schema:description 2 | "内容記述: 1. Introduction: The Importance of the SARS Outbreak The coughs heard round the warld An epidemic of 'firsts' SARS and the governace of global infectious disease threats SARS as the first post - Westphalian pathogen A political pathology of SARSPart1 Westphalian and Pst - Westphalian Public Health 2. Of Germs and Borders Pathogens without passports The politics of passports Pathogens within politics3. Public Health and the Westphalian System of International Politics Introduction The world accouding to Westphalia The Westphalian system Westphalian gobernance principles The politics of Westphalian governance Westphalian public health Westphalian public health in action: The International Health Regulations The Collapse of the classical regime From Westphalian public health towards what ?4. Public Health in the Post - Westphalian System of Global Politics Microbes on the March The shock of the new: Crafting post - Westphalian public health New process,new substance Beyond state - centrism: Global health governace Beyond the national interest: Global public goods for health Revision of the International Health Regulations: The de- Westphalianization of the classical regime Post - Westphalian worriesPart2. The SARS Outbreak and post- Westphalian Public Healt5. Brief History of the Global SARS Outbreak of 2002 - 03 An epidemic unfolds before the global society Sometime before November 2002: Animal to human, Guangdong Province? November 2002 to February 2003: Outbreak in Guangdong Province February 2003: Guangdong, Hong Kong, Hanoi March 2003: A world - wide health threat April 2003: The crisis deepens May 2003: Turning the corner June 2003: 'Stopped dead in its tracks'6. China Confronts Public Health's ' New World Order ' How the Victory was won China: Epidemiological and Governance epicenter China,SARS,and Westphalian public health Westphalian sovereignty V. global health governance National interest v.global public goods for health SARS,China,and taiwan Conclusion7. Beyond China: Lessons from SARS for Post - Westphalian Public Health Introduction Strengthening global health governance on infectious diseases The power of global public goods for health Elevating public health as a national political priority Reinforcing the Public health - Human rights linkage All's well that ends well?8. SARS and Vulnerabilities of Post - Westphalian Public Health The other side of the Rubicon Crossing priou Rubicons: The fate of previous governance innovations in international infectious disease control Rubicons not crossed : The limited applicabilitiy of WHO's new global alert power Stagnation after crossing : The sustainability of Post - Westphalian governance Crossing with baggage: Public health's Westphalian core Realpolitik over the Rubicon: Post 0 Westphalian public health and the great powers Germs don't recognize Rubicons: Confronting the axis of illness9. Conclusion: Governing Infectious Diseases in Globalized Anarchy The Tipping point The new way of working...(more)" |