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Chapter 9 Denmark: AIDS and the Political "Pink Triangle"
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Erik Albaek
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Tables and Figures VII
- Foreword IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Introduction. An Epidemic in Political and Policy Perspective 1
- Chapter 1 The United States: At the Center of the Storm 7
- Chapter 2 Canada: Community Activism, Federalism, and the New Politics of Disease 49
- Chapter 3 Germany: The Uneasy Triumph of Pragmatism 99
- Chapter 4 Australia: Participation and Innovation in a Federal System 134
- Chapter 5 Spain: An Epidemic of Denial 168
- Chapter 6 Britain: Policy-making in a Hermetically Sealed System 185
- Chapter 7 France: Social Solidarity and Scientific Expertise 221
- Chapter 8 The Netherlands: AIDS in a Consensual Society 252
- Chapter 9 Denmark: AIDS and the Political "Pink Triangle" 281
- Chapter 10 Sweden: The Power of the Moral(istic) Left 317
- Chapter 11 Japan: AIDS as a "Non-issue" 339
- Conclusion The Second Decade of AIDS: The End of Exceptionalism? 361
- List of Contributors 385
- Index 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Tables and Figures VII
- Foreword IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Introduction. An Epidemic in Political and Policy Perspective 1
- Chapter 1 The United States: At the Center of the Storm 7
- Chapter 2 Canada: Community Activism, Federalism, and the New Politics of Disease 49
- Chapter 3 Germany: The Uneasy Triumph of Pragmatism 99
- Chapter 4 Australia: Participation and Innovation in a Federal System 134
- Chapter 5 Spain: An Epidemic of Denial 168
- Chapter 6 Britain: Policy-making in a Hermetically Sealed System 185
- Chapter 7 France: Social Solidarity and Scientific Expertise 221
- Chapter 8 The Netherlands: AIDS in a Consensual Society 252
- Chapter 9 Denmark: AIDS and the Political "Pink Triangle" 281
- Chapter 10 Sweden: The Power of the Moral(istic) Left 317
- Chapter 11 Japan: AIDS as a "Non-issue" 339
- Conclusion The Second Decade of AIDS: The End of Exceptionalism? 361
- List of Contributors 385
- Index 387