Human security in disease and disaster
Material type: TextPublication details: Routledge New York 2022Description: viii, 375 pISBN:- 9780367652975
- 362.1042 LIN
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Indian Institute of Management LRC General Stacks | Public Policy & General Management | 362.1042 LIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 003955 |
Table of Contents:
Part I: Key Challenges
1: Human Security, Health and Disaster
2: Infectious Diseases
3: Disasters
Part II: Drivers of Disease and Disaster
4: Globalization, Climate Change and Disease
5: Globalization, Climate Change and Disaster
Part III: Disease and Disaster Vulnerability
6: Poverty
7: Conflict
Part IV: Impact of Disease and Disaster
8: Economic Impacts
9: Political and Societal Impacts
Part V: Response
10: Authoritarian Regimes, Democracies and Populism
11: The State and Disease Management
12: The State and Disaster Management
13: Global Health Governance
14: Disaster Governance
This book explains the impact of crises on development and human security and explores how states and societies can respond more effectively. Written primarily for the student of politics, but also drawing from public health, public policy, and environmental studies, the book investigates the threats posed by disease and disasters and demonstrates how states can shape the ways in which these crises unfold. Case studies include Diseases such as Covid-19 and Ebola, Natural disasters such as Typhoon Haiyan and the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Manmade disasters such as the Yemen and Congo civil wars or famine. The book delves deep into how state response to these challenges can impact political and economic stability and ends by exploring the role played by international institutions and international cooperation in addressing common challenges. This introductory textbook is perfect for undergraduate and masters courses exploring the expanding politics and human security issues surrounding disease and disasters. It will also be of interest to think tanks and policy communities looking for fresh insights to bring into professional practice.
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