Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction. A Study of Southeast Asia's Response
to Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Chapter One. The Revised International Health Regulations in
Practice
Chapter Two. The Political Context in Southeast Asia
Chapter Three. Sovereignty, Regional Cooperation, and Health
Security
Chapter Four. Forging Political Support
Chapter Five. Surveillance and Reporting in Practice
Chapter Six. Understanding the Differences in Reporting
Responsibilities
Conclusion. The Sustainability of Health Security
in Southeast Asia
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Do states have a duty to prevent infectious disease outbreaks from spreading beyond their borders?
Sara E. Davies is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow and an associate professor in international relations at Griffith University. She is a coauthor of Disease Diplomacy: International Norms and Global Health Security.
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