Background - Recent scholarship has increasingly identified global power asymmetries as the root cause of health inequities. This article examines how such asymmetries manifest in global governance for health, and how this impacts health outcomes. Results - We focus on the political-economic determinants of global health inequities, and how these determinants operate at different levels of social action (micro, meso, and macro) through distinct but interacting mechanisms. To clarify how these mechanisms operate, we develop an integrative framework for examining the links between global neoliberalism—the currently dominant policy paradigm premised on advancing the reach of markets and promoting ever-growing international economic integration...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
Global health is at the threshold of a new era. Few times in his- tory has the world faced challenge...
Background Despite decades of evidence gathering and calls for action, few countries have systemati...
Background - Recent scholarship has increasingly identified global power asymmetries as the root cau...
Shows how differentials in wealth and power affect health burdens and shape the structure of governa...
Abstract In this paper, we draw upon and build on three presentations which were part of the plenary...
The study of global health governance has developed rapidly over recent years. That literature has i...
Striking disparities in access to healthcare and in health outcomes are major characteristics of hea...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
New contours of global inequality present new challenges for global health, and require that we cons...
This article analyzes the changes in health conditions and quality of life in the populations of dev...
The determinants of old and new epidemics, including the increase of non communica- ble diseases in ...
This introduction to the special issue aims to conceptualize the structural and super-structural re...
The analysis of the impact of economic globalisation on health depends on how it is defined and shou...
Trade and Investment Agreements (TIAs) have been widely criticized for their potentially negative ef...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
Global health is at the threshold of a new era. Few times in his- tory has the world faced challenge...
Background Despite decades of evidence gathering and calls for action, few countries have systemati...
Background - Recent scholarship has increasingly identified global power asymmetries as the root cau...
Shows how differentials in wealth and power affect health burdens and shape the structure of governa...
Abstract In this paper, we draw upon and build on three presentations which were part of the plenary...
The study of global health governance has developed rapidly over recent years. That literature has i...
Striking disparities in access to healthcare and in health outcomes are major characteristics of hea...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
New contours of global inequality present new challenges for global health, and require that we cons...
This article analyzes the changes in health conditions and quality of life in the populations of dev...
The determinants of old and new epidemics, including the increase of non communica- ble diseases in ...
This introduction to the special issue aims to conceptualize the structural and super-structural re...
The analysis of the impact of economic globalisation on health depends on how it is defined and shou...
Trade and Investment Agreements (TIAs) have been widely criticized for their potentially negative ef...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
Global health is at the threshold of a new era. Few times in his- tory has the world faced challenge...
Background Despite decades of evidence gathering and calls for action, few countries have systemati...