Public Health, National Strength, and Regime Legitimacy: China’s Patriotic Health Campaign
Modern public health initiatives are usually assessed according to their contribution to preventing or controlling the spread of disease. But there is also a crucial political dimension to such assessments. As the COVID-19 pandemic indicated, no country is more sensitive to the connection between pu...
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