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Transitioning Healthcare Support in Developing Countries From the US to China: Emerging Research and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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Transitioning Healthcare Support in Developing Countries From the US to China: Emerging Research and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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In terms of healthcare, in both the People's Republic of China and
the United States there have been dramatic changes within the past
60 years. The PRC has evolved to be a superpower and a major player
in the international healthcare development arena whereas the USA
has struggled to maintain its image as a major builder of soft
diplomacy. When it comes to delivering healthcare, Africa is a
continent with many developing countries with individualized needs
that calls for individualized healthcare plans, and both the PRC
and USA have struggled with this relationship. The PRC on one hand
has had social conflict with the average African, which has been
detrimental to relations, the USA on the other hand, has reduced
international development funds and has been in a healthcare crisis
of its own. Due to these changes, Africa has essentially become the
last battleground for soft power with healthcare being the
measuring tool. Transitioning Healthcare Support in Developing
Countries From the US to China: Emerging Research and Opportunities
explores the history of healthcare in Africa from the 1960s to the
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic in 2020. This book examines the
relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the
United States of America (USA) in providing healthcare services to
Africa and documents the struggles and areas of both success and
failure in doing so. The chapters cover issues such as racism in
PRC residing in Africa and the USA's struggle with coronavirus.
This book is ideal for government officials, medical personnel,
policymakers, international agencies, practitioners, stakeholders,
researchers, academicians, and students interested in the relations
and healthcare delivery between both the USA and PRC to Africa.
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