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The book analyzes how American presidents manage pandemics and public health crises, highlighting that effective responses often stem from informed and confident leadership. It critiques Gerald Ford's Swine Flu program, revealing it as a case of government capability rather than incompetence. The author illustrates the mixed success of U.S. government responses, emphasizing that while results can vary widely, presidential action remains crucial for effective crisis management. The text argues against the notion that government is irrelevant in addressing health emergencies, asserting its vital role.
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Presidents, Pandemics, and Politics, Max J. Skidmore
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- 2016
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