Introduction
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The introduction lays out the basic questions at the heart of the book: why has the international community moved from seeing health as a marginal issue to understanding it as something vital and deserving of attention? It presents the notion that this shift can be understood by interpreting global health governance as a secondary institution within international society and as part of a larger notion of moral obligation and responsibility. In this way, it draws on the English School of international relations theory to explain an empirical reality in global politics. Finally, the introduction outlines the rest of the chapters in the book and how they will help build the argument.
2018 ◽
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2018 ◽
2017 ◽
Vol 23
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pp. 583-600
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2018 ◽
Vol 73
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pp. 449-463
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2014 ◽
pp. 155-168