Your Call Could not be Completed as Dialled: Why Truth Does not Speak to Power In Global Health; Comment on "Knowledge, Moral Claims and the Exercise of Power in Global Health"
This article contends that legitimacy in the exercise of power comes from the consent of those subject to it. In global health, this implies that the participation of poor country citizens is required for the legitimacy of major actors and institutions. But a review of institutions and processes sug...
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Main Author: | Jesse B Bump (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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