
Public Health in Asia during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Global Health Governance, Migrant Labour, and International Health Crises
Asian countries have dealt with COVID-19 with varying levels of success. The WHO’s lack of effective leadership in the region has resulted in increasingly contested global health governance. The pandemic continues to undermine global health, and the highly interdependent economies in Asia have exposed the speed with which pandemics can now spread. The security of migrant workers is more precarious than ever. Millions have been stranded and face limited access to health services. Public Health in Asia during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Health Governance, Migrant Labour, and International Health Crises provides an accessible framework for understanding the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia through the lens of global governance in health and labour.
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Anoma van der Veere
Anoma Phichai VAN DER VEERE is Researcher of Modern Asia at the Leiden Asia Centre, Leiden University, and Research Fellow at the IAFOR Research Center at the Osaka School of International Public Policy, Osaka University. He has published on health and labour policy, sports, and technology in Asia and Europe.
Florian Schneider
Florian Schneider is Chair Professor of Modern China at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies. He is managing editor of Asiascape: Digital Asia and author of numerous books and articles on political communication and media in China.
Catherine Lo
Catherine Yuk-ping LO is Assistant Professor at University College Maastricht, Maastricht University. Specializing in international relations and global health, her research themes include HIV/AIDS in China and India, infectious disease responses in Northeast and Southeast Asian states, antimicrobial resistance challenges in the Global South and North, and global health diplomacy.
- Titel
- Public Health in Asia during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Subtitel
- Global Health Governance, Migrant Labour, and International Health Crises
- Redacteuren
- Anoma van der Veere
- Florian Schneider
- Catherine Lo
- ISBN
- 9789048555246
- Uitvoering
- eBook PDF
- Aantal pagina's
- 272
- Publicatiedatum
- 09 - 02 - 2022
- Afmetingen
- 15.6 x 23.4 cm
- Open access
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- Serie
- Health, Medicine, and Science in Asia
- Categorieën
- Contemporary Society
- Health and Medicine
- Discipline
- Aziëstudies
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- Hardback - € 129,00
Recensies
"[...] this is a very good volume. It has a strong structure and has been tightly edited to provide empirical and analytical clarity that is well worth a read to anyone interested in how the pandemic has shaken the Asian region. [...] this book will make an enduring contribution to our understanding of social and policy reactions in infectious disease
outbreaks in Asian."
- Nicholas Thomas, European Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 21, Iss. 3
"Any book on the topic of ‘public health in Asia during the COVID–19 pandemic’ must tick three boxes. It must be ambitious in scope; discuss the political, sociological and economic aspects of public health (not just the science of public health) at the national level; and examine Asia’s role in global health governance. This book does indeed tick all three. In addition, it has some strong highlights."
- Sharon Tan & Swee Kheng Khor, International Affairs, Vol. 99, Iss. 2
- Nicholas Thomas, European Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 21, Iss. 3
"Any book on the topic of ‘public health in Asia during the COVID–19 pandemic’ must tick three boxes. It must be ambitious in scope; discuss the political, sociological and economic aspects of public health (not just the science of public health) at the national level; and examine Asia’s role in global health governance. This book does indeed tick all three. In addition, it has some strong highlights."
- Sharon Tan & Swee Kheng Khor, International Affairs, Vol. 99, Iss. 2