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4. National Security: Sovereignty, Medicine, and the Securitization of AIDS
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Viruses, Health, and International Security 1
- 2. A Noble Lie? Examining the Evidence on AIDS and Security 27
- 3. Security in the Era of Governmentality: AIDS and the Rise of Health Security 59
- 4. National Security: Sovereignty, Medicine, and the Securitization of AIDS 86
- 5. Human Security: Discipline, Healthy Bodies, and the Global Curing Machine 108
- 6. Risk and Security: Government, Military Risk Groups, and Population Triage 131
- 7. The Power of AIDS: Responding to the Governmentalization of Security 157
- References 177
- Index 201
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Viruses, Health, and International Security 1
- 2. A Noble Lie? Examining the Evidence on AIDS and Security 27
- 3. Security in the Era of Governmentality: AIDS and the Rise of Health Security 59
- 4. National Security: Sovereignty, Medicine, and the Securitization of AIDS 86
- 5. Human Security: Discipline, Healthy Bodies, and the Global Curing Machine 108
- 6. Risk and Security: Government, Military Risk Groups, and Population Triage 131
- 7. The Power of AIDS: Responding to the Governmentalization of Security 157
- References 177
- Index 201