In a world beset by serious and unconscionable health disparities, by dangerous contagions that can circle our globalized planet in hours, and by a bewildering confusion of health actors and systems, humankind needs a new vision, a new architecture, new coordination among renewed systems to ensure central health capabilities for all. Global Health Justice and Governance lays out the critical problems facing the world today and offers a new theory of justice and governanceas a way to resolve these seemingly intractable issues. A fundamental responsibility of society is to ensure human flourishing. The central role that health plays in flourishing places a unique claim on our public institutions and resources, to ensure central health capabilities to reduce premature death and avoid preventable morbidities. Faced with staggering inequalities, imperiling epidemics, and inadequate systems, the world desperately needs a new global health architecture. Global Health Justice and Governance lays out thisvision.
Part I: Problems in Global Health and Governance; Global Health Problems; Global Health Governance Problems; Part II: Global Health Justice; Contrasting Theories of Global Justice; An Alternative Account: Provincial Globalism; Part III: Global Health Governance; Divergent Perspectives in Global Health Governance; Global Health Governance as Shared Health Governance; International and Global Health Law; Part IV: The International Order and Global Institutions; WHO and Other United Nations Agencies; The World Bank and Other Organisations; Emerging Countries; Part V: States: Actors, Institutions, and Policies; Fulfilling Global Health Justice Requirements: Realizing The Health Capability Paradigm (HCP); Shared Health Governance at the Domestic Level;
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