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Dec 05, 2023
4:52 AM
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Examining the political ramifications of pandemics, certain Non fiction books about pandemics offer perspectives on how global governance is shaped and tested during health crises. "The Politics of Fear" by Ruth Ben-Ghiat explores the manipulation of fear by political leaders during pandemics, shedding light on the intersection of public health and political agendas. "Epidemics and Politics" by David P. Fidler delves into the complex relationship between international law, politics, and the management of infectious diseases, providing a framework for understanding the geopolitical dynamics at play. "The Precipice" by Toby Ord, although not focused solely on pandemics, discusses existential risks and the role of global cooperation in addressing catastrophic events, including pandemics. These books contribute to a nuanced understanding of how political decisions and structures influence responses to pandemics.
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