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22 May 2020

Dr David Brydan

Dr David Brydan, a lecturer in the history of modern international relations, discusses the political forces behind the World Health Organisation and why its work will never be divorced from international politics.

Dr David Brydan, a lecturer in the history of modern international relations, discusses the political forces behind the World Health Organisation and why its work will never be divorced from international politics.

The public must think about the relationship between scientists and politicians and retain a degree of scepticism, Dr Brydan argues.

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David Brydan

Senior Lecturer in the History of Modern International Relations

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