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Paradigm-breaking pandemics, old academic politics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 June 2022

Alex de Waal*
Affiliation:
World Peace Foundation, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, USA

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References

1 C. P. Snow (1969) The Two Cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2 H. Pennington (2004), ‘Politics, media and microbiologists’, Nature Reviews Microbiology 2 (3): 259–62.

3 D. Morens and A. Fauci (2020) ‘Emerging pandemic diseases: how we got to Covid-19’, Cell 182: 1089. See New Pandemics, Old Politics, pp. 227–8.

4 P. Ewald (1994) Evolution of Infectious Disease. Oxford: Oxford University Press.