Browsing School of Politics & International Relations by Author "HARMAN, S"
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Analysing Leadership in Global Health Governance
HARMAN, S; RUSHTON, S (Seton Hall University, 2014-06-16)Rhetoric around the need for more and better leadership is everywhere in contemporary global health governance, yet there has been little articulation of what type of leadership is required, who might play leadership roles, ... -
Beyond TRIPS: Why the WTO's Doha Round is Unhealthy
HARMAN, S; Scott, J (Taylor & Francis Online, 2013-09-13)The current round of World Trade Organization (wto) negotiations—the Doha Round—has significant implications for global health which have received insufficient attention from the global health community. All too often the ... -
Bottlenecks and benevolence: how the World Bank is helping communities to ‘cope’ with HIV/AIDS
HARMAN, S (SAGE, 2009) -
Critical Reflections on Global Health Policy Formation
HARMAN, S (Edward Elgar, 2013-09) -
The Dual Feminisation of HIV/AIDS
HARMAN, S (Taylor & Francis, 2011) -
Editorial: New Directions in International Relations and Africa
HARMAN, S; Brown, W; Hurt, S; Lee, D; Smith, K (Routledge, 2009) -
Fighting HIV/AIDS: Reconfiguring the state?
HARMAN, S (Taylor & Francis, 2009) -
Global Health Governance
HARMAN, S (Routledge, 2013-09) -
Governing Ebola: between Global Health and Medical Humanitarianism
HARMAN, S; WENHAM, C (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018-01-05)Medical humanitarianism and global health are two distinct but co-dependent spheres of global health security. Their actors differ in their units of analysis, understanding of neutrality, and organizational capacities. ... -
Governing Health Risk by Buying Behaviour
HARMAN, S (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011) -
In from the margins? The changing place of Africa in International Relations
HARMAN, S; Brown, W (Wiley Online, 2013-01-15)This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations (IR) and reviews the current place of Africa within the discipline. It notes that critical debates continue around claims of a mismatch between ... -
Innovation and the limits of rebranded privatisation in Global Health
HARMAN, S (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014-04)Innovation has become a buzz-word in the political economy of governance. Whether used in the context of higher education reforms, investment in domestic manufacturing, beauty products for ageing populations, or solutions ... -
Locating health diplomacy through African negotiations on performance-based funding in global health
BARNES,, A; BROWN,, G; HARMAN, S (2015) -
President Donald Trump as Global Health’s Displacement Activity
HARMAN, S; Davies, SE -
Review of 'International Security, Conflict and Gender: HIV/AIDS is Another War' by Hakan Seckinelgin
HARMAN, S (Taylor and Francis Online, 2013)Book Review -
Searching for an Executive Head? Leadership and UNAIDS
HARMAN, S (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011) -
VIEWPOINT: WHY IT MUST BE A FEMINIST GLOBAL HEALTH AGENDA
HARMAN, S; Davies, SE; Manjoo, R; Tanyag, M; Wenham, C (Elsevier, 2019-02-09) -
Women and the MDGs: Too Little, too Late, too Gendered
HARMAN, S (Routledge, 2012) -
The World Bank and Health
HARMAN, S (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)