Of plagues, planes, and politics: controlling the global spread of infectious diseases by air
In recent years, the implications of globalisation for the spread of infectious diseases has begun to emerge as an area of concern to political geographers. Unsurprisingly, much of the contemporary literature focuses on the multifarious threats posed by human and, increasingly, non-human mobility. P...
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2009
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