Blind spot how neoliberalism infiltrated global health
Neoliberalism has been the defining paradigm in global health since the latter part of the twentieth century. What started as an untested and unproven theory that the creation of unfettered markets would give rise to political democracy led to policies that promoted the belief that private markets w...
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| Médium: | E-kniha Kniha |
| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Oakland, Calif
University of California Press
2014
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| Vydání: | 1 |
| Edice: | California series in public anthropology |
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| ISBN: | 9780520282834, 0520282841, 0520282833, 9780520282841, 052095873X, 9780520958739 |
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- Blind spot : how neoliberalism infiltrated global health -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: A World Transformed -- Part I: The Beginning of the Encounter: The Soviet World Meets its Global Counterparts -- 2. Health in the Time of the USSR: A Window into the Communist Moral World -- 3. Seeking Help at the End of Empire: A Transnational Lifeline for Badakhshan -- Part II: Life at the End of Empire: The Crisis and the Response -- 4. The Health Crisis in Badakhshan: Sickness and Misery at the End of Empire -- 5. Minding the Gap? The Revolving Drug Fund -- Part III: Transplanting Ideology: Village Health Meets the Global Economy -- 6. Bretton Woods to Bamako: How Free-Market Orthodoxy Infiltrated the International Aid Movement -- 7. From Bamako to Badakhshan: Neoliberalism's Transplanting Mechanism -- Part IV: The Aftermath: Neoliberal Success, Global Health Failure -- 8. Privatizing Health Services: Reforming the Old World -- 9. Revealing the Blind Spot: Outcomes That Matter -- 10. Epilogue: Reframing the Moral Dimensions of Engagement -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
- Front Matter Table of Contents List of Illustrations Foreword Preface Acknowledgments MAP 1: Introduction: 2: Health in the Time of the USSR: 3: Seeking Help at the End of Empire: 4: The Health Crisis in Badakhshan: FIGURES 5: Minding the Gap? 6: Bretton Woods to Bamako: 7: From Bamako to Badakhshan: 8: Privatizing Health Services: 9: Revealing the Blind Spot: 10: Epilogue: Notes Bibliography Index
- Intro -- Imprint -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- 1. Introduction: A World Transformed -- Part I. The Beginning of the Encounter: The Soviet World Meets its Global Counterparts -- 2. Health in the Time of the USSR: A Window into the Communist Moral World -- 3. Seeking Help at the End of Empire: A Transnational Lifeline for Badakhshan -- Part II. Life at the End of Empire: The Crisis and the Response -- 4. The Health Crisis in Badakhshan: Sickness and Misery at the End of Empire -- 5. Minding the Gap? The Revolving Drug Fund -- Part III. Transplanting Ideology: Village Health Meets the Global Economy -- 6. Bretton Woods to Bamako: How Free-Market Orthodoxy Infiltrated the International Aid Movement -- 7. From Bamako to Badakhshan: Neoliberalism's Transplanting Mechanism -- Part IV. The Aftermath: Neoliberal Success, Global Health Failure -- 8. Privatizing Health Services: Reforming the Old World -- 9. Revealing the Blind Spot: Outcomes That Matter -- 10. Epilogue: Reframing the Moral Dimensions of Engagement -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
- Acknowledgments --
- Contents --
- 6. Bretton Woods to Bamako --
- 3 Seeking Help at the End of Empire --
- 4. The Health Crisis in Badakhshan --
- 7. From Bamako to Badakhshan --
- 9 Revealing the Blind Spot --
- Preface --
- 8 Privatizing Health Services --
- 1. Introduction --
- Index
- 10 Epilogue --
- Illustrations --
- Part IV. The Aftermath --
- Foreword --
- Map of Tajikistan --
- 2. Health in the Time of the USSR --
- Part III. Transplanting Ideology --
- Part II. Life at the End of Empire --
- Part I. The Beginning of the Encounter --
- Frontmatter --
- Notes --
- Bibliography --
- 5. Minding the Gap? --

