Volume IV, Issue 2: Spring 2011
Spring 2011 Special Issue: The Intersection of Health and Security
Global Health Security: Closing the Gaps in Responding to Infectious Disease Emergencies
Jennifer B. Nuzzo and Gigi Kwik Gronvall
US Military Global Health Engagement since 9/11: Seeking Stability through Health
Jean-Paul Chretien
Securitizing Global Health: A View from Maternal Health
Laura Baringer and Steve Heitkamp
The International Flow of Risk: The Governance of Health in an Urbanizing World
Julie E. Fischer and Rebecca Katz
The
Security Dividend: What the United States Can Obtain from Investing More in
International Health Care Capacity
Kermit Jones
Why African Countries Need to Participate in Global Health Security Discourse
Lenias Hwenda, Percy Mahlathi, and Treasure Maphanga
H1N1 – The Social Costs of Cultural Confusion
Bill Durodié
Other Papers
Rise and Fall of Global Health as a Foreign Policy Issue
David P. Fidler
Global Health Governance at a Crossroads
Nora Y. Ng and Jennifer Prah Ruger
Epidemics as Politics with Case Studies from Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam
Tuong Vu
Stop Making Excuses: Understanding Hepatitis B and the Global Failure to Act
Laura L. Janik-MarusovRegional HIV-Related Policy Processes in Peru in the Context of the Peruvian National Decentralization Plan and Global Fund Support: Peru GHIN Study
Ruth Iguiñiz-Romero, Roberto López Chirinos, José Pajuelo and Carlos Cáceres, Clara Sandoval, Alejandro
Health Diplomacy in China
Xu Jing, Liu Peilong, and Guo Yan
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