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  1. Health Care Providers in War and Armed Conflict: Operational and Educational Challenges in International Humanitarian Law and the Geneva Conventions, Part II. Educational and Training Initiatives
  2. Health Care Providers in War and Armed Conflict: Operational and Educational Challenges in International Humanitarian Law and the Geneva Conventions, Part I. Historical Perspective
  3. United Nations Charter, Chapter VII, Article 43: Now or Never
  4. Zika: Defining the Public Health and Exposing its Vulnerabilities
  5. Developing a Nuclear Global Health Workforce Amid the Increasing Threat of a Nuclear Crisis
  6. Antisocial Personality Disorder and Pathological Narcissism in Prolonged Conflicts and Wars of the 21st Century
  7. Triage Management, Survival, and the Law in the Age of Ebola
  8. Conversations in Disaster Medicine and Public Health: The Profession
  9. Hunger Strikers: Historical Perspectives from the Emergency Management of Refugee Camp Asylum Seekers
  10. Academic Affiliated Training Centers in Humanitarian Health, Part I: Program Characteristics and Professionalization Preferences of Centers in North America
  11. The New Normal: Twelve Months of Resiliency and Recovery in Christchurch
  12. The Development of Multidisciplinary Core Competencies: The First Step in the Professionalization of Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness on a Global Scale
  13. The Limits to Our Capacity: Reflections on Resiliency, Community Engagement, and Recovery in 21st-Century Crises
  14. Do Pandemic Preparedness Planning Systems Ignore Critical Community and Local-Level Operational Challenges?
  15. Counting the Dead in a Decade of Conflict and Controversy
  16. Impact of Public Health Emergencies on Modern Disaster Taxonomy, Planning, and Response
  17. Becoming Responsible in a “Socially Seismic” Environment: Mental Health as a Marker of Community Recovery