Department of Political Science, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Politics Life Sci. 2024;43(1):11-23. doi: 10.1017/pls.2023.25. Epub 2023 Dec 12.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlights a long-known but often neglected aspect of international relations: the ability of disease to challenge and change all aspects of security, as well as the ability of public policies to change the course of disease progression. Diseases, especially mass epidemics like COVID-19, clearly affect political, economic, and social structures, but they can also be ameliorated or exacerbated by political policies, including public health policies. The threat of pandemic disease poses a widespread and increasing threat to international stability. Indeed, the political implications of pandemic disease have become increasingly evident as COVID-19 has precipitated death, economic collapse, and political instability around the globe. Any pandemic disease can precipitate catastrophes, from increasing health care costs to decreased productivity. This theoretical discussion highlights the intertwined interactions between social, political, and economic forces and the emergence and evolution of pandemic disease, with widespread implications for governance and international security.
疾病有能力挑战和改变安全的各个方面,以及公共政策有能力改变疾病发展的进程。疾病,特别是像 COVID-19 这样的大规模传染病,显然会影响政治、经济和社会结构,但政治政策,包括公共卫生政策,也可以减轻或加剧疾病的影响。大流行病的威胁对国际稳定构成了广泛而日益严重的威胁。事实上,随着 COVID-19 在全球范围内导致死亡、经济崩溃和政治不稳定,大流行病的政治影响变得越来越明显。任何大流行病都可能引发灾难,从增加医疗保健成本到降低生产力。这一理论探讨强调了社会、政治和经济力量的交织互动以及大流行病的出现和演变,这对治理和国际安全具有广泛的影响。