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An insightful and contemporary review of current global health threats and their implications for security and stability
In the Handbook of Global Health, Security, and War, Professors Martin Bricknell and Richard Sullivan deliver a fresh, multidisciplinary take on the relationship between health and international affairs. The book explores the most relevant global health threats and their implications for security and stability, providing an up-to-date and authoritative perspective on these international challenges.
This practical guide addresses the unprecedented range of threats to health around the world and their potential to impact the security of populations, states, and the global system. It discusses the academic theories that form the foundations for analysis of global health and international relations. It also examines the impact of insecurity and war on health systems, clinical health services, and the health research and policy agenda.
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Perfect for undergraduate and postgraduate students with an interest in global health and security, the Handbook of Global Health, Security, and War will also benefit social scientists, researchers in global health, and humanitarian practitioners.
Martin Bricknell, PhD, is Professor of Conflict, Health, and Military Medicine in the Centre for Global Health Security and War at the School of Security Studies in King’s College London.
Richard Sullivan, MD, PhD, is Professor of Cancer & Global Health at King’s College London.
| Publication Date: | 11 August 2025 |
| Publisher: | Wiley |
| Imprint: | Wiley |
| ISBN-13: | 9781394326099 |
| Format: | Paperback / softback |
| Page Count: | 240 |
| Weight (oz): | 18.0 |