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Global Health Governance and Commercialisation of Public Health in India : Actors, Institutions and the Dialectics of Global and Local / edited by Anuj Kapilashrami and Rama V. Baru.

Contributor(s): Kapilashrami, Anuj [editor.] | Baru, Rama V [editor.] | Taylor and FrancisMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies SeriesPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (168 pages) : 9 illustrations, text file, PDFContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351049023Subject(s): Public health -- India | World health | Public health | Global Health | Health Care Sector -- economics | Marketing of Health Services | Public-Private Sector Partnerships -- economics | Health Services Needs and Demand -- economics | Health PolicyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleOnline resources: Click here to view. Also available in print format.
Contents:
1. Introduction- Global Health governance and commercialisation of public health in India: Actors, institutions and the dialectics of global and local, Anuj Kapilashrami & Rama Baru -- Part I: --Actors, institutional practices and implicit agendas -- 2. Mapping the Conceptual terrain of global health governance: Global ideas, innovations and normative frameworks to investment in health, Anuj Kapilashrami -- 3. Technical agencies and nutrition governance in India: Power & influence in the context of contested approaches, Vandana Prasad, Megan Arthur, T Sundararaman, M Ganapathy -- 4. Global actors, priorities & Local partnerships: A case study of USAIDs Sambhav scheme in Uttar Pradesh, India, Benjamin Hunter -- Part II: The commercialisation of Public Health -- 5. Comercialisation in health services in India since 1980: A biographical approach, Roger Jeffery -- 6. Industrial vectors of Non Communicable diseases: A study of the Alcohol Industry in India, Jeffrey Collin, Monika Arora, Sarah Hill -- 7. Public private partnerships in Drug trials: Blurred boundaries and emerging concerns: A case study of the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine in India, Sarojini N.B., Veena Johari, Divya Bhagianadh -- 8. Unpackaging the Private sector in health policy & services, Rama Baru & Anuj Kapilashrami -- 9. The dilemmas of civil society, Neera Chandhoke
Abstract: Global health governance has been the subject of wide scholarship, more recently brought to the fore by priorities for global health defined by the Sustainable Development Agenda. The health landscape itself has changed dramatically in the last two decades, shaped by cross-border flows of capital, ideas, technology intermediated through the complex interaction between global, national and local actors and institutions. This book analyses the complex terrain of global health governance and local responses to new global forms of integration and fragmentation in India. It unpacks, both conceptually and empirically, local manifestation and translation of global health architecture and regimes and how these processes influence public health policy and practice; as well as to what extent rules and flows are complied with, resisted and transformed at national and sub-national levels. Drawing together critical scholarship on interactions between global and local actors, focusing on processes, dilemmas, conflicts and trade-offs that such engagement presents for national health policies and health systems, it speaks to this interface between the global, national and local. Filling an important gap in global health governance scholarship in India, the book is a useful contribution to the fields of global health policy, international health and development, health systems, health inequalities, public health, public administration, development studies, social work, nursing, management studies and mainstream social science disciplines that engage with globalisation and health.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction- Global Health governance and commercialisation of public health in India: Actors, institutions and the dialectics of global and local, Anuj Kapilashrami & Rama Baru -- Part I: --Actors, institutional practices and implicit agendas -- 2. Mapping the Conceptual terrain of global health governance: Global ideas, innovations and normative frameworks to investment in health, Anuj Kapilashrami -- 3. Technical agencies and nutrition governance in India: Power & influence in the context of contested approaches, Vandana Prasad, Megan Arthur, T Sundararaman, M Ganapathy -- 4. Global actors, priorities & Local partnerships: A case study of USAIDs Sambhav scheme in Uttar Pradesh, India, Benjamin Hunter -- Part II: The commercialisation of Public Health -- 5. Comercialisation in health services in India since 1980: A biographical approach, Roger Jeffery -- 6. Industrial vectors of Non Communicable diseases: A study of the Alcohol Industry in India, Jeffrey Collin, Monika Arora, Sarah Hill -- 7. Public private partnerships in Drug trials: Blurred boundaries and emerging concerns: A case study of the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine in India, Sarojini N.B., Veena Johari, Divya Bhagianadh -- 8. Unpackaging the Private sector in health policy & services, Rama Baru & Anuj Kapilashrami -- 9. The dilemmas of civil society, Neera Chandhoke

Global health governance has been the subject of wide scholarship, more recently brought to the fore by priorities for global health defined by the Sustainable Development Agenda. The health landscape itself has changed dramatically in the last two decades, shaped by cross-border flows of capital, ideas, technology intermediated through the complex interaction between global, national and local actors and institutions. This book analyses the complex terrain of global health governance and local responses to new global forms of integration and fragmentation in India. It unpacks, both conceptually and empirically, local manifestation and translation of global health architecture and regimes and how these processes influence public health policy and practice; as well as to what extent rules and flows are complied with, resisted and transformed at national and sub-national levels. Drawing together critical scholarship on interactions between global and local actors, focusing on processes, dilemmas, conflicts and trade-offs that such engagement presents for national health policies and health systems, it speaks to this interface between the global, national and local. Filling an important gap in global health governance scholarship in India, the book is a useful contribution to the fields of global health policy, international health and development, health systems, health inequalities, public health, public administration, development studies, social work, nursing, management studies and mainstream social science disciplines that engage with globalisation and health.

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