Author/Authors :
Leppold، Claire نويسنده Department of Research,Minamisoma Municipal General Hospital,Fukushima,Japan , , Ozaki، Akihiko نويسنده Department of Surgery,Minamisoma Municipal General Hospital,Fukushima,Japan , , Shimada، Yuki نويسنده Department of Neurosurgery,Minamisoma Municipal
General Hospital,Fukushima,Japan , , Morita، Tomohiro نويسنده Department of Internal Medicine,Soma
Central Hospital,Fukushima,Japan , , Tanimoto، Tetsuya نويسنده Department of Internal Medicine,Jōban
Hospital,Fukushima,Japan ,
Abstract :
What counts as global health? There has been limited discourse to date on the ways in which country-level contexts may shape positioning in global health agendas. By reviewing Japan’s response to the refugee crisis, we demonstrate a clash between rhetoric and action on global responsibility, and suggest that cultural and historical factors may be related to the ways of perceiving and acting upon global health.
Keywords :
global health , refugees , DISPLACEMENT , Japan