

How To Plan For a Crisis
May 28, 2021
Niall Ferguson, a renowned historian and senior fellow at prestigious universities like Stanford and Harvard, shares insights on crisis planning and responses to disasters. He discusses how historical events like the World Wars and the Spanish Influenza can inform our understanding of present challenges. The conversation delves into the political implications of crisis management, the societal attitudes towards public health measures across generations, and the importance of proactive strategies to prepare for future calamities.
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