Recent policy debates provide mounting evidence that global governance of epidemics in Asia is evolving with the rise of new actors, agendas, and programs to address the transnational nature of public health emergencies. However, there have been relatively few studies that address the question of why certain public health approaches are preferred. Drawing on the case studies of severe acute respiratory syndrome and H5N1 avian influenza, this article sets out to answer 2 questions about global governance of epidemics in Asia: What set of ideas characterizes the form of global governance of epidemics in Asia? Why does it prevail while other alternatives fall by the wayside? The central argument in this article is that the global public health...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...
Recent epidemics have prompted large-scale international interventions, aimed at mitigating the spre...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) have introduc...
Recent policy debates provide mounting evidence that global governance of epidemics in Asia is evolv...
Asian countries have dealt with COVID-19 with varying levels of success. The WHO’s lack of effective...
Using HIV/AIDS, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and avian influenza as case studies, this ...
Asian countries have dealt with COVID-19 with varying levels of success. The WHO’s lack of effective...
Current global health policy is dominated by a preoccupation with infectious diseases and in particu...
Why is the response to H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) so challenged in Indonesia? Why...
This article comes from the intense international pressure that follows a near-catastrophy, such as ...
Since the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003, there has been much discussi...
This article provides a framework for thinking about Asian approaches to and impact on global health...
Every nation in Asia has dealt with COVID-19 differently and with varying levels of success in the a...
The threat posed by influenza pandemics raises serious ethical issues, as well as questions of globa...
A rising Asia brings to the global arena a new set of increasingly influential players with their ow...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...
Recent epidemics have prompted large-scale international interventions, aimed at mitigating the spre...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) have introduc...
Recent policy debates provide mounting evidence that global governance of epidemics in Asia is evolv...
Asian countries have dealt with COVID-19 with varying levels of success. The WHO’s lack of effective...
Using HIV/AIDS, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and avian influenza as case studies, this ...
Asian countries have dealt with COVID-19 with varying levels of success. The WHO’s lack of effective...
Current global health policy is dominated by a preoccupation with infectious diseases and in particu...
Why is the response to H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) so challenged in Indonesia? Why...
This article comes from the intense international pressure that follows a near-catastrophy, such as ...
Since the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003, there has been much discussi...
This article provides a framework for thinking about Asian approaches to and impact on global health...
Every nation in Asia has dealt with COVID-19 differently and with varying levels of success in the a...
The threat posed by influenza pandemics raises serious ethical issues, as well as questions of globa...
A rising Asia brings to the global arena a new set of increasingly influential players with their ow...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...
Recent epidemics have prompted large-scale international interventions, aimed at mitigating the spre...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) have introduc...