
The latest issue of the
Review of International Studies (Vol. 40, no. 5, December 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Global Health in International Relations
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Sara E. Davies, Stefan Elbe, Alison Howell, & Colin McInnes, Editors' Introduction
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Colin McInnes & Simon Rushton,
Health for health's sake, winning for God's sake: US Global Health Diplomacy and smart power in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Sara E. Davies,
Healthy populations, political stability, and regime type: Southeast Asia as a case study
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Garrett Wallace Brown,
Norm diffusion and health system strengthening: The persistent relevance of national leadership in global health governance
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Anne Roemer-Mahler,
The rise of companies from emerging markets in global health governance: Opportunities and challenges
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Stefan Elbe,
The pharmaceuticalisation of security: Molecular biomedicine, antiviral stockpiles, and global health security
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João Nunes,
Questioning health security: Insecurity and domination in world politics
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Alison Howell,
The Global Politics of Medicine: Beyond global health, against securitisation theory