Globally, there has been a move away from national public sector vaccine development over the past thirty years. The Immunization and States: The Politics of Making Vaccines explores vaccine geopolitics, analysing why and how this move happened, before looking at the ramifications in the context of COVID-19.
Globally, there has been a move away from national public sector vaccine development over the past thirty years. The Immunization and States: The Politics of Making Vaccines explores vaccine geopolitics, analysing why and how this move happened, before looking at the ramifications in the context of COVID-19.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stuart Blume is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Baptiste Baylac-Paouly is fixed-term Lecturer in History of Medicine at the Medical School Lyon-Est, France.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. 1.The privatization of societal vaccinology in the Netherlands. 2.The rise and fall of state vaccine institutions in Spain (1871 1986). 3.Politics of vaccination in Sweden: the National Bacteriological Laboratory SBL (1909 1993) and current debates. 4.The failed promises of a brighter future: the Institute of Immunology in Zagreb from a public asset to a privatized burden. 5.Wilful neoliberal incapacitation of Indiäs public sector vaccine institutions. 6.Start with the world and continue in isolation: the Pasteur and Razi Institutes vaccine legacy in Iran. 7.Translating Pasteur's vision in Eastern Europe: the role of the Cantacuzino Institute in Romanian vaccination policies and vaccine production. 8.Vaccine production in Serbia: political and socio-cultural determinants in historical perspective. Epilogue: states and vaccines in the age of Covid-19
Introduction. 1.The privatization of societal vaccinology in the Netherlands. 2.The rise and fall of state vaccine institutions in Spain (1871 1986). 3.Politics of vaccination in Sweden: the National Bacteriological Laboratory SBL (1909 1993) and current debates. 4.The failed promises of a brighter future: the Institute of Immunology in Zagreb from a public asset to a privatized burden. 5.Wilful neoliberal incapacitation of Indiäs public sector vaccine institutions. 6.Start with the world and continue in isolation: the Pasteur and Razi Institutes vaccine legacy in Iran. 7.Translating Pasteur's vision in Eastern Europe: the role of the Cantacuzino Institute in Romanian vaccination policies and vaccine production. 8.Vaccine production in Serbia: political and socio-cultural determinants in historical perspective. Epilogue: states and vaccines in the age of Covid-19
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