Global public-private partnerships for health and nutrition have proliferated since the 1990s—a trend raising important questions about authority and legitimacy in global governance. Yet within the fields of international relations and public health, there has been only limited empirical research into the global politics and power dynamics behind such partnerships. This article explores how and why the Scaling Up Nutrition partnership was established. Drawing on interviews, observations, and document analysis, it demonstrates how public and private actors exercise combinations of instrumental, structural, and discursive power to normalize and institutionalize their interests and values at the global level. The study highlights as such the c...
Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a ...
dimensions of global public–private health partnerships through the ‘three faces of power ’ lens. Th...
Partnerships among academia, government and industry have emerged in response to global challenges i...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have become an integral part of global architecture, and efforts ...
Abstract Background Regulation of food environments is needed to address the global challenge of poo...
Objective Transnational food, beverage and restaurant companies, and their corporate foundations, ma...
This paper broadly explores the influence of private foundations in the governance of global health....
This paper brings structure to the discussion of private-sector engagement in nutrition by clarifyin...
The scaling up nutrition (SUN) policy framework requires extensive public-private partnership (PPP)....
The Codex Alimentarius has approved ongoing work for international guidance on front-of-pack (FoP) n...
The global health system has significantly evolved over the last 30 years, particularly since the UN...
Actors working in global health often portray it as an enterprise grounded in principled concerns, a...
© 2008 Dr. David Alexander (Sandy) RossThe world faces many complex and difficult problems at the gl...
Actual or perceived conflict of interests (COIs) among public and private actors in the field of nut...
BACKGROUND: While there is a growing body of legally-focused analyses exploring the potential restri...
Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a ...
dimensions of global public–private health partnerships through the ‘three faces of power ’ lens. Th...
Partnerships among academia, government and industry have emerged in response to global challenges i...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have become an integral part of global architecture, and efforts ...
Abstract Background Regulation of food environments is needed to address the global challenge of poo...
Objective Transnational food, beverage and restaurant companies, and their corporate foundations, ma...
This paper broadly explores the influence of private foundations in the governance of global health....
This paper brings structure to the discussion of private-sector engagement in nutrition by clarifyin...
The scaling up nutrition (SUN) policy framework requires extensive public-private partnership (PPP)....
The Codex Alimentarius has approved ongoing work for international guidance on front-of-pack (FoP) n...
The global health system has significantly evolved over the last 30 years, particularly since the UN...
Actors working in global health often portray it as an enterprise grounded in principled concerns, a...
© 2008 Dr. David Alexander (Sandy) RossThe world faces many complex and difficult problems at the gl...
Actual or perceived conflict of interests (COIs) among public and private actors in the field of nut...
BACKGROUND: While there is a growing body of legally-focused analyses exploring the potential restri...
Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a ...
dimensions of global public–private health partnerships through the ‘three faces of power ’ lens. Th...
Partnerships among academia, government and industry have emerged in response to global challenges i...