Two comments regarding this blog.
First, the good: I have been invited and have accepted an offer to become a contributor at the Complex Terrain Laboratory Review. We have a top notch team of bloggers at CTLab including Matt Armstrong of MountainRunner, Christian Bleuer of Ghosts of Alexander, Drew Conway of Zero Intelligence Agents, Dave Dilegge of Small Wars Journal, Mark Safranski of Zenpundit, Tim Stevens of Ubiwar, Michael Tanji of Half of the Spear, and Mike Innes. Expect great things from CTLab in the future.
What does this mean for readers of War & Health? Nothing! War & Health will always be my main place for publishing original and focused content on the interrelation of armed conflict and public health. The only thing changing is that, if you want to read more of me, you can find additional content available on CTLab.
Second, the bad: I have my qualifying exams in 66 days and as such I am unable to post as frequently as I would like. War & Health will continue to have new and interesting articles each week, however the number of posts per week will be smaller for the next couple months. That is, posting will be consistent but less frequent.
That is all, carry on.
Christopher Albon is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in armed conflict, public health, human security, and health diplomacy.
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Good luck with the qualifying exams. We don’t have those in Australia so I can’t honestly say that I feel your pain. But I empathize nonetheless.
Thanks Christian. I will take all the luck I can get. Sufficed to say there is a certain amount of anxiety (read: sheer, unbridled terror) that goes along with this particular set of tests.
On a more positive note, I just realized this is the last two tests I will ever take in my life.
well good luck with the exams! I don’t how they are, but i hope you pass!!!
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