Negotiated Health Diplomacy: A Case Study of the EU and Central Asia

Main Author: Collins, Neil; Bekenova, Kristina and Kagarmanova, Ainur
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author Collins, Neil; Bekenova, Kristina and Kagarmanova, Ainur
title Negotiated Health Diplomacy: A Case Study of the EU and Central Asia
publishDate 2018
topic Horizon2020
Health Diplomacy
Central Asia
European Union
health cooperation
url https://zenodo.org/record/1423076
contents In the soft-power context, health is increasingly seen as an area that generates particular diplomatic benefits, because it is ostensibly non-political and can bring both immediate and long-term advantages to the donor and the recipient country equally. The endeavours of individual member states of the European Union (EU) and the input of the EU itself in Central Asia are examined to see the extent to which the initiatives in health-related areas form part of a wider diplomatic strategy and whether their effectiveness is related to the means by which the planned improved health outcomes are achieved. This article seeks to draw lessons from the European experience to increase understanding of the role of health in global diplomacy.
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