Political Science as an academic discipline has been slow to grapple with the enormous implications of the AIDS crisis for much of the developing world. This article argues that important research agendas link AIDS and politics, and that more work in these areas could contribute to the struggle to cope with the pandemic. Research could also yield theoretical advances in the field of political science. Five research agendas for Africa are: variations in state response to the pandemic; the relationship between governments and NGOs; the AIDS challenge to neoliberalism; AIDS and North-South tensions; and connections between AIDS and international security issues
Social scientists are only beginning to understand the range of potential impacts the HIV/AIDS pande...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a transnational health crisis challenging every nation-state in the world t...
Through a critical and detailed exploration of specific case studies, this invaluable volume brings ...
Political Science as an academic discipline has been slow to grapple with the enormous implications ...
From its first designation as a gay plague, HIV/AIDS has been a heavily politicized disease, a disea...
Public Policy Lessons from the AIDS Response in Africa examines how the interplay between national s...
This thesis analyses the HIV/AIDS epidemic from an international relations (IR) perspective through ...
AIDS, the blood disease acquired immune deficiency syndrome has spread the world over. The virus ha...
This Article examines the major social, political, economic, and ethical issues involved in the glob...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) emerged on the glob...
Despite high levels of AIDS in Africa, there are few indications that the pandemic is directly leadi...
This dissertation examines the policies related to the AIDS epidemics in India and South Africa, wit...
Though more than 150,000 AIDS-related deaths have been reported worldwide and between 5 and 10 milli...
The primary objective of this thesis is to explore the role of chronic political instability on the ...
Although the AIDS epidemic has been widely followed and documented, it has most often been analyzed ...
Social scientists are only beginning to understand the range of potential impacts the HIV/AIDS pande...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a transnational health crisis challenging every nation-state in the world t...
Through a critical and detailed exploration of specific case studies, this invaluable volume brings ...
Political Science as an academic discipline has been slow to grapple with the enormous implications ...
From its first designation as a gay plague, HIV/AIDS has been a heavily politicized disease, a disea...
Public Policy Lessons from the AIDS Response in Africa examines how the interplay between national s...
This thesis analyses the HIV/AIDS epidemic from an international relations (IR) perspective through ...
AIDS, the blood disease acquired immune deficiency syndrome has spread the world over. The virus ha...
This Article examines the major social, political, economic, and ethical issues involved in the glob...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) emerged on the glob...
Despite high levels of AIDS in Africa, there are few indications that the pandemic is directly leadi...
This dissertation examines the policies related to the AIDS epidemics in India and South Africa, wit...
Though more than 150,000 AIDS-related deaths have been reported worldwide and between 5 and 10 milli...
The primary objective of this thesis is to explore the role of chronic political instability on the ...
Although the AIDS epidemic has been widely followed and documented, it has most often been analyzed ...
Social scientists are only beginning to understand the range of potential impacts the HIV/AIDS pande...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a transnational health crisis challenging every nation-state in the world t...
Through a critical and detailed exploration of specific case studies, this invaluable volume brings ...