The Rockefeller Foundation and Central Europe: a Reconsideration [Book Review]

Minerva 40 (3):265-287 (2002)
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Abstract

This paper argues that the health-related work of the RockefellerFoundation in Central Europe following the First World War flowed not somuch from geopolitical concerns as from the Foundation's ambition tocreate a global network in scientific medicine. It examines theassumptions and values that underpinned this project, and indicates someof the questions that these pose for today's world

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