• Title of article

    Global Health in the Anthropocene: Moving Beyond Resilience and Capitalism; Comment on “Health Promotion in an Age of Normative Equity and Rampant Inequality”

  • Author/Authors

    van de Pas ، Remco - Institute of Tropical Medicine

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    481
  • To page
    486
  • Abstract
    There has been much reflection on the need for a new understanding of global health and the urgency of a paradigm shift to address global health issues. A crucial question is whether this is still possible in current modes of global governance based on capitalist values. Four reflections are provided. (1) Ecological–centered values must become central in any future global health framework. (2) The objectives of ‘sustainability’ and ‘economic growth’ present a profound contradiction. (3) The resilience discourse maintains a gridlock in the functioning of the global health system. (4) The legitimacy of multi-stakeholder governance arrangements in global health requires urgent attention. A dual track approach is suggested. It must be aimed to transform capitalism into something better for global health while in parallel there is an urgent need to imagine a future and pathways to a different world order rooted in the principles of social justice, protecting the commons and a central role for the preservation of ecology.
  • Keywords
    Global Governance of Health , Ecology , Resilience , Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) , Capitalism
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Health Policy and Management
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Health Policy and Management
  • Record number

    2459907