This paper aims to examine changes and continuities in terms of actors and policies in the global health governance on coronaviruses in order to understand the available tools, the characters and the extent they meet the required responses of a pandemic. In doing so, this paper examines actors and policies in the governance of three occurrences of coronaviruses, i.e. SARS, MERS, and the COVID-19. Actors and policies are mapped based on its function in a pandemic: (a) surveillance and knowledge dissemination, (b) material and financial assistance both for emergency and long term purposes, and (c) rule-making behavior. This paper found that the larger scale of the COVID-19 pandemic has led more actors involved in the global governance of COVI...
Many believes year 2020 would brought great changes and opportunities for their future. No one ever...
The relationship between human health and disease is neither a new concept nr a new subject. The out...
This paper examines Indonesia’s foreign policy regarding the handling of the global COVID-19 pandem...
This research explores the effects of coronavirus on global relations and strategy making in the int...
This study is being conducted when the Corona virus spreads around the world and becomes an economic...
This chapter begins by discussing the role of the WHO in the politics of global health, its mandate,...
The government has issued some policies in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Some policies include...
Humankind has been haunted and tormented by diseases that have taken a toll on hundreds of thousands...
As of October 29, 2020, WHO stated that Covid-19 had infected more than 43 millionpeople worldwide w...
Every nation in Asia has dealt with COVID-19 differently and with varying levels of success in the a...
Political scientists bring important tools to the analysis of the coronavirus disease 20...
As the world has become a global village with increasing socio-economic interdependence, health, sec...
The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that no country acting alone can respond effectively to health thre...
This paper employs cases to discuss the impact of information, disinformation, and the evolution of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is considerably the biggest global health challenge of this modern era. Spread...
Many believes year 2020 would brought great changes and opportunities for their future. No one ever...
The relationship between human health and disease is neither a new concept nr a new subject. The out...
This paper examines Indonesia’s foreign policy regarding the handling of the global COVID-19 pandem...
This research explores the effects of coronavirus on global relations and strategy making in the int...
This study is being conducted when the Corona virus spreads around the world and becomes an economic...
This chapter begins by discussing the role of the WHO in the politics of global health, its mandate,...
The government has issued some policies in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Some policies include...
Humankind has been haunted and tormented by diseases that have taken a toll on hundreds of thousands...
As of October 29, 2020, WHO stated that Covid-19 had infected more than 43 millionpeople worldwide w...
Every nation in Asia has dealt with COVID-19 differently and with varying levels of success in the a...
Political scientists bring important tools to the analysis of the coronavirus disease 20...
As the world has become a global village with increasing socio-economic interdependence, health, sec...
The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that no country acting alone can respond effectively to health thre...
This paper employs cases to discuss the impact of information, disinformation, and the evolution of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is considerably the biggest global health challenge of this modern era. Spread...
Many believes year 2020 would brought great changes and opportunities for their future. No one ever...
The relationship between human health and disease is neither a new concept nr a new subject. The out...
This paper examines Indonesia’s foreign policy regarding the handling of the global COVID-19 pandem...