Global Health Centre, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland.
Geneva, Switzerland.
Lancet. 2022 Jun 4;399(10341):2156-2166. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(22)00583-9. Epub 2022 May 17.
Over the past two decades, global health diplomacy, foreign policy for health, and global health policy have changed substantially. Diplomacy is a constitutive part of the system of global health governance. COVID-19 hit the world when multilateral cooperation was subject to major challenges, and global health has since become integral to geopolitics. The importance of global health diplomacy, especially at WHO, in keeping countries jointly committed to improving health for everyone, has once again been shown. Through a systematic review, this Series paper explores how international relations concepts and theories have been applied to better understand the role of power in shaping positions, negotiations, and outcomes in global health diplomacy. We apply an international relations perspective to reflect on the effect that those concepts and theories have had on global health diplomacy over the past two decades. This Series paper argues that a more central role of international relations concepts and theories in analysing global health diplomacy would help develop a more nuanced understanding of global health policy making. However, the world has changed to an extent that was not envisioned in academic discourse. This shift calls for new international relations concepts and theories to inform global health diplomacy.
在过去的二十年中,全球卫生外交、卫生外交政策和全球卫生政策发生了重大变化。外交是全球卫生治理体系的组成部分。当多边合作受到重大挑战时,COVID-19 袭击了世界,全球卫生从此成为地缘政治的重要组成部分。全球卫生外交的重要性,特别是在世卫组织中的重要性,再次表明了它在促使各国共同致力于改善每个人的健康方面的作用。通过系统回顾,本综述文章探讨了国际关系概念和理论如何被应用于更好地理解权力在塑造全球卫生外交中的立场、谈判和结果方面的作用。我们应用国际关系视角来反思这些概念和理论在过去二十年中对全球卫生外交的影响。本综述文章认为,在分析全球卫生外交方面更多地运用国际关系概念和理论,将有助于更细致地理解全球卫生决策。然而,世界已经发生了超出学术话语设想的变化。这种转变需要新的国际关系概念和理论来为全球卫生外交提供信息。