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Identifying The Structural Violence And The National Security Problems, Destabilizing Economies And Regimes, And But Threatening International Essay

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Another governance framework in the literature is the concept of security (Kamradt-Scott 2015, Kassalow 2001, Kemp et. al 2006, Kirton et al 2014, Mustapha & Bangura 2016, Ostergard 2002, Roderick 2006, Smith et al 2003, and Sy & Copley 2014). This can be broken down into two subsets: first, that disease outbreaks can be national security problems, destabilizing economies and regimes, and even threatening international peace. Second, that building and strengthening the institutions to provide health (as well as other services like education, or food) will bring human security, which is freedom from conflict. Mustapha & Bangura (2016), Menon-Johansson (2005), and Wilkinson & Leach (2014) describe the structural violence, as decisions made, by the state, over a long period of time that have led to inequalities in the health systems and can lead to human insecurity. However, human insecurity and lack of these key resources can lead to destabilization of the state (conflict).
At the advent of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, many experts asked why these nations were unable to identify and contain the spread of the disease early on and why was the international community slow to respond. It is my view that any developing country (especially fragile, post conflict states) would have struggled with an epidemic of this nature, not just Sierra Leone and Liberia. However, as many fragile states have under-developed health systems, the real questions are: “why are the health systems

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