Since the SARS epidemic in 2003, the international community has urged Chinese leaders to do more to address infectious diseases. This paper looks at two cases in which the Chinese government securitized infectious disease (SARS and avian influenza) and examines the pros and cons of securitization. It is argued that the reactive mobilization involved in a securitizing move runs counter to the preventive risk management strategy needed to address infectious diseases. Although the Copenhagen School favours desecuritization as a return to normal practices, in the Chinese cases desecuritizing moves proved detrimental, involving cover-ups and restrictions on activists pressing for greater information. The article begins by examining the contribu...
This article examines how pandemic influenza has been framed as a security issue, threatening the fu...
This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic be...
The special SARS-CoV-2 commission of the World Health Organisation has lately formulated several hyp...
Amidst growing scholarly interest in global health governance and the securitization of infectious d...
Using HIV/AIDS, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and avian influenza as case studies, this ...
As an epidemic that emerged in China in the last month of 2019 and caused political, social and econ...
This paper examines China‟s compliance decisions of global infectious disease control in the cases o...
Infectious disease outbreaks primarily affect communities of individuals with little reference to th...
SARS [Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome] penetrated China in spring of 2003, created havoc in the so...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...
Background Although the SARS outbreak involved few probable cases of infection in Europe, swift inte...
Infectious disease outbreaks primarily affect communities of individuals with little reference to th...
BACKGROUND: Although the SARS outbreak involved few probable cases of infection in Europe, swift int...
Background: Over the past decades global environmental change, globalization, urbanization, and the ...
In the closing decade of the 20th century the myriad challenges posed by infectious disease in a glo...
This article examines how pandemic influenza has been framed as a security issue, threatening the fu...
This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic be...
The special SARS-CoV-2 commission of the World Health Organisation has lately formulated several hyp...
Amidst growing scholarly interest in global health governance and the securitization of infectious d...
Using HIV/AIDS, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and avian influenza as case studies, this ...
As an epidemic that emerged in China in the last month of 2019 and caused political, social and econ...
This paper examines China‟s compliance decisions of global infectious disease control in the cases o...
Infectious disease outbreaks primarily affect communities of individuals with little reference to th...
SARS [Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome] penetrated China in spring of 2003, created havoc in the so...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...
Background Although the SARS outbreak involved few probable cases of infection in Europe, swift inte...
Infectious disease outbreaks primarily affect communities of individuals with little reference to th...
BACKGROUND: Although the SARS outbreak involved few probable cases of infection in Europe, swift int...
Background: Over the past decades global environmental change, globalization, urbanization, and the ...
In the closing decade of the 20th century the myriad challenges posed by infectious disease in a glo...
This article examines how pandemic influenza has been framed as a security issue, threatening the fu...
This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic be...
The special SARS-CoV-2 commission of the World Health Organisation has lately formulated several hyp...