In the last public lecture of a series of three dedicated to topics of global health at the University of Belgrade we will explore some of the political, economic, societal and historical implications of global health against the backdrop of severe challenges of the liberal democracy model by authoritarian visions both from within liberal societies, and from the outside. All participants will be able to join discussion through interactive software.

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Programme

  • The Politics of Tuberculosis and Antimicrobacterial Resistence
    Jens Seeberg, Aarhus University
  • What does inequality mean in Global Health?
    Sandy Tubeuf, UCLouvain
  • Medicine and Geopolitics
    Pascal Grosse, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • Global Health and the Post-Socialist World
    Dora Vargha, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • Global Health Reframed: A Global South Viewpoint
    Tara Ballav Adhikari, Nepal Health Frontiers, Kathmandu, Nepal, Aarhus University

Introduction to the public lecture series

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