Counter-contestation in global health governance: The WHO and its member states in emergency settings
Thomas Lange,
Pedro A. Villarreal and
Till Bärnighausen
Health Policy, 2023, vol. 131, issue C
Abstract:
Is the contestation of international institutions always a one-sided process that originates from nation-states? In research to date, there has been little discussion of the extent to which international institutions endure, or even form counter-reactions to national contestation strategies. This study examines the reasons for which WHO engages in counter-contestation vis-à-vis its member states.
Keywords: Counter-contestation; Input legitimacy; Output legitimacy; Principal-agent-relationship; Contestation-frontlash; Authority disruption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2023.104756
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