Power asymmetries in global governance for health: a conceptual framework for analyzing the political-economic determinants of health inequities
Abstract Background Recent scholarship has increasingly identified global power asymmetries as the root cause of health inequities. This article examines how such asymmetries manifest in global governance for health, and how this impacts health outcomes. Results We focus on the political-economic de...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Kentikelenis (Author), Connor Rochford (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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