Global Health Diplomacy: Between Global Society and Neo-colonialism: The Role and Meaning of "Ethical Lens" in Performing the Six Leadership Priorities
Establishing indicators oriented towards the creation of a global society to the detriment of new forms of neo-colonialism. In the relations between Developed and Emerging Countries as part of the Global Health Diplomacy, there is a risk that the former can adopt behaviors induced by the financial n...
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Main Author: | Michele Rubbini (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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