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. 2021 Jul 12:9:655021.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.655021. eCollection 2021.

COVID-19 Pandemic as an Excellent Opportunity for Global Health Diplomacy

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COVID-19 Pandemic as an Excellent Opportunity for Global Health Diplomacy

Sanaz Taghizade et al. Front Public Health. .

Abstract

Undoubtedly, the COVID-19 pandemic is not the first and most frightening global pandemic, and it may not be the last. At the very least, this phenomenon has though seriously challenged the health systems of the world; it has created a new perspective on the value of national, regional, and international cooperation during crises. The post-coronavirus world could be a world of intensified nationalist rivalries on the economic revival and political influence. However, strengthening cooperation among nations at different levels will lead to the growth of health, economy, and security. The current situation is a touchstone for international actors in coordinating the efforts in similar future crises. At present, this pandemic crisis cannot be resolved except through joint international cooperation, global cohesion, and multilateralism. This perspective concludes that the pandemic could be an excellent opportunity for the scope of global health diplomacy (GHD) and how it can be applied and practiced for strengthening five global arenas, namely (1) International Cooperation and Global Solidarity, (2) Global Economy, Trade and Development, (3) Global Health Security, (4) Strengthening health systems, and (5) Addressing inequities to achieve the global health targets. GHD proves to be very useful for negotiating better policies, stronger partnerships, and achieving international cooperation in this phase with many geopolitical shifts and nationalist mindset among many nations at this stage of COVID-19 vaccine roll-out.

Keywords: COVID-19; foreign policy; global health diplomacy; health security; health systems; international cooperation; pandemic; trade.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Addressing global health threats and crises through health diplomacy. Source: Prepared by the authors.
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Global health diplomacy and the five key areas of impact.

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