Table of contents for The political economy of AIDS in Africa / edited by Nana K. Poku and Alan Whiteside.


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Introduction: Africa's HIV/AIDS crisis:
Nana K Poku and Alan Whiteside 
1. Responding to AIDS in crisis situations
 Alan Whiteside
2. Legitimate Actors? The future roles for NGOs against HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa 
 Douglas Webb
3. Confronting AIDS with Debt: Africa's Silent Crisis 
 Nana K. Poku
4. AIDS-Related Famine in Africa: Questioning Assumptions and Developing Frameworks
 Alex de Waal 
5. Cultural Hazards Facing Young People in the Era of HIV/AIDS: Specificity and Change
 Carolyn Baylies
6. HIV/AIDS: the Nigerian Response 
 Morenike Folayan
7. HIV/AIDS and South Africa's National Security 
 Robert L. Ostergard, Jr. and Matthew R. Tubin 
8. What people really believe about HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa
 Alan Whiteside, Robert Mattes, Samantha Willan, and Ryann Manning
9. The HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Botswana: Implications for the "African Miracle"
 Ian Taylor
10. Uganda and the Challenge of HIV/AIDS
 Daniel Low-Beer and Rand Stoneburner
11. The Impact of HIV/AIDS On Democracy in Southern Africa: What Do We Know, 
 What Need to Know, and Why?
 Robert Mattes and Ryann Manning
12. Conclusion
Alan Whiteside and Nana K Poku




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: AIDS (Disease) Africa, AIDS (Disease) Social aspects Africa, AIDS (Disease) Economic aspects Africa, Medical policy Africa, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Africa, HIV Infections Africa, Health Policy Africa, Socioeconomic Factors Africa