Critical cases in global health innovation
Responding to pandemics: severe acute respiratory syndrome
Epidemic of fear: SARS and the political economy of contagion
Lessons from SARS: past practice, future innovation
WHO and SARS: the challenge of innovative responses to global health security
Preparing for pandemics: avian influenza
SARS and avian influenza in China and Canada: the politics of controlling infectious disease
Role of civil society in pandemic preparedness
In-flew-enza: pandemic influenza and its security implications
Accessing affordable medicines
Coming to terms with Southern Africa's HIV/AIDS epidemic
Renovation of institutions to support drug access: is it enough?
Global health governance from below: access to AIDS medicines, international human rights law, and social movements
Conducting campaigns against chronic illness: polio and tobacco
Rotary international and eradicating polio
Globalisation and the politics of health governance: the framework convention on tobacco control
Defining future directions in global health governance
Forging the trade link in global health governance
Explaining compliance with G8 health committments, 1996-2006
Global health initiatives: a healthy governance response?
Innovation in global health governance.