Casualties of Preparedness: Rethinking the Global Health Security Paradigm
The governance of global health security must systematically integrate different kinds of expertise and meaningfully represent states around the world.

WHO has an opportunity to advance extraterritorial obligations under the right to health as an international legal basis for global solidarity.

A new pandemic instrument should explicitly embrace the three emerging global regulatory standards of due diligence, due regard, and regulatory coherence.

An innovative pandemic treaty could become a transformative model of global solidarity in the face of common threats.

The state-centric infectious disease regime violates the fundamental principle of how contagious diseases spread within and across countries.
