Posted on January 27th, 2006 by joshbusby
I happened upon this center at the University of Pretoria while trolling for papers. They have some articles that may be relevant for those interested in the politics of HIV, the impact on South Africa, human security, etc.
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Posted on January 26th, 2006 by joshbusby
Calvin College’s Amy Patterson edited this 2005 book The African State and the AIDS Crisis. Here is a link to Ashgate’s website which provides a PDF to the intro. Seems to be some tension in the intro between how much responsibility for weak policy responses to HIV are attributable to outside causes (an [...]
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Posted on May 11th, 2005 by joshbusby
Ambrosio, Thomas. “The Geopolitics of Demographic Decay: HIV/AIDS and Russia’s Great Power Status” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2005-03-05 “Ambrosio Paper : The Geopolitics of Demographic Decay“
Blanchard, Jean-Marc. “Corporate Hegemony in Remission: The Pharmaceutical Industry and the HIV/AIDS crisis” [...]
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Posted on January 26th, 2005 by joshbusby
This 2003 documentary seeks to reveal both the human costs of AIDS but also the political failings of the international community to come to grips with the problem. I’ve seen promos ads for it and have requested a copy.
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Posted on January 26th, 2005 by joshbusby
This book is by a former professor of mine Tony Barnett. He is now at the LSE, formerly with the University of East Anglia’s School of Development Studies. His co-author is Alan Whiteside, from South Africa. I think they have a sort of anthropological/sociological view, looking at the consequences of AIDS, less [...]
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Posted on January 25th, 2005 by joshbusby
I posted a number of articles in the Gems section worth taking a look at including:
- My excerpt on HIV/AIDS from my dissertation which provides a preliminary look at the relative contributions of four of the major G-7 countries’ contributions to the Global Fund (U.S., Japan, Germany, and the UK).
- Peter Singer’s 2004 Survival article [...]
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Posted on January 25th, 2005 by joshbusby
The Washington Post has a link to hundreds of stories tracking HIV/AIDS and international responses in Africa over the past four or five years. They have a great and sad six-part series from 2000-2001 called Death Watch. Links are down for it, but I’ll try to post them separately when I can find [...]
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Posted on January 25th, 2005 by joshbusby
This 2002 National Intelligence Council report warned of a wave of new infections from China, Russia, India and other places. Very scary, and a good source of information.
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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
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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