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Pandemics, Poverty, and Politics

Decoding the Social and Political Drivers of Pandemics from Plague to COVID-19

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Pub Date Aug 05 2025 | Archive Date Mar 11 2026


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Description

A compelling exploration of how socio-political factors like inequality and poverty exacerbate pandemics.

In a world where millions perish from preventable diseases amid unprecedented wealth and technological advancement, Pandemics, Poverty, and Politics illuminates a central paradox of our times. This compelling work by a seasoned physician and global health leader unravels the complex web of social, political, and economic factors driving pandemics and other public health crises.

Drawing from over two decades of experience in the public health field, Tyler B. Evans, MD, MS, MPH, presents a unique and deeply personal narrative. The book begins with a foundational introduction to social medicine and health systems, as well as the social and political determinants of health. Dr. Evans provides readers with examples of every major pandemic starting with the turn of the twentieth century to current times―beginning with the third plague and ending with COVID-19―highlighting the common social and political drivers of these outbreaks. Fractured health systems worsened by social disruption place inordinate stress on societies and disproportionately impact the most vulnerable.

These historic examples of pandemics in addition to more contemporary examples of ongoing epidemics and major public health concerns ranging from malaria and neglected tropical diseases to influenza, HIV/AIDS, diarrheal diseases, Ebola, and tuberculosis reinforce how sociopolitical factors build upon each other. Case in point: high population stress following political repression and unrest in apartheid South Africa contributed to a major outbreak of HIV in the 1990s, as did multinational diamond mining and minimal infrastructure help precipitate the worst ebola outbreak in history in Sierra Leone.

While scientific advancements have progressed, the failure to address underlying social inequities leaves us vulnerable to even more devastating health crises. This book is an essential read for public health and health care professionals, policymakers, social science researchers, students, and anyone committed to understanding and mitigating the complex factors that underpin global health emergencies.

Author Bio:

Tyler B. Evans, MD, MPH, DTM&H, FIDSA is an infectious diseases and addiction medicine physician, public health leader, and humanitarian. He is the co-founder and CEO of Wellness Equity Alliance, a national organization advancing health equity through upstream, systems-level approaches in the U.S. and globally.

Dr. Evans has held senior leadership roles across government and nonprofit sectors, including serving as Chief Medical Officer in multiple metropolitan health departments, leading infectious disease programs for the AIDS HealthCare Foundation, and supporting public health emergency response during COVID-19 in New York City and California. His work spans street medicine, HIV/AIDS, substance use disorder, refugee and migrant health, and humanitarian response in complex emergencies.

He is an associate professor of population and public health sciences at the USC Keck School of Medicine and the author of Pandemics, Poverty, and Politics, which examines how inequality and policy shape global health crises.

A compelling exploration of how socio-political factors like inequality and poverty exacerbate pandemics.

In a world where millions perish from preventable diseases amid unprecedented wealth and...


A Note From the Publisher

Author is available for interviews, speaking engagements, op-eds, articles, Q&As, and expert commentary opportunities.

Author is available for interviews, speaking engagements, op-eds, articles, Q&As, and expert commentary opportunities.


Advance Praise

Dr. Evans brilliantly analyzes and synthesizes the complexity and simplicity that underlie all global pandemics―inequalities. ―Angeli Achrekar, Deputy Executive Director of Programmes, UNAIDS

Following decades of scientific advances, we are at a crossroads in history when public health is not just up to vaccines or pills but also to whether social, political, and economic factors enable communities to actually benefit from them. This book is for everyone who cares to understand the complexities of public health and to learn from history. ―Adeeba Kamarulzaman, President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Monash University Malaysia; Vice Chair, WHO Science Council

Dr. Evans brilliantly analyzes and synthesizes the complexity and simplicity that underlie all global pandemics―inequalities. ―Angeli Achrekar, Deputy Executive Director of Programmes, UNAIDS

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