New Wars and Old Plagues: Armed Conflict, Environmental Change and Resurgent Malaria in the Southe Caucasus

New Wars and Old Plagues:Armed Conflict, Environmental Change and Resurgent Malaria in the Southe Caucasus

by: Katherine Hirschfeld (Author),Kirsten de Beurs(Author),Brad Brayfield(Author),Ani Melkonyan-Gottschalk(Author)&1more

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Edition: 1st ed. 2023

Publication Date: 2023/6/13

Language: English

Print Length: 133 pages

ISBN-10: 3031311426

ISBN-13: 9783031311420

Book Description

This Open Access book uses Mary Kaldor’s concept of “New Wars” to explore how ethnic conflict reshaped the social and environmental landscape of the Southe Caucuses following the collapse of the Soviet Union. It relies on remote sensing data and qualitative historical research to explore how armed conflict between non-state actors generated the region’s largest epidemic of P. vivax malaria since the 1960s. This book is an important addition to the literature on the Karabakh conflict and conflict studies more broadly because the infectious disease outbreaks associated with warfare often kill more people than the armed conflicts themselves. Warfare itself has also changed dramatically since the collapse of the USSR, and the Karabakh conflict provides an excellent case study of the way “New Wars” transform the natural and social environment to facilitate outbreaks of preventable disease. This extended case study will be useful to researchers from a variety of academic disciplines, including medical anthropology, geography, conflict studies, disease ecology, global health and public health. It also reveals the fragility of twentieth century malaria control in temperate regions and will assist in predictive modeling for future outbreaks.

About the Author

This Open Access book uses Mary Kaldor’s concept of “New Wars” to explore how ethnic conflict reshaped the social and environmental landscape of the Southe Caucuses following the collapse of the Soviet Union. It relies on remote sensing data and qualitative historical research to explore how armed conflict between non-state actors generated the region’s largest epidemic of P. vivax malaria since the 1960s. This book is an important addition to the literature on the Karabakh conflict and conflict studies more broadly because the infectious disease outbreaks associated with warfare often kill more people than the armed conflicts themselves. Warfare itself has also changed dramatically since the collapse of the USSR, and the Karabakh conflict provides an excellent case study of the way “New Wars” transform the natural and social environment to facilitate outbreaks of preventable disease. This extended case study will be useful to researchers from a variety of academic disciplines, including medical anthropology, geography, conflict studies, disease ecology, global health and public health. It also reveals the fragility of twentieth century malaria control in temperate regions and will assist in predictive modeling for future outbreaks.

代发服务PDF电子书10立即求助
1111
打赏
未经允许不得转载:Wow! eBook » New Wars and Old Plagues: Armed Conflict, Environmental Change and Resurgent Malaria in the Southe Caucasus

觉得文章有用就打赏一下文章作者

支付宝扫一扫

微信扫一扫