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(Silent) War and Pandemics

Duff-Brown, Beth. (2017). The collision of Civil War and the Threat of Global Pandemics. Sandford Health Policy. < https://healthpolicy.fsi.stanford.edu/news/civil-wars-and-global-threat-pandemics>

Rorke, Bernard. (2020). Inequality, anti-Roma Racism and the Corona Virus. < https://euobserver.com/coronavirus/147759>

Bonhomme, Edna. (2020). What Coronavirus Taught us about Inequality. Al-Jazeera. < https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/coronavirus-taught-inequality-200316204401117.html>

Readings

When does an outbreak become a pandemic?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27vQOAJzT0Q

Why are states sometimes afraid to report an outbreak?

It impacts tourism

International Trade

SARS 2002

Human factors, such as the expansion of populations into previously forested areas, domesticated animal production practices, food shortages, and alterations in water usage and flows, have been the primary drivers of diseases.

Globalization with climate change also contribute to wide spread of diseases.

Poverty

Inequalities- health, economic…

What Causes Pandemics

How do outbreaks cross borders?

Pandemics and Racism and Xenophobia

“Epidemics are seen as deadly outbreaks of ancient diseases that affect foreign people in exotic, faraway and (made-to-be) poor lands.”

Racist scapegoating

Segregation walls around Roma communities in Slovakia

Attacks on Roma people

European Court of Human Rights dismissed its first ever right-to-water case

Pandemics and Racism and Xenophobia

How are epidemics/pandemics related to colonials and capitalism?

Capitalism and Colonialism

Countries that struggle the most are the ones with history of colonialism that has affected their infrastructure, caused poverty and inequality.

Products of capitalism: war, migration, mass production and increased travel contribute to spread of diseases.