In the new world order, global health governance has become a central pillar of international stability and security. Pandemics, climate change, and cross-border health threats have highlighted the limits of purely national responses, driving greater reliance on international coordination, data sharing, and institutions. While global health frameworks aim to improve preparedness, equity, and collective resilience, they also raise debates over sovereignty, accountability, and unequal access to resources, reflecting the tension between global cooperation and national control in an interconnected world.
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