by ghgovernance | Sep 1, 2009 | Emerging Powers, HIV/AIDS
The Politics of Receptivity and Resistance: How Brazil, India, China, and Russia Strategically use the International Health Community in Response to HIV/AIDS: A Theory Eduardo J. Gómez Little is known about how emerging nations, such as Brazil, Russia, India and China...
by ghgovernance | Sep 1, 2009 | Donor Assistance/Aid, HIV/AIDS
Uncomfortable Knowledge: PEPFAR, HIV Risk Reduction and Safer Sex Carrie Cafaro and William J. Bicknell HIV prevention that focuses on abstinence, faithfulness and condoms (ABC) has not worked well, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. We present the data in support of...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2007 | HIV/AIDS, Sub-Saharan Africa
Ideology’s Role in AIDS Policies in Uganda and South Africa
Jeremy Youde While analysts have focused largely on the role of political will to explain a government’s willingness to implement effective AIDS policies, little research has explored the origins of that...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2007 | HIV/AIDS, Sub-Saharan Africa
Vicious Circle: HIV/AIDS, State Capacity, and National Security: Lessons from Zimbabwe, 1990-2005
Andrew T. Price-Smith Recent macro level empirical analyses have revealed a complex relationship between health and governance. Yet, most micro level studies fail to...