Study on the Evolutionary Mechanism of Social Stability Risk of Major Public Health Emergencies
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v9i1.9151Keywords:
Social stability risk, Evolutionary mechanism, Major public health emergencies.Abstract
The outbreak of major public health emergencies and the spread of epidemics often seriously threaten people's lives, hinder normal economic development, and even endanger social order and lead to social instability, therefore, it is important to study the evolution mechanism of social stability risk of major public health emergencies. Based on the definition of social stability risk of public health emergencies and identification of major risk categories based on existing research results, the evolution mechanism of social stability risk of public health emergencies is analyzed using social combustion theory, and relevant suggestions are made from the perspective of the three elements of social combustion in order to provide reference for risk management.
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