Moving health sovereignty in Africa disease, governance, climate change

Today's era of intense globalization has unleashed dynamic movements of people, pathogens, and pests that overwhelm the static territorial jurisdictions on which the governance provided by sovereign states and their formal intergovernmental institutions is based.

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Call Number :RA 441 .M68 2016

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245 0 0 |a Moving health sovereignty in Africa  |b disease, governance, climate change  |c edited by John J. Kirton, Andrew F. Cooper, Franklyn Lisk, Hany Besada 
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300 |a xviii, 304 pages  |b illustrations  |c 24 cm. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a pt.1. Introduction -- Moving health sovereignty in Africa -- pt.2. Africa's Health Challeges and Concepts -- Moving health sovereignty: an African perspective -- South Africa's sovereignty and HIV/AIDS -- AIDS and security in the twenty-first century -- Assessing African health governance amid global biopolitics -- Conceptual events: bridging the epistemological divide among stakeholders -- pt.3. Global Governance Responses -- Doing things differently: World Bank health governance innovations in sub-Saharan Africa -- Can the World Trade Organization be trusted? The impact of trade law and politics in global health governance -- G8 health governance for Africa -- pt.4. Connecting Health and Climate Change in Global Governance -- The impact of climate change on health governance and sovereignty in Africa -- Innovation for integrated climate-health governance for Africa -- Connecting climate change and health: the global governance gap -- pt.5. Conclusion 
520 |a Today's era of intense globalization has unleashed dynamic movements of people, pathogens, and pests that overwhelm the static territorial jurisdictions on which the governance provided by sovereign states and their formal intergovernmental institutions is based. 
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650 0 |a Regional medical programs  |z Africa 
650 0 |a Medicine  |x International cooperation 
700 1 |a Kirton, John J.  |e editor of compilation 
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