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OverviewThe declining health standards and the threat of infectious disease outbreaks in China have raised important questions about China's internal transition: why did the same reform-induced dynamics produce an economic miracle, but failed to reproduce the same success in the health sector? This book examines the political and policy dynamics of health governance in post-Mao China. It explores the political-institutional roots of the health challenges and the evolution of the leaders' policy response in contemporary China. It argues that reform-induced institutional dynamics, when interacting with the Maoist health policy structure in an authoritarian political setting, have not only contributed to the rising health challenges in contemporary China, but also shaped the patterns and outcomes of government response to those challenges. As the world economy and international security are increasingly vulnerable to major disease outbreaks in China, this study of China's health challenges sheds much critical light on global health security in general, and in particular human ability to cope with the next pandemic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yanzhong HuangPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9780415498456ISBN 10: 0415498457 Pages: 190 Publication Date: 12 November 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Introduction. 2. Health Governance under Mao (1949-1976) 3. Providing Care for all: Health Care Reforms in Post-Mao China 4. Harnessing the Fourth Horseman: Capacity Building in Disease Control and Prevention 5. Building Ship at Sea: Food and Drug Safety Regulation 6. Conclusions and ImplicationsReviews'Yanzhong Huang's book reflects a deep knowledge of Western theories as well as of Chinese political processes. On the basis of a decade of research, he traces the changes taking places in China in the politics of health policy as 'buck-passing' replaces 'bandwagoning'.' - Ezra F. Vogel, Harvard University, USA and author of Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China 'Yanzhong Huang has written an important book. He asks—Why have Chinese public health indicators failed to match China's economic performance in the reform era? Indeed, why have they failed to match Mao's performance? The answer resides in the buck-passing, fragmented, unaccountable system that has developed. Public health improvement requires political change. I recommend this book highly.' — David M. Lampton, Johns Hopkins SAIS, USA and Author of The Politics of Medicine in China 'This is a meticulously researched book that has made a valuable contribution to our understanding of the crisis in China's healthcare sector. Yanzhong Huang's research is not only theoretically original, but also insightful in its analysis of the underlying causes of the poor delivery of social services in post-Mao China.' — Minxin Pei, Claremont McKenna College and author of China’s Trapped Transition: The Limits of Developmental Autocracy 'Ever since the SARS epidemic of 2003 lifted the curtain to reveal the extent of horrors and ineptitude in China’s system outsiders have puzzled over why health has remained an Achilles Heel of the transforming state. Yanzhong Huang is arguably the only expert able to solve this paradox, offering bold and startling insights. This is a must-read for anybody interested in global health, pandemic control, or the future of the Chinese state.' — Laurie Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations, USA and author of Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health 'Yanzhong Huang’s book is a welcome addition to the growing number of scholarly studies on the consequences and impact of post-Mao reforms – in this case, on developments in China’s health care sector...Huang’s book offers a critical evaluation of the factors contributing to the crises in the delivery of health care and the government’s attempts to deal with the challenges of rebuilding a viable health care system in the transition to a market economy.' - Ka-che Yip, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA (China Information 2013) 'Yanzhong Huang's book reflects a deep knowledge of Western theories as well as of Chinese political processes. On the basis of a decade of research, he traces the changes taking places in China in the politics of health policy as 'buck-passing' replaces 'bandwagoning'.' - Ezra F. Vogel, Harvard University, USA and author of Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China 'Yanzhong Huang has written an important book. He asks-Why have Chinese public health indicators failed to match China's economic performance in the reform era? Indeed, why have they failed to match Mao's performance? The answer resides in the buck-passing, fragmented, unaccountable system that has developed. Public health improvement requires political change. I recommend this book highly.' - David M. Lampton, Johns Hopkins SAIS, USA and Author of The Politics of Medicine in China 'This is a meticulously researched book that has made a valuable contribution to our understanding of the crisis in China's healthcare sector. Yanzhong Huang's research is not only theoretically original, but also insightful in its analysis of the underlying causes of the poor delivery of social services in post-Mao China.' - Minxin Pei, Claremont McKenna College and author of China's Trapped Transition: The Limits of Developmental Autocracy 'Ever since the SARS epidemic of 2003 lifted the curtain to reveal the extent of horrors and ineptitude in China's system outsiders have puzzled over why health has remained an Achilles Heel of the transforming state. Yanzhong Huang is arguably the only expert able to solve this paradox, offering bold and startling insights. This is a must-read for anybody interested in global health, pandemic control, or the future of the Chinese state.' - Laurie Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations, USA and author of Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health 'Yanzhong Huang's book is a welcome addition to the growing number of scholarly studies on the consequences and impact of post-Mao reforms - in this case, on developments in China's health care sector...Huang's book offers a critical evaluation of the factors contributing to the crises in the delivery of health care and the government's attempts to deal with the challenges of rebuilding a viable health care system in the transition to a market economy.' - Ka-che Yip, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA (China Information 2013) 'Yanzhong Huang's book reflects a deep knowledge of Western theories as well as of Chinese political processes. On the basis of a decade of research, he traces the changes taking places in China in the politics of health policy as 'buck-passing' replaces 'bandwagoning'.' - Ezra F. Vogel, Harvard University, USA and author of Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China 'Yanzhong Huang has written an important book. He asks-Why have Chinese public health indicators failed to match China's economic performance in the reform era? Indeed, why have they failed to match Mao's performance? The answer resides in the buck-passing, fragmented, unaccountable system that has developed. Public health improvement requires political change. I recommend this book highly.' - David M. Lampton, Johns Hopkins SAIS, USA and Author of The Politics of Medicine in China 'This is a meticulously researched book that has made a valuable contribution to our understanding of the crisis in China's healthcare sector. Yanzhong Huang's research is not only theoretically original, but also insightful in its analysis of the underlying causes of the poor delivery of social services in post-Mao China.' - Minxin Pei, Claremont McKenna College and author of China's Trapped Transition: The Limits of Developmental Autocracy 'Ever since the SARS epidemic of 2003 lifted the curtain to reveal the extent of horrors and ineptitude in China's system outsiders have puzzled over why health has remained an Achilles Heel of the transforming state. Yanzhong Huang is arguably the only expert able to solve this paradox, offering bold and startling insights. This is a must-read for anybody interested in global health, pandemic control, or the future of the Chinese state.' - Laurie Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations, USA and author of Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health 'Yanzhong Huang's book is a welcome addition to the growing number of scholarly studies on the consequences and impact of post-Mao reforms - in this case, on developments in China's health care sector...Huang's book offers a critical evaluation of the factors contributing to the crises in the delivery of health care and the government's attempts to deal with the challenges of rebuilding a viable health care system in the transition to a market economy.' - Ka-che Yip, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA (China Information 2013) 'Yanzhong Huang's book reflects a deep knowledge of Western theories as well as of Chinese political processes. On the basis of a decade of research, he traces the changes taking places in China in the politics of health policy as 'buck-passing' replaces 'bandwagoning'.' - Ezra F. Vogel, Harvard University, USA and author of Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China 'Yanzhong Huang has written an important book. He asks-Why have Chinese public health indicators failed to match China's economic performance in the reform era? Indeed, why have they failed to match Mao's performance? The answer resides in the buck-passing, fragmented, unaccountable system that has developed. Public health improvement requires political change. I recommend this book highly.' - David M. Lampton, Johns Hopkins SAIS, USA and Author of The Politics of Medicine in China 'This is a meticulously researched book that has made a valuable contribution to our understanding of the crisis in China's healthcare sector. Yanzhong Huang's research is not only theoretically original, but also insightful in its analysis of the underlying causes of the poor delivery of social services in post-Mao China.' - Minxin Pei, Claremont McKenna College and author of China's Trapped Transition: The Limits of Developmental Autocracy 'Ever since the SARS epidemic of 2003 lifted the curtain to reveal the extent of horrors and ineptitude in China's system outsiders have puzzled over why health has remained an Achilles Heel of the transforming state. Yanzhong Huang is arguably the only expert able to solve this paradox, offering bold and startling insights. This is a must-read for anybody interested in global health, pandemic control, or the future of the Chinese state.' - Laurie Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations, USA and author of Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health Author InformationYanzhong Huang is a visiting senior research fellow at the East Asian Institute (EAI), National University of Singapore. His publications include Demography of HIV/AIDS in China (2007) and The Mortal Peril: Public Health in China and Its Security Implications (2003). He is also the Editor-in-Chief for Global Health Governance: The Scholarly Journal for the New Health and the Associate Editor for the International J. of Healthcare Delivery Reform Initiatives (IJHDRI). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |