Join Dr. William Long, professor and chair at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology, for an important look at controlling infectious disease. His new book examines disease surveillance networks of the Mekong Basin, Middle East, and East Africa. Drawing on international relations theory, Long presents an integrated explanation that demonstrates the processes by which interests, institutions, and ideas can align to allow for interstate cooperation even in unfavorable environments, rather than advocating a theory of international cooperation alone.
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