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ID144247
Title ProperRace for Ebola drugs
Other Title Informationpharmaceuticals, security and global health governance
LanguageENG
AuthorElbe, Stefan ;  Roemer-Mahler, Anne
Summary / Abstract (Note)The international Ebola response mirrors two broader trends in global health governance: (1) the framing of infectious disease outbreaks as a security threat; and (2) a tendency to respond by providing medicines and vaccines. This article identifies three mechanisms that interlink these trends. First, securitisation encourages technological policy responses. Second, it creates an exceptional political space in which pharmaceutical development can be freed from constraints. Third, it creates an institutional architecture that facilitates pharmaceutical policy responses. The ways in which the securitisation of health reinforces pharmaceutical policy strategies must, the article concludes, be included in ongoing efforts to evaluate them normatively and politically.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 37, No.3; Mar 2016: p.487-506
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 37 No 3
Key WordsSecuritisation ;  Global Health Governance ;  Ebola ;  Pharmaceuticalisation


 
 
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