Politics is not the ghost in the machine of global health policy. Conceptually, it makes little sense to argue otherwise, while history is replete with examples of individuals and movements engaging politically in global health policy. Were one looking for ghosts, a more likely candidate would be democracy, which is currently under attack by a new global health technocracy. Civil society movements offer an opportunity to breathe life into a vital, but dying, political component of global health policy
The global health agenda has been dominating the current global health policy debate. Furthermore, i...
New contours of global inequality present new challenges for global health, and require that we cons...
In this comment, I build on Shiffman’s call for the global health community to more d...
Politics is not the ghost in the machine of global health policy. Conceptually, it makes little sens...
The formulation of global health policy is political; and all institutions operating in the global h...
The formulation of global health policy is political; and all institutions operating in the global h...
Politics play a central part in determining health and development outcomes as Gorik Ooms highlights...
Brugha and Bruen (2014) raise a number of compelling issues related to the interaction between polit...
McCoy and Singh rightly comment on how extraordinary it is to need to spell out the political nature...
Politics play a central part in determining health and development outcomes as Gorik Ooms highlights...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
Members of the 67th World Health Assembly in 2014 were presented with a framework document to guide ...
In this comment, I build on Shiffman’s call for the global health community to more deeply investiga...
This article agrees with recent arguments suggesting that normative and epistemic power is rife with...
The Lancet-University of Oslo Commission on Global Governance for health correctly concluded that: ‘...
The global health agenda has been dominating the current global health policy debate. Furthermore, i...
New contours of global inequality present new challenges for global health, and require that we cons...
In this comment, I build on Shiffman’s call for the global health community to more d...
Politics is not the ghost in the machine of global health policy. Conceptually, it makes little sens...
The formulation of global health policy is political; and all institutions operating in the global h...
The formulation of global health policy is political; and all institutions operating in the global h...
Politics play a central part in determining health and development outcomes as Gorik Ooms highlights...
Brugha and Bruen (2014) raise a number of compelling issues related to the interaction between polit...
McCoy and Singh rightly comment on how extraordinary it is to need to spell out the political nature...
Politics play a central part in determining health and development outcomes as Gorik Ooms highlights...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
Members of the 67th World Health Assembly in 2014 were presented with a framework document to guide ...
In this comment, I build on Shiffman’s call for the global health community to more deeply investiga...
This article agrees with recent arguments suggesting that normative and epistemic power is rife with...
The Lancet-University of Oslo Commission on Global Governance for health correctly concluded that: ‘...
The global health agenda has been dominating the current global health policy debate. Furthermore, i...
New contours of global inequality present new challenges for global health, and require that we cons...
In this comment, I build on Shiffman’s call for the global health community to more d...