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Advocacy coalitions and the internationalization of public health policies

Article Abstract:

The impact of multilevel governance structures on state-society relations is analyzed and contends with the usefulness of looking at shifts between competing advocacy coalitions in a given issue area. An argument in favor of the dependence of the impact of multilevel governance structures on domestic advocacy coalitions on the political opportunity structure provided at the international level, the types of policy outputs international institutions can deliver and the organizational capacity of members are presented.

Author: Princen, Sebastiaan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Name: Journal of Public Policy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0143-814X
Year: 2007
Europe, Interpretation and construction, Public policy (Law), Internalization

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Urgent notice concerning the strengthening of health quarantine prevention and controls over the spread of atypical pneumonia (April 30, 2003)

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An urgent notice concerning matters relevant to the strengthening of health quarantine, prevention and control of atypical pneumonia was issued to Public Security Bureaus, Communications, Railways, Health, and Examination Bureaus and other concerned bodies. The notice contained directives issued by the Party Central Committee and State Council to prevent the spread of epidemic disease, protect the physical health of the general public, and maintain border port entries and exits.

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Publication Name: Chinese Law & Government
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0009-4609
Year: 2006
China, Health aspects, Prevention, Mycobacterial infections, Mycobacterium infections

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Neoliberalism and the slow death of public healthcare in Mexico

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Mexico's Neoliberal governments have slowly destroyed the traits needed for a public good in healthcare. The important traits of a public good eroded in the state sector of Mexico's overall system of healthcare are discussed.

Author: Fisk, Milton
Publisher: Research Group on Socialism and Democracy
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2000
Mexico, Health Care Services, Medical & Health Services, Medical care, Medical care (Private)

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Subjects list: Social aspects, Laws, regulations and rules, Government regulation, Public health
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