PLAYING GOD WITH HIV |
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Authors: | RANDY B CHEEK |
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Affiliation: | Security Strategy and Policy Branch of the National Defense University , Washington, DC, United States |
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Abstract: | It is generally understood that conflict can contribute to the spread of disease. This paper explains the reverse: how disease, as an accelerating factor, can result in serious conflict. While not a cause of war itself, HIV/AIDS exacerbates existing tensions: social, ethnic and political. Political constituencies concerned about HIV/AIDS will become frustrated if the state's leadership does not meet their demands. The demand for medical treatment of the disease is certain to exceed supply in all Southern African states. Projects to treat the disease are small and access is limited. The criteria for access, both real and perceived, will play a critical role in determining the level of conflict and disruption that HIV/AIDS will cause. |
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Keywords: | public sector corruption organised crime fertiliser subsidy Malawi |
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