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Centre for Global Health Policy

COVID-19

Stefan Elbe
Anne Roemer-Mahler
Eva Hilberg
David Brenner
Dagmar Rychnovsk谩
Christopher Long

The pandemic of COVD-19 has been widely seen as a major test for the growing field of global health governance.

Yet the pandemic has also raised profound questions about the state of the global health governance architecture that has been built over the past two decades – with a resurgence of state-based national interests, the rise of vaccine nationalism, and growing great power competition in the field of global health. Members of the Centre have undertaken extensive efforts to probe the emerging implications of COVID-19 for:

Global Health Governance:

  • Roemer-Mahler, A. (2021). Less global, less health, less governance. Global Governance Futures, 63.
  • Samimian-Darash, L, Rabi, M, Hilberg, E and Elbe, S. 'A contested world health configuration: Global health governance after COVID-19' (under review).
  • Elbe, S., Rychnovská, D., and Brenner, D. (2023) ''. European Journal of International Relations.

Global Sequence Data Sharing:

  • Elbe, Stefan. "." European Journal of International Relations (2021): 13540661211008204.
  • Elbe, S., & Buckland鈥怣errett, G. (2017). Global challenges1(1), 33-46.

Vaccine Equity, Virus Sharing and Viral Sovereignty:

  • Elbe, S. 'l'. International Political Sociology. 2022.

Emergency Operations Centres (EOCs):

  • Elbe, Stefan. 'Infrastructural Relations: Emergency Operations Centres, Site Ontology and Prefigurative Power' (under review).