scholarly journals Towards Critical Analysis of the Political Determinants of Health Comment on "How Neoliberalism Is Shaping the Supply of Unhealthy Commodities and What This Means for NCD Prevention"

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 121-123
Author(s):  
Julia Smith

The recent perspective article "How Neoliberalism Is Shaping the Supply of Unhealthy Commodities and What This Means for NCD Prevention," by Lencucha and Throw, interrogates how the dominant neoliberal paradigm restricts meaningful policy action to prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It contributes an NCD perspective to the existing literature on neoliberalism and health, which to date has been dominated by a focus on HIV, gender and trade agreements. It further advances the emerging commercial determinants of health (CDoH) scholarship by calling for more nuanced analysis of how the governance of both health and the economy facilitates corporate influence in policy-making. In political science terms, Lencucha and Throw are calling for greater structural analysis. However, their focus on the pragmatic, as opposed to political, aspects of neoliberalism reflects a hesitancy within health scholarship to engage in political analysis. This depoliticization of health serves neoliberal interests by delegitimizing critical questions about who sustains and benefits from current institutional norms. Lencucha and Throw’s call for greater interrogation of the structures of neoliberalism forms a basis from which to advance analysis of the political determinants of health.

2005 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 9-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Genevlève Roch, ◽  
Clémence Dallaire, ◽  
Michel O’Neill, ◽  
Marielle Roy, ◽  
Louise Robinette

Although many initiatives to establish caring practice models have been undertaken, few have benefited from an explicit analysis of the political environment where they were to be implemented. This article describes the use of a tool for political analysis and intervention to facilitate implementation of a caring philosophy approach into a major teaching hospital in the Montreal area. General comments on the use of politics and policy-making to put in place more caring environments are offered in the conclusion.


Global Policy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (S6) ◽  
pp. 5-11
Author(s):  
Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng ◽  
Sakiko Fukuda‐Parr ◽  
Manjari Mahajan ◽  
Sridhar Venkatapuram

2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Dawes

Since January 2020, the U.S. has had over 150,000 deaths attributed to the Coronavirus, and morbidity and mortality rates continue to rise. In the United States, minorities are more likely to die from COVID-19 than other populations - a fact that further solidifies the disparate nature of race and ethnicity relative to one’s health and the inequities in care. COVID-19 has not struck all equally because our economic and social policies have not benefited all equally. This paper introduces a new model, the political determinants of health, which focuses on their role in creating, perpetuating, and exacerbating health inequities.


Author(s):  
José María Baño León

<p align="justify">La Unión Monetaria exige disciplina presupuestaria, pero al mismo tiempo, reduce drásticamente las posibilidades de una gobernación independiente. El trabajo examina el desfase entre el debate político interno en España y las posibilidades reales de una política autónoma, una vez que el Tribunal de Justicia (asunto “Pringle”) ha recordado los severos límites de la solidaridad europea. Por último se analizan críticamente algunas de las reformas legislativas recientes. </p> <p align="justify"><b>The European Monetary Union demands a budgetary discipline. Nonetheless, at the same time, it drastically reduces the possibilities of autonomous decision making. This paper examines the mismatch between the political debate in Spain and the actual possibilities for independent policy making; particularly, once the ECJ has recalled (in the “Pringle” case), the severe obligations arising out of the European solidarity principle. The paper concludes with a critical analysis of some of the recent regulatory reforms. </b></p>


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