This article critically engages with recent efforts to frame the global AIDS pandemic as an international security issue. The securitization of HIV/AIDS is significant, the article argues, not just because it is a novel way of conceptualizing the global AIDS pandemic, but also because it marks an important contemporary site for the global dissemination of a biopolitical economy of power revolving around the government of ‘life’. This biopolitical dimension to the securitization of AIDS brings into play a set of potentially racist and normalizing social practices, which, the article argues, international political actors should seek to avoid in their attempts to find appropriate and effective responses to the global AIDS pandemic. Ways of mi...
This article analyzes, through government documents and reports, how the United States under the Cli...
This paper debates on how pandemics like HIV/AIDS have become an important security concern for many...
This article discusses the emergence in the late 1990s of an innovative conceptualization of securit...
Should the global AIDS pandemic be framed as an international security issue? Drawing on securitizat...
This article explores the human security ramifications of the global AIDS pandemic. It illustrates h...
The securitisation of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AI...
■ Stefan Elbe, AIDS, a Global Stake of Security This article argues that the global AIDS pandemic ...
The UN and its associated agencies have been among the most important players in increasing global A...
Securitization of infectious diseases may involve suspension of ordinary human rights and liberties....
Securitization of infectious diseases may involve suspension of ordinary human rights and liberties....
Securitization of infectious diseases may involve suspension of ordinary human rights and liberties....
This article analyses the conjunctures of risk and security that have recently emerged in the securi...
Two assumptions underpin much of the literature that has examined the links between HIV/AIDS and sec...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest single causes of death and suffering on the planet. Over the last de...
This Article examines the major social, political, economic, and ethical issues involved in the glob...
This article analyzes, through government documents and reports, how the United States under the Cli...
This paper debates on how pandemics like HIV/AIDS have become an important security concern for many...
This article discusses the emergence in the late 1990s of an innovative conceptualization of securit...
Should the global AIDS pandemic be framed as an international security issue? Drawing on securitizat...
This article explores the human security ramifications of the global AIDS pandemic. It illustrates h...
The securitisation of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AI...
■ Stefan Elbe, AIDS, a Global Stake of Security This article argues that the global AIDS pandemic ...
The UN and its associated agencies have been among the most important players in increasing global A...
Securitization of infectious diseases may involve suspension of ordinary human rights and liberties....
Securitization of infectious diseases may involve suspension of ordinary human rights and liberties....
Securitization of infectious diseases may involve suspension of ordinary human rights and liberties....
This article analyses the conjunctures of risk and security that have recently emerged in the securi...
Two assumptions underpin much of the literature that has examined the links between HIV/AIDS and sec...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest single causes of death and suffering on the planet. Over the last de...
This Article examines the major social, political, economic, and ethical issues involved in the glob...
This article analyzes, through government documents and reports, how the United States under the Cli...
This paper debates on how pandemics like HIV/AIDS have become an important security concern for many...
This article discusses the emergence in the late 1990s of an innovative conceptualization of securit...