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Author Davies, Sara E., author.

Title Disease diplomacy : international norms and global health security / Sara E. Davies, Adam Kamradt-Scott, and Simon Rushton.

Publication Info. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2015]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 179 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Building global health security : the drive for IHR revision -- From 'tipping point' to 'cascade' : SARS and the IHR revision process -- H5N1 in Asia : tracking government behavior -- 'Swine flu' : the first test of the IHR -- Post-H1N1 : the IHR review process, state capacity, and political will.
Summary In the age of air travel and globalized trade, pathogens that once took months or even years to spread beyond their regions of origin can now circumnavigate the globe in a matter of hours. Amid growing concerns about such epidemics as Ebola, SARS, MERS, and H1N1, disease diplomacy has emerged as a key foreign and security policy concern as countries work to collectively strengthen the global systems of disease surveillance and control. The revision of the International Health Regulations (IHR), eventually adopted by the World Health Organization's member states in 2005, was the foremost manifestation of this novel diplomacy. The new regulations heralded a profound shift in international norms surrounding global health security, significantly expanding what is expected of states in the face of public health emergencies and requiring them to improve their capacity to detect and contain outbreaks. Drawing on Martha Finnemore and Kathryn Sikkink's "norm life cycle" framework and based on extensive documentary analysis and key informant interviews, Disease Diplomacy traces the emergence of these new norms of global health security, the extent to which they have been internalized by states, and the political and technical constraints governments confront in attempting to comply with their new international obligations. The authors also examine in detail the background, drafting, adoption, and implementation of the IHR while arguing that the very existence of these regulations reveals an important new understanding: that infectious disease outbreaks and their management are critical to national and international security."--Publisher description.
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Subject World Health Organization.
Public health laws, International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
Public health laws, International. (OCoLC)fst01082374
Communicable Disease Control -- legislation & jurisprudence.
Disease Outbreaks -- prevention & control.
Global Health.
Health Policy.
Health Services Administration.
International Cooperation.
Added Author Kamradt-Scott, Adam, 1974- author.
Rushton, Simon, 1978- author.
Other Form: Print version: Davies, Sara Ellen. Disease diplomacy 9781421416489 (DLC) 2014026796 (OCoLC)885015161
ISBN 9781421416496 (electronic bk.)
1421416492 (electronic bk.)
1421416492 (electronic)
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