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January 13, 2011 / By Tomohiko Makino, MD
New Era for International Health Law? Health Security vs. Equity

In late 2010, the United Nations' Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted a new protocol to ensure the fair sharing of benefits derived from the use of genetic resources.  As

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July 01, 2009 / By Eric Lief, Vidal Seegobin
Mapping the United States Government Engagement in Global Public Health

This report represents an effort to map the United States government’s engagement in global health activities as a basis for analysis and to help decision makers understand the scope and

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May 09, 2009 / By Eric Lief
The US Government’s Global Health Policy Architecture: Structure, Programs, and Funding

Stimson Center Senior Associates Julie Fischer and Eric Lief collaborated in the preparation of a new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation providing the first comprehensive look at

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April 28, 2009
Following Swine Flu

Crowds in surgical masks scurry between skyscrapers, grimly focused on getting from point A to B while evading a contagion that could be anywhere. In 2003, it was SARS in Hong Kong,

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August 18, 2008 / By Brian Finlay
Are We Safer?

The impending closure of the FBI’s investigation of the anthrax-laced mailings of 2001 has generated new interest in the question: Are we safer today than we were when anthrax was

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