REZUMAT: |
This work by Stefania Szeibert‐Kerekes addresses one of the most
critical global challenges of our time—the management of health crises
during pandemics. A pandemic, by definition, is the outbreak of an
infectious disease that crosses the borders of many countries. But each
country can have a different response to the outbreak. These varying
responses can substantially impact how fast the disease spreads not only
within the country’s border but also outside to another country. Yet, there
has been little appetite for transferring power to a larger political entity,
like the EU, a regional office of the WHO, or the UN, to combat a
pandemic. |
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