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245 0 0 _aGlobal health and global health ethics /
_cedited by Solomon Benatar, Gillian Brock.
246 3 _aGlobal Health & Global Health Ethics
264 1 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2011.
300 _a1 online resource (viii, 342 pages) :
_bdigital, PDF file(s).
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
500 _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
505 0 0 _gPart I.
_tGlobal Health, Definitions and Descriptions:
_g1.
_tWhat is global health? /
_rSolomon Benatar and Ross Upshur;
_g2.
_tThe state of global health in a radically unequal world: patterns and prospects /
_rRonald Labonté and Ted Schrecker;
_g3.
_tAddressing the societal determinants of health: the key global health ethics imperative of our times /
_rAnne-Emmanuelle Birn;
_g4.
_tGender and global health: inequality and differences /
_rLesley Doyal and Sarah Payne;
_g5.
_tHeath systems and health /
_rMartin McKee --
_gPart II.
_tGlobal Health Ethics, Responsibilities and Justice: Some Central Issues:
_g6.
_tIs there a need for global health ethics?: for and against /
_rDavid Hunter and Angus J. Dawson;
_g7.
_tJustice, infectious disease and globalisation /
_rMichael J. Selgelid;
_g8.
_tInternational health inequalities and global justice: toward a middle ground /
_rNorman Daniels;
_g9.
_tThe human right to health /
_rJonathan Wolff;
_g10.
_tResponsibility for global health? /
_rAllen Buchanan and Matthew DeCamp;
_g11.
_tGlobal health ethics: the rationale for mutual caring /
_rSolomon Benatar, Abdallah S. Daar and Peter A. Singer --
_gPart III.
_tAnalyzing Some Reasons for Poor Health:
_g12.
_tTrade and health: the ethics of global rights, regulation and redistribution /
_rMeri Koivusalo;
_g13.
_tDebt, structural adjustment and health /
_rJeff Rudin and David Sanders;
_g14.
_tThe international arms trade and global health /
_rSalahaddin Mahmudi-Azer;
_g15.
_tAllocating resources in humanitarian medicine /
_rSamia A. Hurst, Nathalie Mezger and Alex Mauron;
_g16.
_gInternational aid and global health /
_rAnthony B. Zwi;
_g17.
_tClimate change and health: risks and inequities /
_rSharon Friel, Colin Butler and Anthony McMichael;
_g18.
_tAnimals, the environment and global health /
_rDavid Benatar;
_g19.
_tThe global crisis and global health /
_rStephen Gill and Isabella Bakker --
_gPart IV.
_tShaping the Future:
_g20.
_tThe health impact fund: how to make new medicines accessible to all /
_rThomas Pogge;
_g21.
_tBiotechnology and global health /
_rHassan Masun, Justin Chakma and Abdallah S. Daar;
_g22.
_tFood security and global health /
_rLynn McIntyre and Krista Rondeau;
_g23.
_tInternational taxation /
_rGillian Brock;
_g24. Global health research: changing the agenda /
_rTikki Pang;
_g25.
_tJustice and research in developing countries /
_rAlex John London;
_g26.
_tValues in global health governance /
_rKearsley A. Stewart, Gerald T. Keusch and Arthur Kleinman;
_g27.
_tPoverty, distance and two dimensions of ethics /
_rJonathan Glover;
_g28.
_tTeaching global health ethics /
_rJames Dwyer;
_g29.
_tTowards a new common sense: the need for new paradigms of global health /
_rIsabella Bakker and Stephen Gill.
520 _aWhat can be done about the poor state of global health? How are global health challenges intimately linked to the global political economy and to issues of social justice? What are our responsibilities and how can we improve global health? Global Health and Global Health Ethics addresses these questions from the perspective of a range of disciplines, including medicine, philosophy and the social sciences. Topics covered range from infectious diseases, climate change and the environment to trade, foreign aid, food security and biotechnology. Each chapter identifies the ways in which we exacerbate poor global health and discusses what we should do to remedy the factors identified. Together, they contribute to a deeper understanding of the challenges we face, and propose new national and global policies. Offering a wealth of empirical data and both practical and theoretical guidance, this is a key resource for bioethicists, public health practitioners and philosophers.
650 0 _aWorld health.
650 0 _aPublic health
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
700 1 _aBenatar, S. R.,
_eeditor.
700 1 _aBrock, Gillian,
_eeditor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9780521146777
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511984792
999 _c521028
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