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This book unpacks the political economy of China’s COVID-19 vaccine supplies to the Global South. Examining the political and economic forces at play, the book demonstrates how China’s vaccine provisions have been determined by a complex set of commercial interests, domestic politics and geopolitical relationships. The book sheds light on how domestic interests shape China’s role in global governance and its international economic engagement. Its analysis contributes to broader academic debates on the politics and economics of crises, as well as offering new insights on how pre-existing political and market forces shape aid and trade in the context of crisis.

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1. Introduction 2. Contextualizing China’s Position in Global Health 3. ‘Vaccine Diplomacy’ 4. Market Forces and Commercial Chinese Vaccine Sales 5. Conclusion: Between Politics and Business

China’s COVID-19 Vaccine Supplies to the Global

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 17/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781529226324, 978-1529226324
      ISBN10: 1529226325

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book unpacks the political economy of China’s COVID-19 vaccine supplies to the Global South. Examining the political and economic forces at play, the book demonstrates how China’s vaccine provisions have been determined by a complex set of commercial interests, domestic politics and geopolitical relationships. The book sheds light on how domestic interests shape China’s role in global governance and its international economic engagement. Its analysis contributes to broader academic debates on the politics and economics of crises, as well as offering new insights on how pre-existing political and market forces shape aid and trade in the context of crisis.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction 2. Contextualizing China’s Position in Global Health 3. ‘Vaccine Diplomacy’ 4. Market Forces and Commercial Chinese Vaccine Sales 5. Conclusion: Between Politics and Business

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