Governing Global Health Security in the 21st Century

Governing Global Health Security in the 21st Century

25.09.2019
17:30 - 19:00

oiip
Berggasse 7, 1090


Perceiving the global proliferation of infectious diseases as a national security concern, “Global Health Security” has emerged as a policy paradigm since the early 1990s. Today, the politics of GHS is confronted with considerable critique, practical and conceptual, as well as with new challenges. In his keynote lecture, Professor Stefan Elbe will talk about changing concepts of health and security, the politics of technological innovation, and new forms of diplomacy that (re)shape global health and international relations in the 21st century.

Keynote
Professor Stefan Elbe
Director, Centre for Global Health Policy
Professor of International Relations
School of Global Studies
University of Sussex

Discussant
Dr. Christian Haddad
oiip

In cooperation with and the support of the Department of Political Science, University of Vienna, the Horizon 2020 funded project InsSciDE, and the Austrian Ministry of Defence (BMLV).

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