This book identifies the main challenges to confronting global health (in)securities at three
levels. First at the level of zoonosis to which HIV and Ebola as well as H1Nn MERS-CoV and
SARS belong and which promise to continue to emerge. Second at the level of the spread of
these across bio- ecological and political boundaries and borders particularly nationally.
These present challenges not only in terms of immunities but also in terms of rights - who is
eligible for treatment under whose responsibility? Finally at the international level of
global administration presenting a challenge in terms of coordinated public health legal
political and economic response. The book develops coordinated policy recommendations for
meeting these challenges in a globalized world and examines the unique opportunities and
challenges associated with the co-administration of the good of public health by both nation
states and non-state actors. This book will be valuable read forstudents of Public Policy
Health Policy and Management International Relations and Global Governance.