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Global governance could once be seen in relatively simple terms as the mechanisms of the UN that supported international cooperation. However, in today's world the picture is far more complex with many different institutions and agencies working together in different ways to address global issues. This section provides an introduction to the topic of global governance and the main actors engaged, with a focus on European institutions, including inter-government organisations, EU agencies, global public private partnerships and academic business and civil society actors.
Global governance
Globalization
Global public goods
Global health governance
Global health diplomacy
Global health institutions
Health Governance & Governance for Health
Nation states as global health actors
Developing countries
Organizations for cooperation between countries
United Nations organizations
The World Trade Organization (WTO)
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Global public-private partnerships (GPPPs)
Civil society and global health
Business actors and global health
European global health institutions
European broad-based intergovernmental institutions
Institutions of The European Union
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC or ECOSOC)
The open method of coordination
Agencies of the European Union
European communicable disease surveillance networks
European civil society and global health networks
Actions and research on global governance for health and European institutions
Social Determinants of Health
Health in All Policies
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