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非政府组织在全球卫生外交中的作用:《烟草控制框架公约》的谈判。

The role of non-governmental organizations in global health diplomacy: negotiating the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.

机构信息

University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Health Sciences, Bachelor of Public Health Program, Lethbridge, Alberta, Cananda.

出版信息

Health Policy Plan. 2011 Sep;26(5):405-12. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czq072. Epub 2010 Nov 4.

Abstract

The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) is an exemplar result of global health diplomacy, based on its global reach (binding on all World Health Organization member nations) and its negotiation process. The FCTC negotiations are one of the first examples of various states and non-state entities coming together to create a legally binding tool to govern global health. They have demonstrated that diplomacy, once consigned to interactions among state officials, has witnessed the dilution of its state-centric origins with the inclusion of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the diplomacy process. To engage in the discourse of global health diplomacy, NGO diplomats are immediately presented with two challenges: to convey the interests of larger publics and to contribute to inter-state negotiations in a predominantly state-centric system of governance that are often diluted by pressures from private interests or mercantilist self-interest on the part of the state itself. How do NGOs manage these challenges within the process of global health diplomacy itself? What roles do, and can, they play in achieving new forms of global health diplomacy? This paper addresses these questions through presentation of findings from a study of the roles assumed by one group of non-governmental actors (the Canadian NGOs) in the FCTC negotiations. The findings presented are drawn from a larger grounded theory study. Qualitative data were collected from 34 public documents and 18 in-depth interviews with participants from the Canadian government and Canadian NGOs. This analysis yielded five key activities or roles of the Canadian NGOs during the negotiation of the FCTC: monitoring, lobbying, brokering knowledge, offering technical expertise and fostering inclusion. This discussion begins to address one of the key goals of global health diplomacy, namely 'the challenges facing health diplomacy and how they have been addressed by different groups and at different levels of governance' (Kickbusch et al. 2007a: 972).

摘要

《烟草控制框架公约》(FCTC)是全球卫生外交的典范成果,其依据是其全球影响力(对世界卫生组织所有成员国均具有约束力)及其谈判进程。FCTC 的谈判是各国和非国家实体首次共同努力制定具有法律约束力的工具以管理全球卫生的范例之一。它们表明,外交曾经仅限于国家官员之间的互动,现在随着非政府组织(NGO)被纳入外交进程,其国家中心主义的起源已经逐渐淡化。要参与全球卫生外交的讨论,非政府组织外交官立即面临两个挑战:既要传达更广泛公众的利益,又要在以国家为中心的治理体系中为国家间谈判做出贡献,而这种体系往往因来自私人利益或国家自身重商主义私利的压力而被淡化。非政府组织如何在全球卫生外交进程中应对这些挑战?它们可以在实现新形式的全球卫生外交方面发挥什么作用?本文通过介绍对 FCTC 谈判中一组非政府行为体(加拿大非政府组织)所扮演角色的研究结果来回答这些问题。本研究结果源自更广泛的扎根理论研究。从加拿大政府和加拿大非政府组织的 34 份公开文件和 18 次深入访谈中收集了定性数据。这项分析产生了加拿大非政府组织在 FCTC 谈判期间的五个关键活动或角色:监测、游说、知识中介、提供技术专长和促进包容。这一讨论开始涉及全球卫生外交的一个关键目标,即“卫生外交面临的挑战以及不同群体和不同治理层面如何应对这些挑战”(Kickbusch 等人,2007a:972)。

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