Is Public Health a Local Political Challenge? The Politicization of Public Policies in France and Denmark

Thema: Contemporary Forms of Biopolitics: States, New Public Health, and Public Policies in Comparative Perspective
By Carole Clavier
English

This paper compares the different ways in which health is presented as a legitimate issue for local politics and policy in France and Denmark. It focuses on the discursive uses of biopolitics at the local level. Local politicians often claim that making policy aiming to improve the health of populations is legitimate in itself and thus choose not to justify their policies beyond the imperative of health. However, the comparison suggests that this choice of argument primarily stems from characteristics of local politics and policy.

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