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Globalization and emerging governance modalities.

Deane Edward Neubauer1

  • 1Globalization Research Network, University of Hawaii, Manoa.

Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
|March 25, 2011
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Summary

This study proposes a model for effective public health regulation to manage global disease transmission, particularly zoonotic diseases. It examines globalization

Keywords:
control of zoonoseseffective regimeglobal governanceinternational transmission of diseasepublic health

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Area of Science:

  • Global Health
  • Public Health Policy
  • International Relations

Background:

  • The international transmission of infectious diseases poses a significant threat to global health security.
  • Globalization has increased the speed and scale of disease spread, necessitating international cooperation.
  • Zoonotic diseases, originating in animals, represent a critical challenge for public health agencies worldwide.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore effective global governance strategies for managing the international transmission of diseases.
  • To propose a model for public health agencies to address zoonotic regulation and control.
  • To examine the limitations and contemporary directions of global public health governance.

Main Methods:

  • Review of globalization dynamics and their impact on public health.
  • Analysis of existing global governance structures and their limitations.
  • Development of a propositional model for zoonotic disease control within a regulatory framework.

Main Results:

  • Identified a consensus on the need for global public health governance.
  • Highlighted distinct limitations in current strong global governance approaches.
  • Examined contemporary directions in global governance for public health.

Conclusions:

  • Effective global governance is crucial for controlling international disease transmission, especially zoonotic diseases.
  • A propositional model is proposed for enhanced zoonotic regulation and control.
  • Contemporary global governance needs to adapt to address complex public health challenges.