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Global Health Policy in the Second Obama Term

AUTHOR Morrison, Stephen J.
PUBLISHER Center for Strategic & International Studies (06/17/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE eBook (Other)

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U.S. leadership in global health advances core U.S. interests. It fulfills shared humanitarian values by saving and enhancing lives. It strengthens health security against common and emerging threats. And it promotes stability and prosperity in far-flung communities in the developing world who strive for better health and better lives for their families. For all these reasons, supporting global health should remain a U.S. government and budget priority--and as the second Obama administration and incoming Congress commence their work, this collection of essays offers pragmatic, informed guidelines for seizing the opportunities ahead. The volume analyzes seven important dimensions of a complex, widening U.S. global health agenda: HIV/AIDS; malaria; polio eradication; women's health; health security; health diplomacy; and multilateral partners. Each essay catalogs and interprets the past four years' developments in its respective focal area, charting the measurable health impacts for which the United States can claim at least partial credit, and highlighting persistent problems and challenges. The essays conclude with concrete recommendations on how the United States can achieve the best results in the next four years in promoting the improvement of health, especially among the world's most vulnerable citizens.
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ISBN-13: 9781442224568
ISBN-10: 1442224568
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 104
Carton Quantity: 1
Country of Origin: US
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Political Science | Security (National & International)
Political Science | Health Care Delivery
Dewey Decimal: 362.109
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U.S. leadership in global health advances core U.S. interests. It fulfills shared humanitarian values by saving and enhancing lives. It strengthens health security against common and emerging threats. And it promotes stability and prosperity in far-flung communities in the developing world who strive for better health and better lives for their families. For all these reasons, supporting global health should remain a U.S. government and budget priority--and as the second Obama administration and incoming Congress commence their work, this collection of essays offers pragmatic, informed guidelines for seizing the opportunities ahead. The volume analyzes seven important dimensions of a complex, widening U.S. global health agenda: HIV/AIDS; malaria; polio eradication; women's health; health security; health diplomacy; and multilateral partners. Each essay catalogs and interprets the past four years' developments in its respective focal area, charting the measurable health impacts for which the United States can claim at least partial credit, and highlighting persistent problems and challenges. The essays conclude with concrete recommendations on how the United States can achieve the best results in the next four years in promoting the improvement of health, especially among the world's most vulnerable citizens.
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Author: Morrison, Stephen J.
J. Stephen Morrison is senior vice president and director of the Global Health Policy Center at CSIS.
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