This book does not seek to absolve the South African state of its responsibility to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Moreover, it argues that although the state, the government, before, during, and after the transition to democracy, was aware of and acknowledged the threats - political, economic and social - posed by the epidemic, it nonetheless chose not to make the epidemic a priority policy issue. As a result, it argues that the South African HIV/AIDS case illustrates the tension inherent between a state's ultimate sovereign responsibility to respond and its tactical dependence on external…mehr
This book does not seek to absolve the South African state of its responsibility to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Moreover, it argues that although the state, the government, before, during, and after the transition to democracy, was aware of and acknowledged the threats - political, economic and social - posed by the epidemic, it nonetheless chose not to make the epidemic a priority policy issue. As a result, it argues that the South African HIV/AIDS case illustrates the tension inherent between a state's ultimate sovereign responsibility to respond and its tactical dependence on external contributors to meet the demands of all of its constituents.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Annamarie Bindenagel ŠehoviĿ is a political scientist and public (health) policy analyst with many years of experience in and focused on sub-Saharan Africa and global health and human security. Dr. ŠehoviĿ is currently health analyst at the German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), and affiliated with the Willy-Brandt School of Public Policy and the University of Erfurt, Germany, as well as with the health and human security component of the GR: EEN EU FP7 Funded Project at the University of Warwick, UK.
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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Chapter 1 Introduction: The South African State and the Responsibility to Respond Chapter 2 Situational Analysis of HIV/AIDS in South Africa Chapter 3 Social, Economic, and Political Consequences of HIV/AIDS in South Africa Chapter 4 The (Inter)national Framework of South Africa's Policy-Making Chapter 5 Policy Polemics I: Apartheid's Demise to HIV/AIDS' Rise Chapter 6 Policy Polemics II: Rising to the Challenge of HIV/AIDS Chapter 7 Comparative Applications of the GAP Hypothesis Chapter 8 Conclusion and Recommendations
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Chapter 1 Introduction: The South African State and the Responsibility to Respond Chapter 2 Situational Analysis of HIV/AIDS in South Africa Chapter 3 Social, Economic, and Political Consequences of HIV/AIDS in South Africa Chapter 4 The (Inter)national Framework of South Africa's Policy-Making Chapter 5 Policy Polemics I: Apartheid's Demise to HIV/AIDS' Rise Chapter 6 Policy Polemics II: Rising to the Challenge of HIV/AIDS Chapter 7 Comparative Applications of the GAP Hypothesis Chapter 8 Conclusion and Recommendations
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