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Long-term effects of war
Visualization of narrower problems
Incidence
40 years after the Vietnam War, unhealthy levels of dioxins from the use of napalm are still found in the tissues of Vietnamese people.
Broader
War
Narrower
War psychosis
Combat trauma
Ageing war disabled
Loss of institutional credibility
Hazardous remnants of war
Children engendered by occupying soldiers
Long-term impacts of chemical and biological warfare
Delayed consequences of war-time imprisonment and deportation
Underestimated economic costs of war
Aggravated by
Lack of international cooperation
Inadequate health services following nuclear war
War-time disruption of economies and production facilities
Strategy(ies)
Reconstructing after war
Documenting conflict
Recovering from long-term effects of war
Value(s)
Ill
Short-termism
War
Reference(s)
Levy, Barry S and Sidel, Victor W: War and Public Health
Type
(D) Detailed problems