Globalization and health in the COVID era

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Abstract

In 2019, I published my book Globalization and Health, which looked at the relationship between these two key concepts. In it, I argued that globalization may increase our vulnerability to infectious disease outbreaks, but it also provides us with the tools and opportunities to stop disease outbreaks before they spread too quickly. A few months after the book was published, the global COVID-19 pandemic began. In this chapter, I reflect on how the book's arguments hold up in light of our collective lived experience with the pandemic since 2019. I highlight three areas in which the interplay between health and globalization(s) deserves greater attention, and I take myself to task for not giving more direct and explicit attention to the international political economy of global health.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationGlobalization
Subtitle of host publicationPast, Present, Future
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Pages113-126
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)9780520395770
ISBN (Print)9780520395756
StatePublished - Dec 4 2023

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Keywords

  • Gender
  • Global health
  • Globalization
  • International political economy
  • Multilateralism
  • One Health

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