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Essays on Strategy and Public Health The Systematic Reconfiguration of Power Relations

Title
Essays on Strategy and Public Health [electronic resource] : The Systematic Reconfiguration of Power Relations / edited by Rodrick Wallace.
ISBN
9783030835781
Edition
1st ed. 2022.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XVIII, 231 p.) 58 illus., 5 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book is a collection of essays that explore commonalities and contrasts between strategy in armed conflict and strategy in public health, disciplines linked by the devastating consequences of strategic failure. The formal sections use the asymptotic limit theorems of information and control theories to study strategy as an exchange of messages between adversaries, in the context of underlying power relations. The 'messages' to be exchanged are constructed from an 'alphabet' of tactics available to each contender, in a large sense. The formal development is interspersed with a number of case histories from this perspective, ranging across agribusiness-generated pandemics, through tuberculosis and COVID-19. The final chapter attempts a strategic synthesis applicable more specifically to public health than to the remarkably - and disturbingly - close parallel of armed conflict. Taking a unique approach to public health tactics and strategy this volume will be of interest to social epidemiologists, public health economists, public policy scientists, as well as public health researchers and practitioners.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 04, 2022
Contents
Wicked strategic problems
The enemy gets to vote on the outcome
Fog and friction as resources
Strategic Culture
Agribusiness vs. Public Health: Disease Control in Resource-Asymmetric Conflict
Power relations and COVID-19 in New York City
Tuberculosis, the Marker of Abusive Power Relations
Literacy and public health
How policy failure and power relations drive COVID-19 pandemic Waves
Strategic counterpoint and fugue
Concluding remarks
Index.
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Wallace, Rodrick. editor.
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