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The Multiple Meanings of Global Health Governance: A Call for Conceptual Clarity
Author: Lee, Kelley, Author: Kamradt-Scott, Adam
Date created: 2014
Using publicity to get medicine: How political participation can alter world trade policy and secure medicines for the global poor
Author: Howsam, Robert
Date created: 2018-04-18
Bridging the Divide: The Global Governance of Trade and Health
Author: Lee, Kelley, Author: Sridhar, Devi, Author: Patel, Mayur
Date created: 2009

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