THE EBOLA PANDEMIC AS A THREAT TO INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY: A QUESTION OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY OR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE? Cover Image

THE EBOLA PANDEMIC AS A THREAT TO INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY: A QUESTION OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY OR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE?
THE EBOLA PANDEMIC AS A THREAT TO INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY: A QUESTION OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY OR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE?

Author(s): Boubacar Sidi Diallo
Subject(s): International Law, Governance, Security and defense, Health and medicine and law, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Ebola pandemic; threat to international peace and security; collective security; global governance;

Summary/Abstract: The international community faces a fragmented and transnational epidemiological threat, the severity and extent of which currently require an unprecedented level of intervention. Over the centuries, mankind has been confronted with a variety of epidemics that have always required a comprehensive action at the international level. According to the UN Security Council, the outbreak of the Ebola virus at the end of 2013 poses a particular threat to international peace and security, as the peace-building and development achievements of the countries most affected by the epidemic are jeopardised and may end in vain or be lost altogether. This in turn undermines the stability of the countries most affected. If the disease is not brought under control, this situation might lead to a new unrest and social tensions, and worsening of the political climate, or stigmatisation and a higher sense of uncertainty in the region. The resolution adopted by the UN Security Council on this matter has a historic dimension, as it has for the first time classified a public health problem as a threat to international peace and security. This happened despite the fact that international mobilisation had been delayed by several months, despite the obvious urgent need for action.

  • Issue Year: 80/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 115-129
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English, Polish