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Global health governance and geopolitics: how Germany can contribute to a new global health architecture after Covid-19 amid growing geopolitical tensions
Gesundheitsgovernance und Geopolitik: wie Deutschland trotz wachsender geopolitischer Spannungen zu einer neuen Gesundheitsarchitektur nach Covid-19 beitragen kann
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Abstract The development of a new global health architecture in the wake of Covid-19 will require important decisions to be made, especially when it comes to negotiating a pandemic accord and creating robust supply chains. Against the backdrop of their systemic rivalry, the US and China view global health po... view more
The development of a new global health architecture in the wake of Covid-19 will require important decisions to be made, especially when it comes to negotiating a pandemic accord and creating robust supply chains. Against the backdrop of their systemic rivalry, the US and China view global health policy as a field of geopolitical competition. This jeopardises the implementation of lessons learned from the Covid‑19 pandemic, not to mention global health in general. The question for Germany is to what extent it needs to adapt its multilateral approach to global health in order to respond to increasing geopolitical tensions. To this end, Germany should develop independent leverage to shape global health policy while also being a reliable, multilateral partner to all countries willing to improve in this field. (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
health policy; global governance; Federal Republic of Germany; international agreement; medical care; health care; United States of America; China; EU
Classification
Health Policy
Free Keywords
COVID-19; Epidemie/Pandemie; Lieferer-Abnehmer-Beziehungen
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
4 p.
Series
SWP Comment, 57/2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18449/2023C57
ISSN
2747-5107
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications