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Routledge Handbook of Global Health Security - Academic Book

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Description

The Routledge Handbook of Global Health Security offers a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge research within this rapidly expanding field. As the connection between global health and security continues to grow, this handbook provides a necessary resource for understanding the complex debates surrounding these topics. This volume addresses essential questions facing researchers and policymakers today. It examines whether health and security should be linked, identifies which health issues qualify as security threats, and investigates the best methods for addressing these threats. Additionally, the text explores the consequences of securitizing health, looking at both positive and negative outcomes. Designed for academic and policy-oriented readers, this handbook serves as a timely guide to the evolving landscape of global health security. Whether you are studying the interconnection of health and safety or looking for insights into contemporary research, this Routledge publication provides a deep look into one of the most prominent research areas of the past decade.

Key Features

Provides a detailed overview of current research in the expanding field of global health security.

Explores the complex relationship and interconnection between global health issues and international security.

Examines the ongoing academic and policy debates regarding the securitization of health issues.

Analyzes the potential positive and negative consequences of treating health as a security threat.

Offers insights into which specific health issues should be classified as security threats in a modern context.

Serves as a timely resource for students, academics, and policy professionals interested in health security.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
10 July 2017
Listed Since
19 May 2017

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