توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Public Policy Lessons from the AIDS Response in Africa
نام کتاب : Public Policy Lessons from the AIDS Response in Africa
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : درس های سیاست عمومی از واکنش ایدز در آفریقا
سری : Routledge Studies in African Development
نویسندگان : Fred Eboko, Anne M. Lovell
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 201
ISBN (شابک) : 9780367432591 , 9781003002130
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 8 مگابایت
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Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: From intimacy to politics: AIDS in Africa as a moving object
From intimate subjects to public policy object: a journey through AIDS
Problematising public action in Africa from the response to a pandemic
Notes
References
Chapter 1 The international policy response to AIDS in Africa (1986–1996): Empirical bases, theoretical tools
The gradual construction of a theoretical framework to describe and analyse the international response to AIDS in Africa
The construction of a comparative analysis of AIDS public policy in Africa
International frameworks or national convergences? International guidelines and Africa’s national AIDS programs (PNLS/NAC)
Public policy in Africa: an epistemological prelude
From public policy instruments to instrumental public policy: theoretical elements and hypotheses
Access to ARVs in Africa: from the restructuring of the PNLS/NAC to a “therapeutic revolution”?
Notes
References
Chapter 2 AIDS and governance in Africa: Instruments and instrumentalisation of an international policy
Intellectual property and the issue of patents
The international context
Notes
References
Chapter 3 International comparisons in Africa: Socio-political determinants of access to AIDS drugs
A typology of “active” political mobilisation against AIDS in Africa
The “passive adherence” as a particular configuration of AIDS associations
International issues and strategies around ARV access in Cameroon
Notes
References
Chapter 4 Socio-political determinants of access to AIDS drugs in Africa: A paradigm shift
Towards a definition of the State in Africa: preamble
Public action and the State: who governs?
Reconfiguring biomedical oligarchies at the core of transnational public policy networks
Notes
References
Chapter 5 From policies to politics: Policy before the onslaught of politics
NGOs and associations against AIDS in Africa and South: a transnational issue
Conclusion: Towards a trans-sectorial convergence of public policy in Africa?
Notes
References
Chapter 6 Towards a matrix of public action in Africa: Univocal normativity and plural interests
The ambiguous standardisation of international health action in Africa: a diachronic and multi-sectoral reading
Malaria and tuberculosis: clash in the time of AIDS
Education and the environment: contrasting illustrations of the production of standards for transnational public action?
The construction of a new social tie: transnational, differentiated, and flawed
A political anticipation: the Covid-19 reference laboratories in Africa and epidemiological surveillance
Notes
References
Conclusion: The return of the African State?
Resisting the end of AIDS: from daydream to reality
Public action against AIDS in Africa: a distorted mirror image of the world order
The return of the State
Political science at an epistemic crossroads
Notes
References
Bibliography
Index