The author examines how the World Health Organization's approach to fulfilling its disease eradication mandate – now commonly described as 'global health security' – has changed and adapted over time.
In the age of air travel and globalized trade, pathogens that once took months or even years to spread beyond their regions of origin can now circumnavigate the globe in a matter of hours. Amid growin
The authors examine how health governance is being transformed amid globalization, characterized by the emergence of new actors and institutions, and the interplay of competing ideas about global heal