
Steering Against Superbugs
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- 1: Steering against Superbugs: Research agenda and four perspectives for global governance
- Part I: Framing and conceptualizing AMR
- 2: Pills and Politics - a historical analysis of international antibiotic regulation since 1945
- 3: Global eradicationism and AMR
- 4: Conceptualizing AMR as a creeping disaster in terms of pace and space
- Part II: Coordination and leadership in AMR governance
- 5: Combatting AMR in the EU - governmental dimensions
- 6: Contested governance of collective action against AMR in the EU
- 7: What would it take to move the global AMR agenda forward in the Global South?
- Part III: AMR Governance from below
- 8: The individual in global and national AMR governance
- 9: Governing AMR: a case for considering governance
- 10: A sociological look beyond the surface of the national action plans against AMR: How state professionals adjust to global governance
- Part IV: A One Health Perspective on AMR
- 11: One Health and AMR governance
- 12: From policy to practice: Challenges and opportunities for cross-sectoral AMR mitigation and response efforts
- 13: Joint action against AMR with a One Health perspective
- Part V: Global advocacy and awareness of AMR
- 14: Policy entrepreneurship and problem brokering in the global governance of AMR
- 15: Global attention to Antimicrobial Resistance and Climate Change in the era of Social Media
- 16: The policy context for responses to antimicrobial resistance in India
- Part VI: Regulatory responses to AMR
- 17: A case for the global governance of AMR by regulating the pharmaceutical supply chain
- 18: Sustainable procurement of pharmaceuticals - a tool to combat global antimicrobial resistance
- 19: International Law and AMR: Learning from 15 years implementing the International Health Regulations
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