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DESCRIPTION:"Addressing Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs): A Challenge for C
 ollaborative Global Governance" - Prof. Schmitz will discuss a research pr
 oject that focuses on the challenges of international collaboration in add
 ressing the deadly consequences of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Today
 \, NCDs are responsible for 60% of global deaths and continue to rise rapi
 dly as a global health challenge. While students of global governance have
  variously studied the role of scientists\, NGOs\, industry\, the public\,
  or states\, this literature has yet to be applied to understanding the gl
 obal response to NCDs. This presentation provides a basic overview of the 
 issue as well as the global policies in place\, and hopes to enlist the au
 dience in advancing this project towards a grant proposal and publication.
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies presents: Hans Peter Schmitz
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Addressing Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs): 
 A Challenge for Collaborative Global Governance" - Prof. Schmitz will disc
 uss a research project that focuses on the challenges of international col
 laboration in addressing the deadly consequences of non-communicable disea
 ses (NCDs). Today\, NCDs are responsible for 60% of global deaths and cont
 inue to rise rapidly as a global health challenge. While students of globa
 l governance have variously studied the role of scientists\, NGOs\, indust
 ry\, the public\, or states\, this literature has yet to be applied to und
 erstanding the global response to NCDs. This presentation provides a basic
  overview of the issue as well as the global policies in place\, and hopes
  to enlist the audience in advancing this project towards a grant proposal
  and publication.
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