Thinking politically about HIV /
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London ; New York :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Thinking politically about HIV: political analysis and action in response to AIDS /
- Dennis Altman, Kent Buse
- Political science(s) and HIV: a critical analysis /
- Nathan A. Paxton
- Descriptive representation and AIDS policy in South Africa /
- Evan S. Lieberman
- Public opinion as leadership disincentive: exploring a governance dilemma in the AIDS response in Africa /
- Per Strand
- Building capacities and producing citizens: the biopolitics of HIV prevention in Brazil /
- Rafael de la Dehesa, Ananya Mukherjea
- Constitution, diversification and normalization of a health problem: organizing the fight against AIDS in Switzerland (1984-2005) /
- Michael Voegtli, Olivier Fillieule
- AIDS mobilisation in Zambia and Vietnam: explaining the differences /
- Amy S. Patterson, David Stephens
- China’s evolving AIDS policy: the influence of global norms and transnational non-governmental organizations /
- Joan Kaufman
- Lessons from the rise and fall of the military AIDS hypothesis: politics, evidence and persuasion /
- Michael O’Keefe
- AIDS hyper-epidemics and social resilience: theorising the political /
- Pieter Fourie, Maj-Lis Foller.