Géopolitique De La Santé Mondiale 2013
DOI: 10.4000/books.cdf.2291
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“…These calls were triggered by the perceived "challenge of unaccountability" that pervades the legal environment beyond the state 21 . Despite such opacity, there is no doubt about the growing impact of international and transnational decision-making processes on public health in all countries 22,23,24,25 .…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These calls were triggered by the perceived "challenge of unaccountability" that pervades the legal environment beyond the state 21 . Despite such opacity, there is no doubt about the growing impact of international and transnational decision-making processes on public health in all countries 22,23,24,25 .…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na primeira década do século XXI, a saúde ascende à agenda de instâncias como o Conselho de Segurança e a Assembleia Geral da ONU; torna-se tema das "great power conferences, e chega às cúpulas dos G7/8/20/77" (Kickbusch e Ivanova, 2013, p. 22). Daí resultam parcerias mundiais com o setor privado industrial e os mecenas filantrópicos, cujos pesos político e financeiro acarretam a imposição de suas pró -prias prioridades, ameaçando a autoridade e a independên-cia da OMS (Kerouedan, 2013).…”
Section: Os Novos Atores Da Saúde Global E a Crise Da Omsunclassified
“…The expression "global health", widely used since the 1990s, originally referred to the awareness that an event anywhere on the planet poses a potential threat to the world population or to the national security of other countries, especially the United States 1 . The recent health crisis involving the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa consolidated the trend towards securitization of the international response to emergencies.…”
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confidence: 99%