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By analysing the roles and problems faced by international regimes
as major players in global health governance, this book looks into
the root causes of the often insufficient supply of global public
goods for health and of the deficiencies in current global health
governance. Combining several different methods of analysis and
methodologies, this book sketches out the landscape of
international public health governance involving a range of
international actors. These include the World Health Organization,
the World Trade Organization, the Biological Weapons Convention and
international human rights regimes. Through a novel theoretical
framework that synthesises the theory of securitisation, public
goods and international regimes, the author then focuses on factors
that have resulted in observed deficiencies in global health
governance. Based on these examinations, the book also tries to
explore feasible approaches for institutional refinement and
innovations for greater effectiveness in global health governance.
The book will appeal to academics and policy makers interested in
global health, international relations and international law.
By studying the significance and mechanisms of cultural
internationalism, this book aims to help emerging international
powers constructively engage in global governance in a multipolar
world, with particular regard to cultural considerations. Global
governance has, to a degree, become more significant than
traditional power politics on the international stage. Against this
backdrop, the author proposes the idea of a cultural
internationalism that centers upon cultural interactions, dialogues
and mutual learning, and he calls for international cooperation and
a reconstruction of the world order. The rise of the G20 and BRICS
countries is cited as an example of the efficacy of international
coordination communities built upon both cultural consensus and
shared economic foundations, as well as international interactions.
The author also delves into China's case to explore practical
approaches to the fostering of supranational responsibilities while
not neglecting national interest. The book will appeal to academics
and general readers interested in international relations,
globalization, and Chinese diplomacy.
The book studies the relationship between economic agglomeration
and environmental pollution from a spatial perspective through
theoretical analyses and empirical discussions. At both microscopic
and macroscopic levels, the author first explores the impact
mechanism of the agglomeration of economic activities on
environmental pollution and proposes research frameworks based on
spatial economic theory and output density theory. Drawing on
descriptive statistics and explorative spatial data from 283 cities
in China, the book investigates the current development, spatial
characteristics, influence path, and environmental efficiency of
urban economic agglomeration and pollution in the People's
Republic. The following empirical sections study spatial spillover
effects, simultaneous bias and spatial interaction between
agglomeration and pollution. The research findings give insight
into interregional economic development, joint pollution control
across regions, and the coordination of the two, especially in the
context of developing countries. The title will appeal to
researchers, students, government officials and policymakers
interested in development economics, regional economics, urban
economics, and environmental economics.
By analysing the roles and problems faced by international regimes
as major players in global health governance, this book looks into
the root causes of the often insufficient supply of global public
goods for health and of the deficiencies in current global health
governance. Combining several different methods of analysis and
methodologies, this book sketches out the landscape of
international public health governance involving a range of
international actors. These include the World Health Organization,
the World Trade Organization, the Biological Weapons Convention and
international human rights regimes. Through a novel theoretical
framework that synthesises the theory of securitisation, public
goods and international regimes, the author then focuses on factors
that have resulted in observed deficiencies in global health
governance. Based on these examinations, the book also tries to
explore feasible approaches for institutional refinement and
innovations for greater effectiveness in global health governance.
The book will appeal to academics and policy makers interested in
global health, international relations and international law.
By studying the significance and mechanisms of cultural
internationalism, this book aims to help emerging international
powers constructively engage in global governance in a multipolar
world, with particular regard to cultural considerations. Global
governance has, to a degree, become more significant than
traditional power politics on the international stage. Against this
backdrop, the author proposes the idea of a cultural
internationalism that centers upon cultural interactions, dialogues
and mutual learning, and he calls for international cooperation and
a reconstruction of the world order. The rise of the G20 and BRICS
countries is cited as an example of the efficacy of international
coordination communities built upon both cultural consensus and
shared economic foundations, as well as international interactions.
The author also delves into China's case to explore practical
approaches to the fostering of supranational responsibilities while
not neglecting national interest. The book will appeal to academics
and general readers interested in international relations,
globalization, and Chinese diplomacy.
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