Study Findings from Yangtze Normal University Advance Knowledge in Public Health (China and the WHO pandemic treaty: a dive into stance, underpinnings, and implications).
In: TB & Outbreaks Week, 2024-02-16, S. 884-884
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A recent study from Yangtze Normal University explores China's stance on the proposed WHO pandemic treaty. The research highlights China's emphasis on respecting state sovereignty, differentiated obligations for developing nations, preventing stigma, and capacity building. China's position reflects its status as a major power and developing country, as well as philosophical differences from Western legal thinking. The study concludes that China's endorsement is crucial for the success of the treaty and reformed global health governance. [Extracted from the article]
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Study Findings from Yangtze Normal University Advance Knowledge in Public Health (China and the WHO pandemic treaty: a dive into stance, underpinnings, and implications).
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Zeitschrift: | TB & Outbreaks Week, 2024-02-16, S. 884-884 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1531-6432 (print) |
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