05101oam 2200733 a 450 991082315250332120240401224536.0979-84-00-65752-8979-84-00-65752-8979-82-16-09040-30-313-39946-810.5040/9798400657528(CKB)2550000001156993(EBL)1524110(SSID)ssj0001159303(PQKBManifestationID)11986158(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001159303(PQKBWorkID)11113281(PQKB)10065235(Au-PeEL)EBL1524110(CaPaEBR)ebr10796552(CaONFJC)MIL540036(OCoLC)879022689(MiAaPQ)EBC1524110(OCoLC)1452736103(DLC)BP9798400657528BC(EXLCZ)99255000000115699320130204e20132024 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGlobal HIV/AIDS politics, policy and activism persistent challenges and emerging issues /Raymond A. Smith, editor1st ed.Santa Barbara, Calif. :Praeger,2013.London :Bloomsbury Publishing,20241 online resource (1246 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-313-39945-X 1-306-08785-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Volume 1 Politics and Government; Contents; Introduction: Politics, Policy, and Activism in the Fourth Decade of AIDS; PART 1 THE GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL POLITICS OF HIV PREVENTION AND TREATMENT; 1. The Troubled Path to HIV/AIDS Universal Treatment Access: Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory?; 2. Sustainability in the Post-PEPFAR Period: Examples from Botswana, Ethiopia, and South Africa; 3. The New Deal for the Global AIDS Response: Evidence and Human Rights-Based Legal Environments: The Global Commission on HIV and the Law4. The Politics of Global Health Diplomacy: Conceptual, Theoretical, and Empirical Lessons from the United States, Southeast Asia, and Latin America5. The ""Dirty Work"" of Public Health: Politics, Policy, Prejudice, and Human Rights in a Time of HIV/AIDS; 6. The Subtle Politics of AIDS: Values, Bias, and Persistent Errors in HIV Prevention; PART 2 COUNTRY- AND REGIONAL-LEVEL POLITICS OF HIV PREVENTION AND TREATMENT; 7. The HIV Response in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region: An Epidemic and Its Dilemmas8. The Diagonal Approach: Programming to Combat HIV While Strengthening Primary Health Care Systems in Africa9. Funding HIV Prevention, Treatment, and Care in the United States: The Limits of Politics in Responding to a Deadly Epidemic; 10. A National HIV Prevention Strategy for the United States: Troubling Echoes of Earlier VD Control Programs; 11. Understanding Brazil's Strategic Response to HIV/AIDS: History, Politics, and International Relations; 12. More Are Testing Positive-but is Everything Negative? Russia and the HIV Epidemic13. HIV Prevention in the West African Context: Barriers and Facilitators in Ghana14. A People-Centered Approach to the Links among HIV/AIDS, Conflicts, and Security in Colombia; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z; About the Editors and Contributors; Volume 2 Policy and Policymaking; Contents; Introduction: Politics, Policy, and Activism in the Fourth Decade of AIDS; PART 1 GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL POLICY DEBATES OVER HIV PREVENTION AND TREATMENT1. The Shifting Sands of Intellectual Property Law and Policy: Implications for the Future of HIV Treatment and Public Health2. Medical Circumcision and the Politics of No Alternative: Why the Public Health Imperative Scored a Victory against HIV/AIDS; 3. Count Us In: The Need for More Comprehensive Global Data on HIV/AIDS Prevention, Testing, and Knowledge among LGBT Populations; 4. Promoting HIV Prevention and Research with Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) through U.S. Foreign Policy; 5. HIV/AIDS-Related Stigma as the Root of HIV Criminalization and Bias against Sex WorkersPART 2 COUNTRY- AND REGIONAL-LEVEL POLICY DEBATES OVER HIV PREVENTION AND TREATMENTThe HIV/AIDS epidemic is at a critical turning point. Compelling new findings herald the potential to eventually grind the epidemic to a halt through a combination of expanded treatment coverage and new biomedical approaches to prevention. At the same timAIDS (Disease)HIV infectionsPublic healthInternational cooperationAIDS (Disease)HIV infections.Public healthInternational cooperation.362.19697/92Smith Raymond A.1967-1394552DLCDLCUtOrBLWBOOK9910823152503321Global HIV4014358UNINA