Posted on January 25th, 2005 by Nate
This is a 2003 RAND study, another effort making the case that AIDS is a security threat, using the idea of human security. The paper has a case on South Africa and also a strong emphasis on U.S. foreign policy.
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Posted on January 25th, 2005 by Nate
Here is a transcript
from a December 2004 Council on Foreign Relations event on health and
security, featuring Laurie Garrett, Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
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Posted on January 25th, 2005 by Nate
by Greg Berhman
This Council on Foreign Relations book
came out in 2004. Here is part of the blurb from the publisher. My own
review forthcoming. All I know is that this guy is about 25, which is
extremely annoying!
“The Invisible People
is a revealing and at times shocking look inside the United States’s
response to one of the [...]
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Posted on January 25th, 2005 by Nate
This 2001 International Crisis Group report uses the metaphor of war
and elastic definition of security (personal, economic, communal,
national and international) to convince policymakers to pay attention
to the problem.
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Posted on January 25th, 2005 by Nate
This 2001 paper
by Jordan Kassalow published by the Council on Foreign Relations and
the Milbank Memorial Fund argues that health policy should be a U.S.
foreign policy priority, part of the effort to link health issues to
higher profile issues likely to command the attention of
decision-makers.
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Posted on January 25th, 2005 by Nate
at Stanford University July 10-29, 2005 Stanford University is very pleased to announce that it will host the 2005 Summer Institute in Political Psychology, reviving a tradition that was created by Margaret Hermann and carried out at the Ohio State University each summer from 1991 through 2002. This year’s Institute is sponsored by the National [...]
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