
Globalization and Health
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Contributors
- 1. Globalization and Health: Challenges and Prospects
- Part I: The Health Consequences of Globalization
- 2. Infectious Disease in the Age of Globalization
- 3. Globalization and Tobacco
- 4. The Rapid Shifts in Stages of the Nutrition Transition: The Global Obesity Epidemic
- 5. Global Climate Change and Human Health
- 6. Car Culture, Transport Policy, and Public Health
- 7. Poverty and Inequality in a Globalizing World
- 8. The Consequences of Economic Globalization on Working Conditions, Labor Relations, and Workers' Health
- 9. Population Movements
- 10. Globalization and Women's Health
- Part II: Monitoring the Impact of Globalization on Health
- 11. Summary Measures of Population Health: Controversies and New Directions
- 12. Health Impact Assessment: Toward Globalization as If Human Rights Mattered
- Part III: The International Responses to Globalization
- 13. Structural Adjustment Programs and Health
- 14. Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: Bold New Approach to Poverty Eradication or Old Wine in New Bottles?
- 15. Health Policy and the World Trade Organization
- 16. Promoting Public Health in the Twenty-First Century: The Role of the World Health Organization
- 17. What's Politics Got to Do with It? Health, the G8, and the Global Economy
- 18. Military Spending: Global Health Threat or Global Public Good?
- Index
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