2022
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(22)00583-9
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Global health diplomacy—reconstructing power and governance

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“…Currently, foreign policy and global health diplomacy have undergone tremendous transformations.. Diplomacy has tended to entrench itself as a substantial aspect of the global health governance [40]. The COVID-19 pandemic exerted its grim influence globally as multilateral cooperation surfaced as prime constraints and challenges, with global health integrated into geopolitics.…”
Section: The Correlation Of Health With Foreign Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, foreign policy and global health diplomacy have undergone tremendous transformations.. Diplomacy has tended to entrench itself as a substantial aspect of the global health governance [40]. The COVID-19 pandemic exerted its grim influence globally as multilateral cooperation surfaced as prime constraints and challenges, with global health integrated into geopolitics.…”
Section: The Correlation Of Health With Foreign Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, foreign policy and global health diplomacy have undergone tremendous transformations. Diplomacy has tended to entrench itself as a substantial aspect of the global health governance [40]. The COVID-19 pandemic exerted its grim infl uence globally as multilateral cooperation surfaced as prime constraints and challenges, with global health integrated into geopolitics.…”
Section: The Correlation Of Health With Foreign Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urgency of this need is underlined by the complex context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which exposed the political nature of health policy, and the war in Ukraine—the latest in a series of 21st-century conflicts that are stark reminders of the profound impacts of conflict on the provision of health care to affected populations. The papers in a new Lancet Series on political science and health 1 , 2 , 3 provide a detailed exploration of the interface between health and political science and international relations' concepts, frameworks, and institutions. This Series outlines important questions for future research and analytical investigation.…”
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confidence: 99%