PLCY488B
Advanced Special Topics in Public Policy; Disease and Disaster as Challenges to Development
Development is the process by which needy people in fragile societies become self-sufficient people in resilient societies. This process has often been slowed or stopped or even reversed by disease and disaster by epidemics, endemics, famines, wars, earthquakes, floods, and so on. Drawing on many sources, from biology and medicine to history and economics and politics, we will examine these calamities and the developed world's response to them.
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