Global Health Governance: Crisis, Institutions and Political EconomyAdrian Kay, Owain Williams Palgrave Macmillan, 2009年7月23日 - 268 頁 Eminent scholars investigate the sharp contrast between the acute and multi-dimensional scale of the challenges to global health governance and the contradictory and ineffective responses to them. They draw on a wide range of disciplines to uncover the critical political economy dynamics in the contemporary governance of global health. |
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