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Recipient states in global health politics = PEPFAR in Africa /
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Recipient states in global health politics/ Ricardo Pereira.
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PEPFAR in Africa /
Author:
Pereira, Ricardo.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2014.,
Description:
208 p. :1 ill.
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Electronic book text.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction: Agency in Global Health 2. Global Health Governance and Role of States 3. Recipient States in an Asymmetric System 4. International Developments of States in Africa 5. PEPFAR: Project of Global Transformation 6. Botswana: National Survival against HIVAIDS 7. Ethiopia: Self-Help with External Support 8. South Africa: Changing HIV/AIDS Policies 9. Conclusion: Recipient States Being Sovereign.
Subject:
Communicable diseases - Prevention -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137442970Online journal 'available contents' page
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1137442972 (electronic bk.) :
Recipient states in global health politics = PEPFAR in Africa /
Pereira, Ricardo.
Recipient states in global health politics
PEPFAR in Africa /[electronic resource] :Ricardo Pereira. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 208 p. :1 ill. - International political economy Series.
Electronic book text.
1. Introduction: Agency in Global Health 2. Global Health Governance and Role of States 3. Recipient States in an Asymmetric System 4. International Developments of States in Africa 5. PEPFAR: Project of Global Transformation 6. Botswana: National Survival against HIVAIDS 7. Ethiopia: Self-Help with External Support 8. South Africa: Changing HIV/AIDS Policies 9. Conclusion: Recipient States Being Sovereign.
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Even if constrained in their international choices, recipient countries of global health programmes hold the capacity to autonomously define and pursue their own strategies, policies, and ultimately attain political goals. This is comparatively demonstrated through the analysis of PEPFAR's implementation in Botswana, Ethiopia and South Africa.Responding to leading views on the domination of donor states and cooptation of recipient countries in global health programmes, Ricardo Pereira demonstrates that recipient countries hold the capacity to autonomously pursue their own strategies, policies, and ultimately attain political goals, even if highly constrained in their international choices. The analysis of donor-recipient, inter-state relations occurs in the context of the implementation of the United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in Botswana, Ethiopia and South Africa. The author shows that the three states engage in PEPFAR because it contributes to the accomplishment of their national interests: national survival (Botswana); regime self-help (Ethiopia); and transmission of values (South Africa).
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Ricardo Pereira is Scientific Officer in the Department for International Relations, Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal, where he co-manages research funding projects. He is currently a national delegate at the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP).
ISBN: 1137442972 (electronic bk.) :£58.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Communicable diseases
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LC Class. No.: RA441
Dewey Class. No.: 362.1096
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