast light on the mosh pit of global health governance. The journey into this mildly anarchic vibrant area of inquiry (to the ungoing beat of globalization) will not disappoint." - Ann Marie Kimball, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, USA "In this provocative collection of essays, Kent Buse and colleagues take stock of how policy-makers across the globe are responding to the threats to public health posed by an ever-increasing flow of goods and people. True to its title, this unique collaboration between scholars and practitioners helps the reader understand the institutional structures, initiatives, decision-making processes, and rules of accountability that affect health outcomes, and examines whether or not these have been successful in securing public health. Its most valuable contribution is its recommendations for what could - and should - be done differently. Reflecting the views and expertise of a wide range of distinguised public health experts, policy-makers, and political and social scientists, it is a must-read for those responsible for formulating rules that affect public health, as well as for students and scholars thereof." - Michel Sidibé, Executive Director, UNAIDS "Making sense of the many players in global health is not a job for the faint hearted, given the ever more complicated funding arrangements, institutional missions, policies and personalities. The contributors to Making Sense of Global Health Governance do a great service for all of us who are involved in the field. Readers will be enlightened - and inspired to take on the important task of improving international agencies' responses to the health needs of poor people, getting more health and protection from risk for the money." - Ruth Levine, Vice President, Centre for Global Development , 'Making Sense of Global Health Governance is an important contribution to a debate that is often poorly informed and bewildered by vested interest. Readers will find this an informative read and an excellent step forward in understanding the evolution and developments of a changing global health architecture.' - Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Secretary and CEO, GAVI Alliance 'Making Sense of Global Health Governance attempts to unsnarl a rapidly changing global policy landscape. This volume is an important read for policy makers, practitioners and students of global health. Happily, Kent Buse and his colleagues have reached beyond the traditional staid discussions of this subject to cast light on the mosh pit of global health governance. The journey into this mildly anarchic vibrant area of inquiry (to the ungoing beat of globalization) will not disappoint.' - Ann Marie Kimball, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, USA 'In this provocative collection of essays, Kent Buse and colleagues take stock of how policy-makers across the globe are responding to the threats to public health posed by an ever-increasing flow of goods and people. True to its title, this unique collaboration between scholars and practitioners helps the reader understand the institutional structures, initiatives, decision-making processes, and rules of accountability that affect health outcomes, and examines whether or not these have been successful in securing public health. Its most valuable contribution is its recommendations for what could - and should - be done differently. Reflecting the views and expertise of a wide range of distinguised public health experts, policy-makers, and political and social scientists, it is a must-read for those responsible for formulating rules that affect public health, as well as for students and scholars thereof.' - Michel Sidib, Executive Director, UNAIDS 'Making sense of the many players in global health is not a job for the faint hearted, given the ever more complicated funding arrangements, institutional missions, policies and personalities. The contributors to Making Sense of Global Health Governance do a great service for all of us who are involved in the field. Readers will be enlightened - and inspired to take on the important task of improving international agencies' responses to the health needs of poor people, getting more health and protection from risk for the money.' - Ruth Levine, Vice President, Centre for Global Development '...a clear overview of research issues on global health governance...gives the reader a profound insight as to the important issues in global health.' - Global Health Governance, "Making Sense of Global Health Governance is an important contribution to a debate that is often poorly informed and bewildered by vested interest. Readers will find this an informative read and an excellent step forward in understanding the evolution and developments of a changing global health architecture." - Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Secretary and CEO, GAVI Alliance "Making Sense of Global Health Governance attempts to unsnarl a rapidly changing global policy landscape. This volume is an important read for policy makers, practitioners and students of global health. Happily, Kent Buse and his colleagues have reached beyond the traditional staid discussions of this subject to cast light on the mosh pit of global health governance. The journey into this mildly anarchic vibrant area of inquiry (to the ungoing beat of globalization) will not disappoint." - Ann Marie Kimball, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, USA "In this provocative collection of essays, Kent Buse and colleagues take stock of how policy-makers across the globe are responding to the threats to public health posed by an ever-increasing flow of goods and people. True to its title, this unique collaboration between scholars and practitioners helps the reader understand the institutional structures, initiatives, decision-making processes, and rules of accountability that affect health outcomes, and examines whether or not these have been successful in securing public health. Its most valuable contribution is its recommendations for what could - and should - be done differently. Reflecting the views and expertise of a wide range of distinguised public health experts, policy-makers, and political and social scientists, it is a must-read for those responsible for formulating rules that affect public health, as well as for students and scholars thereof." - Michel Sidibé, Executive Director, UNAIDS "Making sense of the many players in global health is not a job for the faint hearted, given the ever more complicated funding arrangements, institutional missions, policies and personalities. The contributors to Making Sense of Global Health Governance do a great service for all of us who are involved in the field. Readers will be enlightened - and inspired to take on the important task of improving international agencies' responses to the health needs of poor people, getting more health and protection from risk for the money." - Ruth Levine, Vice President, Centre for Global Development, "Making Sense of Global Health Governanceis an important contribution to a debate that is often poorly informed and bewildered by vestes interest. Readers will find this an informative read and an excellent step forward in understanding the evolution and developments of a changing global health architecture." -- Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Secretary and CEO, GAVI Alliance "Making Sense of Global Health Governanceattempts to unsnarl a rapidly changing global policy landscape. This volume is an important read for policy makers, practitioners and students of global health. Happily, Kent Buse and his colleagues have reached beyond the traditional staid discussions of this subject to cast light on the mosh pit of global health governance. The journey into this mildly anarchic vibrant area of inquiry (to the ungoing beat of globalization) will not disappoint." -- Ann Marie Kimball, Department of Health Services, University of Washington "In this provocative collection of essays, Kent Buse and colleagues take stock of how policy-makers across the globe are responding to the treats to public health posed by an ever-increasing flow of goods and people. True to its title, this unique collaboration between scholars and practitioners helps the reader understand the institutional structures, initiatives, decision-making processes, and rules of accountability that affect health outcomes, and examines whether or not these have been successful in securing public health. Its most valuable contribution is its recommendations for what could - and should - be done differently. Reflecting the views and expertise of a wide range of distinguised public health experts, policy-makers, and political and social scientists, it is a must-read for those responsible for formulating rules that affect public health, as well as for students and scholars thereof." -- Michel Sidibe, Deputy executive Director, UNAIDS "Making sense of the many players in global health is not a job for the faint hearted, given the ever more complicated funding arrangements, institutional missions, policies and personalities. The contributors toMaking Sense of Global Health Governancedo a great service for all of us who are invloved in the field. Readers will be enlightened - and inspired to take on the important task of improving international agencies' responses to the health needs of poor people, getting more health and protection from risk for the money." -- Ruth Levine, Vice President, Center for Global Development
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
362.1
Table Of Content
List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxes Foreword by Susanne Weber-Mosdorf Acknowledgements Acronyms About the Contributors Global Health Governance: The Emerging Agenda; K.Buse, N.Drager, W.Hein, B.Dal & K.Lee Historical Dimensions of Global Health Governance; V.Berridge, K.Loughlin & R.Herring Mapping the Global Health Architecture; G.Walt, N.Spicer & K.Buse Conceptual Models for Global Health Governance; W.Hein, S.Burris & C.Shearing Governance Norms in Global Health: Key Concepts; S.Bartsch, C.Huckel Schneider & L.Kohlmorgen Global Health Governance and Global Public Goods; R.D.Smith AIDS and Access to Medicines: Brazil, South Africa and Global Health Governance; J.P.Wogart, G.Calcagnotto, W.Hein & C.von Soest International Trade and Health: Loose Governance Arrangements across Sectors; M.Helble, E.Mok, B.Dal, N.Kessomboon& N.Drager Commercial Health Governance; K.Buse & C.Naylor Civil Society, its Organizations, and Global Health Governance; D.McCoy & M.Hilson The Role of Foundations in Global Governance for Health; J.W.Owen, G.Lister & S.Stansfield Global Health Partnerships: The Mosh Pit of Global Health Governance; K.Buse & A.Harmer Governance of Chronic Diseases; D.Stuckler, C.Hawkes & D.Yach Fighting HIV/AIDS and the Future of Health Systems; N.Veenstra & A.Whiteside Moving Global Health Governance Forward; I.Kickbusch Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
The Millennium ushered in renewed interest and investment in global health, in part because of concerns that globalization would intensify the risks of ill-health. But are we taking advantage of emerging opportunities? This book shines a light on the central actors, institutions and mechanisms involved and proposes an agenda for meaningful action.
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