
I realized today that I had not announced a winner to the contest from last week! Let me quickly rectify that.
We had many a select group of entries, but without further ado, the winner is: Eddie!
Here is Eddie’s entry:
Typical armed conflict is septic shock for public health with lethal costs in status, efficiency, scope and quality. Recovery is lengthy, complicated and can fail.
I loved his entry. So much of my time is spent between the two fields of health and security, that crossover descriptions like his hit a strong cord with me. For winning, he will receive a free paper copy of Threats in the Age of Obama.
My thanks for all who entered. I’ll see if I can make contests a more regular thing on War & Health.
And Eddie, shoot me an email with your snailmail address.
Christopher R. Albon is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in armed conflict, public health, human security, and health diplomacy.
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