Global Health, Covid-19 and the State in East Africa

Q4 Social Sciences Irish Studies in International Affairs Pub Date : 2022-01-14 DOI:10.3318/isia.2021.32.07
John Harrington, D. Ngira
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Abstract:What have been the implications of Covid-19 for states in Africa? Has the pandemic accelerated the shift from US-led health governance in a unipolar world to one where the rise of China is increasing the scope for action of global south states? Has it added to the influence of multilateral institutions, most notably the WHO and the African Union? Internally, have states capitalised on Covid-19 to undermine the constitutional orders put in place with the ‘refoundation’ of many African states in the period since the end of the Cold War? Can we draw larger conclusions regarding the capacity and effectiveness of African states internally and externally? These questions are addressed in the present article, focusing on developments in three East African countries: Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
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全球卫生、2019冠状病毒病和东非国家
摘要:2019冠状病毒病对非洲国家有何影响?疫情是否加速了从美国主导的单极世界卫生治理向中国崛起扩大全球南方国家行动空间的转变?它是否增加了多边机构,尤其是世卫组织和非洲联盟的影响力?在国内,各国是否利用新冠肺炎破坏了冷战结束以来许多非洲国家在“重建”过程中建立的宪法秩序?我们能否就非洲国家的内部和外部能力和有效性得出更大的结论?本文将讨论这些问题,重点是三个东非国家:肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚和乌干达的发展情况。
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Irish Studies in International Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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