In this paper, the history of origins and the main characteristics of an ideal global governance are shown. Then, the points of criticism of the opponents of global governance are presented and the main actors of Global Health Governance (GHG) are shown. Afterwards, the two positions come into play, first the performance of GHG is evaluated on the basis of the points of criticism and also attempts to clarify where the difficulties of global governance derive from. In addition, the positive results and supporters of the GHG will be shown. Finally, it is evaluated whether the global governance stands up to this crisis or fails.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- History and origin of Global Governance
- Globalisation, technological change, and transformations in the international order
- Defining Global Governance
- Opponents of Global Governance
- Re-emerging of nation-states
- How does Global Health Governance look like in the Corona Crisis?
- Criticism and support of Global Governance
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This text aims to analyze the role and effectiveness of Global Governance (GG) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It investigates the origins and characteristics of GG, examines the criticisms raised by opponents, and assesses the performance of Global Health Governance (GHG) in responding to the crisis.
- The history and evolution of Global Governance
- The effectiveness of Global Health Governance in the COVID-19 crisis
- The role of nation-states in global health governance
- The challenges and limitations of Global Governance in a globalized world
- The potential for global cooperation in responding to global crises
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The first chapter provides an introduction to the global health crisis presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the impact of globalization on the spread of the virus. It also introduces the concept of Global Governance (GG) as a potential solution to address the challenges posed by the pandemic.
The second chapter delves into the history and origins of GG, tracing its roots back to the transformations of the international system at the end of the 20th century. It highlights the increasing interdependency of global challenges and the emergence of non-state actors as key drivers of GG.
The third chapter explores the critiques of GG, particularly focusing on the re-emergence of nation-states as dominant actors in the global arena. It examines the concerns raised by opponents of GG regarding its effectiveness and impact on national sovereignty.
The fourth chapter analyzes the role of Global Health Governance (GHG) in the COVID-19 crisis, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses in responding to the pandemic. It examines the challenges faced by GHG in coordinating global efforts to combat the virus.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
Global Governance, Global Health Governance, COVID-19, Pandemic, Globalization, Interdependency, Nation-States, Non-State Actors, International Organizations, Public Health, Crisis Response, International Cooperation, Challenges, Limitations.
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- Anonym (Author), 2020, Global Challenges need Global Governance. Does our Global Health Governance withstand the Corona Crisis?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/910407