Why did the World Health Organization (WHO) not act in a timely fashion to declare the coronavirus outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)? If it had done so, could the United States have heeded the warning and controlled the spread of the virus? Is the WHO\u27s delay a factual cause of the calamities that the United States has suffered? This article addresses these questions. Part I examines the development of the WHO and its governance mechanism, major powers and limits, and past achievements and failures. It also explores how the WHO responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and what could have been done-but was not done-in the early stages. Part II analyzes why the United States failed to effectively respond to the ...
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When examining the accomplishments of the World Health Organization (WHO), the merits of its role in...
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The World Health Organization (WHO) was born after the devastation of World War II, as a normative a...
This chapter begins by discussing the role of the WHO in the politics of global health, its mandate,...
As the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated, in today’s interconnected, globalized world, the state of...
The uncontrollable spread of the Covid-19 pandemic disease has caused extensive responses of the aff...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented national authority seems the motto of the day, and inter...
From the time China reported a novel coronavirus to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December ...
Why did the World Health Organization (WHO) not act in a timely fashion to declare the coronavirus o...
When examining the accomplishments of the World Health Organization (WHO), the merits of its role in...
The challenges of the World Health Organization (WHO) begin, perhaps, with its name—framed as one or...
AbstractIn this Essay, I argue that the World Health Organization (WHO) has not been equipped with t...
On April 14, 2020, President Trump announced the suspension of funding for the World Health Organiza...
The emergence and quick spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the focus and dynamics of the de...
COVID-19, a new pandemic, has swept the world. How could this have happened? In theory the world sho...
The past year has shown more than ever that the world badly needs effective international leadership...
Do administrative law rules and principles apply to international regulatory bodies? And if so, are ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) was born after the devastation of World War II, as a normative a...
This chapter begins by discussing the role of the WHO in the politics of global health, its mandate,...
As the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated, in today’s interconnected, globalized world, the state of...
The uncontrollable spread of the Covid-19 pandemic disease has caused extensive responses of the aff...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented national authority seems the motto of the day, and inter...
From the time China reported a novel coronavirus to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December ...