Les partenariats public-privé sanitaires internationaux: diffusion et incarnation d’une norme de coopération
Auriane Guilbaud
Mondes en développement, 2015, vol. n° 170, issue 2, 91-104
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This article analyses how global health public private partnerships have been institutionalized since the 1990s. I show how the top-down formulation of a loose and imprecise norm of cooperation with businesses as part of a reform of the UN system, and its subsequent clarification with the Global Compact and the Millenium Development Goals, triggered a phase of diffusion, organized around the notion of ?partnership?, which was nonetheless vague enough to allow for various uses. Among them, I single out, define and analyze a specific institutional form, global health public-private partnerships.
Keywords: public-private partnerships; institutionalization; Global Compact; norm; Millenium Development Goals; United Nations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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