Selected publications from the Centre for Global Health Policy:
- Plagues, Peoples, Politics (2014) chapter by Prof Elbe and Dr Anne Roemer-Mahler and Christopher Long addresses pandemic preparedness and antiviral stockpiling
- Prof Elbe’s book Pandemics, Pills and Politics: Governing Global Health Security (2014)
- 7 books top medical experts say you should read to become an ultimate authority on pandemics so you’re prepared for the next one – includes Stefan Elbe’s Pandemics, Pills, and Politics: Governing Global Health Security
More news stories and articles drawing on Prof Elbe’s research
- The coronavirus as a yardstick of global health policy by Felix Arteaga (Real Insituto Elcano) draws on Prof Elbe’s work on pandemic security and Security and Global Health: Toward the Medicalization of Insecurity by Stefan Elbe, International Sociology 2012)
- Gendering COVID-19: implications for women, peace and security by Sini Ramo (LSE) refers to Prof Elbe’s work by “bringing the dramatic connotations of security into play helps garner political attention and lubricates the flow of resources.” ‘Should health professionals play the global health security card? By Stefan Elbe, 2011 The Lancet
- Crisis Reader: Biosecurity and the Global COVID-19 Outbreak by Harvard Kennedy School, Belfer Centre for Science and International Affairs cites Prof Elbe’s HIV/AIDS and the Changing Landscape of War in Africa providing historical lessons on how pandemics can affect ongoing conflict processes, MIT Press 2002