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Contested epidemics [electronic resource] : policy responses in Brazil and the US and what the BRICS can learn / Eduardo J. Gomez.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Imperial College Press ; Singapore : Distributed by World Scientific Pub. Co., c2015.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 327 p.) : illISBN:
  • 9781783265152
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 614.4/981 22
LOC classification:
  • RA463 .G66 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. 20th century responses to contested epidemics in the United States and Brazil -- ch. 3. Contesting AIDS in the United States -- ch. 4. Contesting AIDS in Brazil -- ch. 5. Contesting obesity in the United States -- ch. 6. Contesting tuberculosis in Brazil -- ch. 7. Reforms in the BRICS and what they can learn from Brazil -- ch. 8. Conclusion.
Summary: Despite their similar political and economic structures, Brazil and the United States have contrasting relationships with the international community as well as different policy approaches to the prevention and treatment of epidemics. In this regard, an interesting empirical puzzle arises: how and why was Brazil able to outpace the United States in its health policy response to epidemics? The aim of this book is to introduce a new, comparative area of scholarly research, combining for the first time international relations and domestic institutional theory to examine the United States and Brazil's health policy systems and their respective responses to epidemics. Conclusions are drawn from an in-depth examination of the actions taken and policies made with regard to tuberculosis, polio and HIV/AIDS epidemics in the two countries. Finally, the questions of what emerging BRICS nations can learn from the case of Brazil and to what extent they can adopt Brazil's innovative institutional and policy response to epidemics is considered, with a look to the future of global health diplomacy. This is the first book of its kind to compare the United States and Brazil in such a way, as well as the first to consider what other emerging BRICS countries can learn from Brazil. This fascinating comparison is a must-read for health policy and medical practitioners, academic scholars, students and the general public with an interest in the international and domestic political conditions leading to policy adoption and implementation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. 20th century responses to contested epidemics in the United States and Brazil -- ch. 3. Contesting AIDS in the United States -- ch. 4. Contesting AIDS in Brazil -- ch. 5. Contesting obesity in the United States -- ch. 6. Contesting tuberculosis in Brazil -- ch. 7. Reforms in the BRICS and what they can learn from Brazil -- ch. 8. Conclusion.

Despite their similar political and economic structures, Brazil and the United States have contrasting relationships with the international community as well as different policy approaches to the prevention and treatment of epidemics. In this regard, an interesting empirical puzzle arises: how and why was Brazil able to outpace the United States in its health policy response to epidemics? The aim of this book is to introduce a new, comparative area of scholarly research, combining for the first time international relations and domestic institutional theory to examine the United States and Brazil's health policy systems and their respective responses to epidemics. Conclusions are drawn from an in-depth examination of the actions taken and policies made with regard to tuberculosis, polio and HIV/AIDS epidemics in the two countries. Finally, the questions of what emerging BRICS nations can learn from the case of Brazil and to what extent they can adopt Brazil's innovative institutional and policy response to epidemics is considered, with a look to the future of global health diplomacy. This is the first book of its kind to compare the United States and Brazil in such a way, as well as the first to consider what other emerging BRICS countries can learn from Brazil. This fascinating comparison is a must-read for health policy and medical practitioners, academic scholars, students and the general public with an interest in the international and domestic political conditions leading to policy adoption and implementation.

Electronic reproduction. Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co., 2015. System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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