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    • Agogo, Emmanuel; Blackburn, Christine Crudo; Cameron, Elizabeth; Crespin, Richard; Klett, Josh; Lauer, Alinda; Natsios, Andrew S.; Parker, Gerald W. Jr.; Soc, Maria; Venczel, Linda; White, James (Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, 2019-05)
      One hundred years ago the 1918 influenza pandemic swept the globe, killing between 50-90 million people. The loss of life was so great that cities throughout the United States struggled to keep up with burials; it is ...
    • Natsios, Andrew S. (2022-02-28)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the devastating impact infectious diseases can have on human health, social orders, economies, and political systems. Throughout human history, pandemics have remade governments and ...
    • Blackburn, Christine Crudo; Natsios, Andrew S.; Parker, Gerald W. Jr.; Katz, Rebecca; Osterholm, Michael T.; Laine, Glen A.; Fair, Joseph (Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs (The Bush School), 2018-05)
      "In this report, the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at The Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University outlines eight priority areas and their accompanying recommended action items to ...
    • Blackburn, Christine Crudo; Natsios, Andrew S. (Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs, 2017-03)
      The threat posed by pandemics grows alongside increased globalization and technological innovation. Distant cultures can now be connected in a day’s time, and international trade links global health and economic prosperity. ...