Health Policy in a Globalising World. Edited by Kelley Lee, Kent Buse, and Suzanne Fustukian. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. 331. In late 1999, tens of thousands of activists descended on Seattle to protest the World Trade Organization (XVTO) and, in particular, its impact on workers and worker health.\u27 As technological developments and economic changes have led to increasing globalization, the impact of globalization on workers and workers\u27 health has become a prominent concern for academics as well as activists. The recent book Health Policy in a Globalising World presents an excellent collection of essays devoted to this and other topics related to globalization and its influence on public health. The resulting com...
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For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
Globalisation is affecting all aspects of human society. There is increasing economic integration of...
Abstract This debut editorial of Globalization and Health introduces the journal, briefly delineatin...
This paper’s thesis is that international trade agreements, U.S. health system characteristics, and ...
Abstract Globalization is a fairly recent addition to the panoply of concepts describing the interna...
The analysis of the impact of economic globalisation on health depends on how it is defined and shou...
In this paper, originally presented at an event held by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in t...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
Globalization is currently one of the key challenges facing the field of public. By giving rise to I...
Background: Health has long been recognized as a central feature of development. Globalization tends...
The impact of globalization on health is complex, both positively and negatively. Benefits include i...
Abstract Globalization is a key context for the study of social determinants of health (SDH). Broadl...
Abstract The tremendous benefits which have been conferred to almost 5 billion people through improv...
The definition of the term “globalization” is itself contested terrain. This article recognizes the ...
Abstract The labor, environmental, economic, and health consequences of globalization have been well...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
Globalisation is affecting all aspects of human society. There is increasing economic integration of...
Abstract This debut editorial of Globalization and Health introduces the journal, briefly delineatin...
This paper’s thesis is that international trade agreements, U.S. health system characteristics, and ...