World Health Organization Regime Effectiveness in Controlling COVID-19: Case Study of Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia

S. B. Ilkodar
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 The World Health Organization (WHO) is the only international organization to be given authority by the Charter of the United Nations to promote and protect the health of all people. Then it is not surprising that people look after the response and action of the WHO when COVID-19 cases explode worldwide.  Observing the response of the WHO, some analysts criticized the organization for late, incomprehensive, and unsystematic policy. Some even blame the way the organization work, that is reactive rather than predictive, the shortage of the budget, and the decision-making process that is not transparent.            This paper intends to analyze the effectiveness of the WHO's rule, norms and regulation in controlling the spread of the COVID-19. It tries to answer the question of how effective the WHO regime is in controlling COVID-19 spread. Using the theory of regime effectiveness, it studies the case of Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. The three countries are chosen because WHO has appreciated Malaysia and Thailand for their compliance with International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) core capacity requirements and have strong capacity and self-sufficiency in outbreak preparedness and response. Meanwhile, Indonesia faced considerable difficulties at the beginning of the pandemic, but currently Indonesia achieves better performance in controlling the pandemic than that Malaysia and Thailand. Keywords: World Health Organization, International Health Regulation, COVID-19, international regime, effectiveness
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世界卫生组织机制控制COVID-19的有效性:马来西亚、泰国和印度尼西亚的案例研究
世界卫生组织(世卫组织)是《联合国宪章》授权促进和保护所有人健康的唯一国际组织。因此,当COVID-19病例在全球爆发时,人们关注世卫组织的反应和行动也就不足为奇了。观察世界卫生组织的反应,一些分析人士批评该组织的政策不全面、不系统。一些人甚至指责该组织的工作方式是被动反应而不是预测,预算不足,决策过程不透明。本文旨在分析世界卫生组织的规则、规范和条例在控制新冠肺炎传播方面的有效性。它试图回答世卫组织制度在控制COVID-19传播方面的有效性问题。运用政权有效性理论,研究了马来西亚、泰国和印度尼西亚的案例。选择这三个国家是因为世卫组织赞赏马来西亚和泰国遵守了《国际卫生条例(2005)》的核心能力要求,并在疫情防范和应对方面拥有强大的能力和自给自足能力。与此同时,印度尼西亚在疫情初期面临相当大的困难,但目前印度尼西亚在控制疫情方面的表现优于马来西亚和泰国。关键词:世界卫生组织;《国际卫生条例》;COVID-19
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