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 | | In each major region ("culture area"), one or two indigenous peoples (nations) are highlighted to emphasize particular forms of economy, social organization, and spirituality, as well as modes of their integration. |
 | | Topics including the ideologies and language of political domination, revolution, wealth, and the transition to post-modern societies are assessed, as are factions, knowledge and control, state secrecy, state and non-state violence, and religious fundamentalism. |
 | | In this context, 'international health' not only refers to health care systems, medical practices, and ideas about illness and the body in cross-cultural contexts, but also encompasses issues of health development paradigms, culture and epidemiology, global health equity and human rights issues. |
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