Роль и воздействие пандемий в истории человечества: уроки и последствия
Аннотация
В мировой истории неоднократно кризисы в области здравоохранения в результате пандемий разрушали политический, социальный и экономический порядок в организованных человеческих сообществах. Из этих исторических событий постоянно извлекаются уроки для лучшего понимания будущих пандемий, подготовки к ним и смягчения их последствий. Эта обзорная статья, в которой рассматриваются перспективы антикризисного управления и антикризисной коммуникации, направлена на практическое применение исторического опыта человечества в сфере разработки соответствующей политики. Используя как академическую, так и популярную литературу о прошлых пандемиях, автор статьи пытается применить эти идеи к пандемии COVID-19 в тот период, когда кризис еще только разворачивался. Полученные результаты свидетельствуют о том, что наиболее важные уроки, извлеченные из прошлых кризисов в области здравоохранения, часто не усваиваются должным образом и не применяются на практике, возможно, из-за политического давления, возникающего во время таких кризисов
Об авторе
Г. СаймонсБангладеш
Грег САЙМОНС, кандидат наук (PhD), доцент
Даффодил-смарт-сити, Бирулиа, Савар, г. Дакка, 1216
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Саймонс Г. Роль и воздействие пандемий в истории человечества: уроки и последствия. Контуры глобальных трансформаций: политика, экономика, право. 2024;17(5):199-214.
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Simons G. Pandemics in Human History: Lessons Learned and Lasting Impacts. Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law. 2024;17(5):199-214.