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- catalog abstract ""The global SARS outbreak of 2003 was a frightening reminder of the power of the microbial world to threaten human populations. In SARS, Governance and the Globalization of Disease, David P. Fidler provides the first comprehensive analysis of the SARS outbreak and how it was successfully managed by the global effort led by the World Health Organization. Fidler argues that SARS was the first dangerous pathogen to emerge into a radically new governance context, which enabled the global effort against SARS to achieve an historic victory. This victory included both the successful management of a global outbreak of a dangerous pathogen and the dramatic battle to control the disease in China in the face of serious impediments created by the Chinese government. With SARS and other pathogenic threats still looming this book makes a significant and timely contribution to understanding humanity's ongoing struggle with the microbial world."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13297592.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description ""The global SARS outbreak of 2003 was a frightening reminder of the power of the microbial world to threaten human populations. In SARS, Governance and the Globalization of Disease, David P. Fidler provides the first comprehensive analysis of the SARS outbreak and how it was successfully managed by the global effort led by the World Health Organization. Fidler argues that SARS was the first dangerous pathogen to emerge into a radically new governance context, which enabled the global effort against SARS to achieve an historic victory. This victory included both the successful management of a global outbreak of a dangerous pathogen and the dramatic battle to control the disease in China in the face of serious impediments created by the Chinese government. With SARS and other pathogenic threats still looming this book makes a significant and timely contribution to understanding humanity's ongoing struggle with the microbial world."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1 Introduction: The Importance of the SARS Outbreak 1 -- The coughs heard round the world 1 -- An epidemic of 'firsts' 3 -- SARS and the governance of global infectious disease threats 6 -- SARS as the first post-Westphalian pathogen 7 -- A political pathology of SARS 8 -- Part I Westphalian and Post-Westphalian Public Health 11 -- 2 Of Germs and Borders 13 -- Pathogens without passports 13 -- The politics of passports 16 -- Pathogens within politics 18 -- 3 Public Health and the Westphalian System of International Politics 21 -- The world according to Westphalia 21 -- The Westphalian system 22 -- Westphalian governance principles 23 -- The politics of Westphalian governance 25 -- Westphalian public health 26 -- Westphalian public health in action: The International Health Regulations 32 -- The collapse of the classical regime 35 -- From Westphalian public health towards what? 41 -- 4".
- catalog description "Crossing prior Rubicons: The fate of previous governance innovations in international infectious disease control 157 -- Rubicons not crossed: The limited applicability of WHO's new global alert power 162 -- Stagnation after crossing: The sustainability of post-Westphalian governance 166 -- Crossing with baggage: Public health's Westphalian core 170 -- Realpolitik over the Rubicon: Post-Westphalian public health and the great powers 174 -- Germs don't recognize Rubicons: Confronting the axis of illness 179 -- 9 Conclusion: Governing Infectious Diseases in Globalized Anarchy 186 -- The tipping point 186 -- The new way of working 189.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 192-208) and index.".
- catalog description "May 2003: Turning the corner 99 -- June 2003: 'Stopped dead in its tracks' 104 -- 6 China Confronts Public Health's 'New World Order' 106 -- How the victory was won 106 -- China: Epidemiological and governance epicenter 107 -- China, SARS, and Westphalian public health 107 -- Westphalian sovereignty v. global health governance 114 -- National interest v. global public goods for health 126 -- SARS, China, and Taiwan 129 -- 7 Beyond China: Lessons from SARS for Post-Westphalian Public Health 132 -- Strengthening global health governance on infectious diseases 132 -- The power of global public goods for health 145 -- Elevating public health as a national political priority 148 -- Reinforcing the public health-human rights linkage 151 -- All's well that ends well? 155 -- 8 SARS and Vulnerabilities of Post-Westphalian Public Health 156 -- The other side of the Rubicon 156 --".
- catalog description "Public Health in the Post-Westphalian System of Global Politics 42 -- Microbes on the march 42 -- The shock of the new: Crafting post-Westphalian public health 46 -- New process, new substance 48 -- Beyond state-centrism: Global health governance 50 -- Beyond the national interest: Global public goods for health 57 -- Revision of the International Health Regulations: The de-Westphalianization of the classical regime 60 -- Post-Westphalian worries 68 -- Part II The SARS Outbreak and Post-Westphalian Public Health 69 -- 5 Brief History of the Global SARS Outbreak of 2002-03 71 -- An epidemic unfolds before the global society 71 -- Sometime before November 2002: Animal to human, Guangdong Province? 71 -- November 2002 to February 2003: Outbreak in Guangdong Province 73 -- February 2003: Guangdong, Hong Kong, Hanoi 76 -- March 2003: A world-wide health threat 77 -- April 2003: The crisis deepens 87 --".
- catalog extent "xvii, 219 p. :".
- catalog identifier "140393326X (cloth)".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Palgrave Macmillan,".
- catalog subject "2004 G-933".
- catalog subject "614.5/92 22".
- catalog subject "Global Health.".
- catalog subject "Health Policy.".
- catalog subject "RA644.S17 F53 2004".
- catalog subject "SARS (Disease) Epidemiology.".
- catalog subject "SARS (Disease) Government policy.".
- catalog subject "Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.".
- catalog subject "Socioeconomic Factors.".
- catalog subject "WC 505 F451s 2004".
- catalog subject "World Health.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1 Introduction: The Importance of the SARS Outbreak 1 -- The coughs heard round the world 1 -- An epidemic of 'firsts' 3 -- SARS and the governance of global infectious disease threats 6 -- SARS as the first post-Westphalian pathogen 7 -- A political pathology of SARS 8 -- Part I Westphalian and Post-Westphalian Public Health 11 -- 2 Of Germs and Borders 13 -- Pathogens without passports 13 -- The politics of passports 16 -- Pathogens within politics 18 -- 3 Public Health and the Westphalian System of International Politics 21 -- The world according to Westphalia 21 -- The Westphalian system 22 -- Westphalian governance principles 23 -- The politics of Westphalian governance 25 -- Westphalian public health 26 -- Westphalian public health in action: The International Health Regulations 32 -- The collapse of the classical regime 35 -- From Westphalian public health towards what? 41 -- 4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Crossing prior Rubicons: The fate of previous governance innovations in international infectious disease control 157 -- Rubicons not crossed: The limited applicability of WHO's new global alert power 162 -- Stagnation after crossing: The sustainability of post-Westphalian governance 166 -- Crossing with baggage: Public health's Westphalian core 170 -- Realpolitik over the Rubicon: Post-Westphalian public health and the great powers 174 -- Germs don't recognize Rubicons: Confronting the axis of illness 179 -- 9 Conclusion: Governing Infectious Diseases in Globalized Anarchy 186 -- The tipping point 186 -- The new way of working 189.".
- catalog tableOfContents "May 2003: Turning the corner 99 -- June 2003: 'Stopped dead in its tracks' 104 -- 6 China Confronts Public Health's 'New World Order' 106 -- How the victory was won 106 -- China: Epidemiological and governance epicenter 107 -- China, SARS, and Westphalian public health 107 -- Westphalian sovereignty v. global health governance 114 -- National interest v. global public goods for health 126 -- SARS, China, and Taiwan 129 -- 7 Beyond China: Lessons from SARS for Post-Westphalian Public Health 132 -- Strengthening global health governance on infectious diseases 132 -- The power of global public goods for health 145 -- Elevating public health as a national political priority 148 -- Reinforcing the public health-human rights linkage 151 -- All's well that ends well? 155 -- 8 SARS and Vulnerabilities of Post-Westphalian Public Health 156 -- The other side of the Rubicon 156 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Public Health in the Post-Westphalian System of Global Politics 42 -- Microbes on the march 42 -- The shock of the new: Crafting post-Westphalian public health 46 -- New process, new substance 48 -- Beyond state-centrism: Global health governance 50 -- Beyond the national interest: Global public goods for health 57 -- Revision of the International Health Regulations: The de-Westphalianization of the classical regime 60 -- Post-Westphalian worries 68 -- Part II The SARS Outbreak and Post-Westphalian Public Health 69 -- 5 Brief History of the Global SARS Outbreak of 2002-03 71 -- An epidemic unfolds before the global society 71 -- Sometime before November 2002: Animal to human, Guangdong Province? 71 -- November 2002 to February 2003: Outbreak in Guangdong Province 73 -- February 2003: Guangdong, Hong Kong, Hanoi 76 -- March 2003: A world-wide health threat 77 -- April 2003: The crisis deepens 87 --".
- catalog title "SARS : governance and the globalization of disease / David P. Fidler.".
- catalog type "text".