
Richard Sullivan Announces Release of Handbook of Global Health, Security, and War
Richard Sullivan, Director, Institute for Cancer Policy and Co-Director Centre for Conflict and Health Research at King’s College London, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Handbook of Global Health, Security, and War
The Handbook of Global Health, Security, and War, edited by Professors Martin Bricknell CB OStJ and Richard Sullivan, is a multidisciplinary exploration of how global health threats intersect with international security.
From the health impacts of war to the ethical constraints on conflict, this guide offers a practical and authoritative overview for students, researchers, and humanitarian professionals alike looking to navigate the complex terrain of health, security and global affairs.
Thank you to remarkable book faculty across KCL and beyond : Dr Kiran Attridge, Dr Ana Elisa Barbar, Dr Gemma Bowsher, Dr Jessica Bricknell, Dr George Bundy, Dr Eddie Chaloner, Prof Peter von Dadelszen, Dr Sohrab Dalal, Dr Catherine Davison, Dr Abdulkarim Ekzayez, DrRachael Gribble, Dr Zenobia Homan, Dr David Ross, Prof Lucy Singh, Professor Tracy Smart AO, Dr Adarsh Tiwathia, Dr Ben Wakefield, and Dr Geoff Whitman.”
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