Global Health Governance: Analyzing China, India, and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors

Development assistance is a significant mechanism by which major countries exercise influence in the global health arena. Of the major Asian powers, Japan has long provided significant funding, while China and India have primarily been recipients but are beginning to increase their funding roles. Th...

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Main Authors: FLORINI, Ann, NACHIAPPAN, Karthik, PANG, Tikki, PILCAVAGE, Christine
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-24172020-01-23T01:51:54Z Global Health Governance: Analyzing China, India, and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors FLORINI, Ann NACHIAPPAN, Karthik PANG, Tikki PILCAVAGE, Christine Development assistance is a significant mechanism by which major countries exercise influence in the global health arena. Of the major Asian powers, Japan has long provided significant funding, while China and India have primarily been recipients but are beginning to increase their funding roles. This article examines the amounts, channels, modes, disease allocations and the geographic focuses of their foreign health aid, and delineates the institutional structures that govern the formulation and implementation of foreign health aid policy in each of these countries, to explore what influence China, India, and Japan have and may develop in the global health arena. The article looks in particular at two focal lenses, sovereignty and institutional diversity, to understand what if anything is different from existing approaches to global health governance and what might be expected from these three key Asian nations vis-à-vis global health. 2012-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1161 info:doi/10.1111/j.1758-5899.2012.00173.x https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/2417/viewcontent/Global_Health_Governance.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University foreign health aid global health governance China India Japan medical funding Asian Studies Health Policy
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topic foreign health aid
global health governance
China
India
Japan
medical funding
Asian Studies
Health Policy
spellingShingle foreign health aid
global health governance
China
India
Japan
medical funding
Asian Studies
Health Policy
FLORINI, Ann
NACHIAPPAN, Karthik
PANG, Tikki
PILCAVAGE, Christine
Global Health Governance: Analyzing China, India, and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors
description Development assistance is a significant mechanism by which major countries exercise influence in the global health arena. Of the major Asian powers, Japan has long provided significant funding, while China and India have primarily been recipients but are beginning to increase their funding roles. This article examines the amounts, channels, modes, disease allocations and the geographic focuses of their foreign health aid, and delineates the institutional structures that govern the formulation and implementation of foreign health aid policy in each of these countries, to explore what influence China, India, and Japan have and may develop in the global health arena. The article looks in particular at two focal lenses, sovereignty and institutional diversity, to understand what if anything is different from existing approaches to global health governance and what might be expected from these three key Asian nations vis-à-vis global health.
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author FLORINI, Ann
NACHIAPPAN, Karthik
PANG, Tikki
PILCAVAGE, Christine
author_facet FLORINI, Ann
NACHIAPPAN, Karthik
PANG, Tikki
PILCAVAGE, Christine
author_sort FLORINI, Ann
title Global Health Governance: Analyzing China, India, and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors
title_short Global Health Governance: Analyzing China, India, and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors
title_full Global Health Governance: Analyzing China, India, and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors
title_fullStr Global Health Governance: Analyzing China, India, and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors
title_full_unstemmed Global Health Governance: Analyzing China, India, and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors
title_sort global health governance: analyzing china, india, and japan as global health aid donors
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1161
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