James Bond and Global Health Diplomacy

Document Type : Debate

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University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA; Center for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

Abstract

In the 21st Century, distinctions and boundaries between global health, international politics, and the broader interests of the global community are harder to define and enforce than ever before. As a result, global health workers, leaders, and institutions face pressing questions around the nature and extent of their involvement with non-health endeavors, including international conflict resolution, counter-terrorism, and peace-keeping, under the global health diplomacy (GHD) paradigm.

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