This paper examines China‟s compliance decisions of global infectious disease control in the cases of Severe Respiratory Acute Syndrome (SARS). The processes involve interactions of actors in various levels such as states, sub-state actors, and international actors. Although all states share the interests of a disease-free world, the consequences of national compliance on disease control processes are always costly and political. Why does a state comply with international standards mainly issued by World Health Organization (WHO) on infectious disease control? The paper looks into the politics of global infectious disease control by investigating the processes of China‟s compliance decisions regarding SARS. More importantly, the paper addre...
Recent policy debates provide mounting evidence that global governance of epidemics in Asia is evolv...
Recent policy debates provide mounting evidence that global governance of epidemics in Asia is evolv...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...
Using HIV/AIDS, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and avian influenza as case studies, this ...
Background: Over the past decades global environmental change, globalization, urbanization, and the ...
abstract: There is no doubt that globalization has been a force in history , and especially in the p...
This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic be...
This chapter reviews the Covid-19 pandemic through the lens of the international law regime of the I...
Since the SARS epidemic in 2003, the international community has urged Chinese leaders to do more to...
Newly emerged SARS corona virus infection outbreak started in China in November 2002, spread across ...
Since the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003, there has been much discussi...
This article studies a conflict over two competing norms in which the actors demonstrated incompatib...
Growing interest in a wide range of global health issues makes China an increasingly important actor...
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) emerged in a world where information about infectious disea...
This article does not advance arguments regarding the efficacy or circumstances under which governme...
Recent policy debates provide mounting evidence that global governance of epidemics in Asia is evolv...
Recent policy debates provide mounting evidence that global governance of epidemics in Asia is evolv...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...
Using HIV/AIDS, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and avian influenza as case studies, this ...
Background: Over the past decades global environmental change, globalization, urbanization, and the ...
abstract: There is no doubt that globalization has been a force in history , and especially in the p...
This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic be...
This chapter reviews the Covid-19 pandemic through the lens of the international law regime of the I...
Since the SARS epidemic in 2003, the international community has urged Chinese leaders to do more to...
Newly emerged SARS corona virus infection outbreak started in China in November 2002, spread across ...
Since the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003, there has been much discussi...
This article studies a conflict over two competing norms in which the actors demonstrated incompatib...
Growing interest in a wide range of global health issues makes China an increasingly important actor...
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) emerged in a world where information about infectious disea...
This article does not advance arguments regarding the efficacy or circumstances under which governme...
Recent policy debates provide mounting evidence that global governance of epidemics in Asia is evolv...
Recent policy debates provide mounting evidence that global governance of epidemics in Asia is evolv...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...