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How Drone Strikes and a Fake Vaccination Program Have Inhibited Polio Eradication in Pakistan: An Analysis of National Level Data

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This article investigates whether the United States’ counterinsurgency operations have inhibited polio eradication efforts in northwestern Pakistan, the world’s last major reservoir of polio. Anecdotal evidence suggests that militants disrupt polio vaccination programs because of suspicions that campaigns are a cover for gathering intelligence on Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) drone targets. This paper analyzes national-level quantitative data to test this argument. Between 2004 and 2012, the number of polio cases in Pakistan closely mirrored the number of drone strikes. But from 2013 onward, polio cases increased while drone strikes fell. This can be explained by the CIA’s use of a fake immunization campaign in a failed attempt to obtain the DNA of Osama bin Laden’s relatives prior to his assassination in 2011. This seemingly vindicated militants’ suspicions that vaccination programs were a cover for espionage. Militants consequently intensified their disruption of immunization campaigns, resulting in an increase in polio cases in Pakistan, as well as in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq. For politicians and military planners, drones are attractive because they are said to harm fewer civilians than conventional methods of warfare. However, this paper demonstrates that drone strikes had negative effects on the well-being of civilians in Pakistan and further afield because they undermined global efforts to eradicate polio.

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Figure A1. Line graph of polio cases and battle deaths in Pakistan, 2003–2014.
Sources: WHO, Bureau of Investigative Journalism, New America Foundation, and Long War Journal.
Figure A2. Line graph of polio cases and drone strike fatalities in Pakistan, 2003–2015.
Sources: WHO, Bureau of Investigative Journalism, New America Foundation, and Long War Journal.

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Jonathan Kennedy is a lecturer in global health at Queen Mary University of London. Previously, he taught at the School of Public Policy, University College London. He has a PhD in sociology from the University of Cambridge. His research looks at the effects of violent conflict on public health. It has been published, among other journals, in Lancet, Social Science and Medicine, Globalization and Health, Health Policy and Planning, European Journal of Sociology, and Comparative Studies in Society and History.

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  1. polio
  2. Pakistan
  3. drone strikes
  4. fake vaccination campaign
  5. Central Intelligence Agency

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Jonathan Kennedy, Centre for Primary Care and Public Health, Queen Mary University of London, Yvonne Carter Building, 58 Turner Street, London E1 2AB, UK. Email: [email protected]

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