Sovereign Dignity, Nationalism and the Health of a Nation: A Study of China's Response in Combat of Epidemics
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Auteurs : Sung-Won YoonSource :
- Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism [ 1473-8481 ] ; 2008-04.
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- Aids epidemic, Aids patients, Beijing, Black death, Bubonic plague, China hypersensitive, China morning post, Chinese government, Chinese leaders, Chinese leadership, Chinese nationalism, Chinese response, Chinese scientists, Chinese state, Disease outbreak, East asia, Economic rise, Eighteenth century, Entire nation, Epidemic, Ethnicity, Fight aids, Global, Global collaboration, Global fund, Global governance, Global health governance, Governance, Great china, Great power, Great spirit, Great wall, Health authorities, Health crisis, Health minister zhang wenkang, Health policy, Health problem, Health problems, Health threat, Healthy nation, Historical experiences, Human rights, Infectious diseases, Initial reaction, International bodies emanates, International collaboration, International community, International organisation, International reputation, Legitimacy, London school, Modern china, National crisis, National interests, National pride, National psyche, National security, Nations programme, Other nations, Other parts, Outbreak, Political survival, Propaganda department, Provincial leaders, Public health, Qing china, Recent cases, Reputational concerns, Respiratory syndrome, Ruling elites, Same time, Sars, Sars cases, Sars epidemic, Sars episode, Sars outbreak, Sars virus, Security issue, Short period, Sovereign dignity, Stanford university press, State secrets, State security, Theme group, Traditional approach, Tropical medicine, World health organization, Yoon.
Abstract
This paper seeks to understand the role of nationalism in China's policy towards the combat of emerging infectious diseases. By locating nationalism as a factor which facilitates or impedes global governance and international collaboration, this paper explores how nationalism influences China's political decision‐making. Given her historical experience, China has in its national psyche an impulse never to become ‘the sick man of the East’ again. Today, China's willingness to co‐operate with international bodies emanates out of reputational concerns rather than technical‐medical considerations. This was clearly manifested in her handling of two epidemics in recent years: the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and HIV/AIDS episodes. This paper concludes that China's nationalism plays an inhibiting role in China's attempts to further incorporate herself into the architecture of global health governance in the long run.
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- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7169562
DOI: 10.1111/j.1754-9469.2008.00009.x
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