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Managing Uganda`s HIV/AIDS epidemic : linking public administration theory to international relations theory

By: MAMELI, Peter A.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: International Public Management Network, 2003International Public Management Journal 6, 1, p. 1-16Abstract: In january 2000 the United Nations Security Concil made history by holding a meeting that equated a health issue to a global security concern. The health issue was the spread of HIV/AIDS across Africa. The security concern was the destabilization of the african continent by the disease. Analyzing how countries such as Uganda have managed their HIV/AIDS epidemics provides insight into how multi-actor network that span local, national, and international levels of response are deployed to offset such transnational crises. These types of studies also offer students of public administration and international relations an opportunity to build theoretical bridges between their disciplines by linking theories on state hollowing to those that focus on the contours of nation-state sovereignty
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In january 2000 the United Nations Security Concil made history by holding a meeting that equated a health issue to a global security concern. The health issue was the spread of HIV/AIDS across Africa. The security concern was the destabilization of the african continent by the disease. Analyzing how countries such as Uganda have managed their HIV/AIDS epidemics provides insight into how multi-actor network that span local, national, and international levels of response are deployed to offset such transnational crises. These types of studies also offer students of public administration and international relations an opportunity to build theoretical bridges between their disciplines by linking theories on state hollowing to those that focus on the contours of nation-state sovereignty

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