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Global Health Security in China, Japan, and India: Assessing Sustainable Development Goals (Asia Pacific Legal Culture and Globalization) (Paperback)

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By Lesley A. Jacobs (Editor), Yoshitaka Wada (Editor), Ilan Vertinsky (Editor)
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How three major Asian countries approach global health security.

The COVID-19 pandemic has put a newfound emphasis on the importance of global health security: the idea that countries must coordinate their efforts globally to address pressing international public health threats while meeting their own specific domestic healthcare needs. Global Health Security in China, Japan, and India investigates how this approach is evolving in three major Asian countries that have committed to adhering to international health standards and targets in accordance with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. As this comprehensive volume demonstrates, despite having to balance cost and affordability, stakeholder demands, political ideology, and global economic pressures with decisions about how to best meet global health standards, all three countries have made significant advances in health law and policy over the past decade.

About the Author


Yoshitaka Wada is a professor at Waseda Law School.

Ilan Vertinsky is Vinod Sood professor of international business studies, strategy, and business economics in the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia and coauthor of Japanese Economic Policies and Growth.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780774867719
ISBN-10: 077486771X
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Publication Date: June 14th, 2024
Pages: 296
Language: English
Series: Asia Pacific Legal Culture and Globalization