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Introduction: The International Political Economy of Global Health Governanceh governance by means of an international political economy (IPE) approach. The chapter, and indeed this volume, is the first major attempt to generate an IPE of global health governance, wherein explanations of contemporary crises in global health and the contested space of global health policies a

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Global Governance Capacities in Health: WHO and Infectious Diseasessed issue requiring a global response. AIDS, for example, has contributed to more than 2.1 million deaths in 2007 alone (UNAIDS/WHO, 2007, p. 1). It has been estimated that a new influenza pandemic could kill up to 150 million people (Nabarro, 2005). With the various economic, demographic and techno

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Chronic Diseases and Global Health Governance: The Contrasting Cases of Food and Tobaccos their prevention as a major challenge for global public health. Major NCD risks are related to diet and physical activity and include ‘high blood pressure, high concentrations of cholesterol in the blood, inadequate intake of fruit and vegetables, overweight or obesity, and physical inactivity’. O

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Unpacking Economism and Remapping the Terrain of Global Healthglobal health. We need to analyse to what extent the political ecosystem that inhabits this space transfers power and to whom. We need to map the epistemic communities and the multitude of networks and their spheres of influence (Ilona Kickbusch, 2003).

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IMF Policies and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa 2001), its impact on health is being increasingly scrutinised (Labonté and Tor Gerson, 2005, p. 157). Generally, trade liberalisation is welfare-enhancing because it promotes economic growth and this should, other things being equal, lead to less poverty (for a brief discussion of this assumption s
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