Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2005;10(5):286-294
doi:10.1007/BF02897704
Globalization and emerging governance modalities.
Deane Edward NEUBAUER 1
Affiliations
Keywords
control of zoonoses; effective regime; global governance; international transmission of disease; public health
Country
Japan
Language
English
Abstract
This paper explores the possibilities for global governance effectively dealing with the international transmission of disease. First, zoonotic regulation and control pose a special case for public health agencies, and this paper proposes a propositional model for an effective public health stance. Second, globalization dynamics are briefly reviewed in terms of an emerging consensus on the need for global governance in public health. Third, a brief examination of global governance modalities suggests that a strong global governance case has distinct limitations (despite its possible justification); an exploration of contemporary directions in global governance follows. Finally, the paper examines the phenomenon of contemporary zoonotic control within the conditions of an effective regulatory regime.
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