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The development of a new global health architecture in the wake of Covid-19 will require important decisions to be made … systemic rivalry, the US and China view global health policy as a field of geopolitical competition. This jeopardises the … implementation of lessons learned from the Covid‑19 pandemic, not to mention global health in general. The question for Germany is to …
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Two concurrent lawmaking processes are currently underway at the World Health Organization (WHO) that could lead to a … must first be addressed. Firstly, how can global health equity be fostered in the future worldwide distribution of medical …
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global order. Without indicating a radical shift, the strategy specifies the British response to China and Russia and places …
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developing countries and industrialized nations (issues of global justice, financial commitments), with new trade tensions and … other hand, dynamic North-South coalitions have formed in the negotiation tracks on “loss and damage” and the global energy …
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­plementation by the World Health Organization (WHO), regional institutions, and states. One Health is currently being addressed in … three contexts in particular: in the negotiations on the pandemic treaty, in the EU’s Global Health Strategy, and in the … German government’s strategy on global health. …
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The German global health strategy review process offers the opportunity to place a stronger focus on the horizontal … integration of Germany's global health efforts with those of European partners. This is urgently needed as the German strategy … better linkages and coor­dination with the global health policies of other EU member states. Based on this, the partners that …
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Growing North-South tensions are impeding global climate cooperation and hampering Germany’s search for reliable …
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AI holds the promise of being able to analyse large amounts of data faster and more reliably than humans can. So is it also possible to use AI systems to analyse information relevant to diplomatic negotiations in a way that adds significant strategic value? We explore this question through two...
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Since 2010, amid a series of overlapping crises, the EU has introduced far-reaching instruments both within and beyond the EU treaties that have expanded its responsibilities. These instruments often have a structure-defining character and/or have served as precedents in subsequent crises. An...
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This research paper examines the role of the European Structural and Investment (ESI) funds in building the European Health Union (EHU) in the context of the mid-term review of the multiannual financial framework and the high variance in excess mortality during the Covid-19 pan­demic. It...
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