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Yasuda Kayo, Kokusai seiji no nakano kokusai hoken jigyo: Kokusai renmei hoken kiko kara Sekai hoken kikan, UNICEF e, 2014 [International health works in international politics: from the League of Nations Health Organization to WHO and UNICEF]

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Akami, Tomoko

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Nihon Hyoronsha

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This is a book review to one of the top journals in history in Japan. The review article evaluate the notion of 'positive health' as a key concept of examining the meaning of the League of Nations Health Organization in a broad literature of emerging good works on the League and the global governing system in recent years.

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Shakai keizai shigaku / Shakai Keizai Shigakkai

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