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neo-liberalism, policy incoherence and discourse coalitions influencing non-communicable disease strategy; comment on “how neoliberalism is shaping the supply of unhealthy commodities and what this means for ncd prevention”
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نویسنده
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battams samantha
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منبع
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international journal of health policy and management - 2020 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:116 -118
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چکیده
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Lencucha and thow have highlighted the way in which neoliberalism is enshrined within institutional mechanisms and conditions the policy environment to shape public policy on noncommunicable diseases (ncds). they critique the strong (but important) focus of public health policy research on corporate interests and influence over ncd policy, and point toward neoliberal policy paradigms shaping the relationship between the state, market and society as an area for critique and further exploration. they also importantly underline the way in which the neoliberal policy paradigm shapes the supply of unhealthy goods and argue that health advocates have not engaged enough with supply side issues in critiques of policy debates on ncds. this is an important consideration especially in the asiapacific where trade and agricultural policies have markedly shaped production and what is being produced within countries. in this commentary, i reflect upon how neoliberalism shapes intersectoral action across trade, development and health within and across institutions. i also consider scope for international civil society to engage in advocacy on ncds, especially where elusive ‘discourse coalitions’ influenced by neoliberalism may exist, rather than coordinated ‘advocacy coalitions.’
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کلیدواژه
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neoliberalism ,noncommunicable disease ,policy ,discourse
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آدرس
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flinders university, southgate institute for health, society and equity, australia
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پست الکترونیکی
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sam.battams@flinders.edu.au
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