The global response to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020/21 was dominated by the Westphalian primacy of national territory and sovereignty, significantly worsening and prolonging this global health crisis. Global platforms for cross-border coordination and cooperation, set up by the WHO and other global health partnerships, were constrained by national self-interest. Arguably, the lack of a global supranational (or post-Westphalian) authority in global health governance is one important structural reason for the fragmented, chaotic and ineffective global health response to a post-Westphalian challenge like Covid-19. We argue that the failure of Westphalian governance responses to the pandemic provides a unique window of opportunity for post-Wes...
The COVID-19 has renovated the debate about global health governance. Many scholars have proposed th...
The symmetric shock of the Covid-19 pandemic has come with heterogeneous consequences across the wor...
Building on two global Symposia hosted by the erfassungsblog and convened by the author, the 2020 “c...
The European Union (EU) is once again at the epicentre of a new challenge: a global health crisis, w...
The COVID-19 has renovated the debate about global health governance. A number of scholars have prop...
The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that no country acting alone can respond effectively to health thre...
The COVID-19 has renovated the debate about global health governance. Many scholars have proposed th...
Lecture given online on 25 May 2021The workshop 'Turning the Tide: Contemporary Challenges to Health...
As modern societies become more complex, interconnected, and interdependent, this has led to new for...
Prior to COVID-19, EU-level activity in health appeared limited. While the pandemic raised the EU’s ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confronted the European Union and the global community with unprecedented ...
The world is currently facing the worst pandemic in a century and we were caught unprepared. COVID-1...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
The COVID-19 has renovated the debate about global health governance. Many scholars have proposed th...
The symmetric shock of the Covid-19 pandemic has come with heterogeneous consequences across the wor...
Building on two global Symposia hosted by the erfassungsblog and convened by the author, the 2020 “c...
The European Union (EU) is once again at the epicentre of a new challenge: a global health crisis, w...
The COVID-19 has renovated the debate about global health governance. A number of scholars have prop...
The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that no country acting alone can respond effectively to health thre...
The COVID-19 has renovated the debate about global health governance. Many scholars have proposed th...
Lecture given online on 25 May 2021The workshop 'Turning the Tide: Contemporary Challenges to Health...
As modern societies become more complex, interconnected, and interdependent, this has led to new for...
Prior to COVID-19, EU-level activity in health appeared limited. While the pandemic raised the EU’s ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confronted the European Union and the global community with unprecedented ...
The world is currently facing the worst pandemic in a century and we were caught unprepared. COVID-1...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
The COVID-19 has renovated the debate about global health governance. Many scholars have proposed th...
The symmetric shock of the Covid-19 pandemic has come with heterogeneous consequences across the wor...
Building on two global Symposia hosted by the erfassungsblog and convened by the author, the 2020 “c...