ASCI Full Report
The ASCI Research Reports listed below can be found at: http://asci.researchhub.ssrc.org/working-papers/
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The Police and HIV/AIDS: A Literature Review
Hilary Pearce -
Current Trends and Issues in Research on HIV/AIDS and Police Forces in Africa
Alastair Roderick -
HIV/AIDS and the Central American Uniformed Services
Dirk Kruijt & Julio Balconi -
The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Operational Effectiveness of Military Forces
Robert Kershaw -
The Political Dimensions of Responses to HIV/AIDS in Southeast Asia
Dennis Altman -
Impact of HIV/AIDS on Governance in Manipur and Nagaland
Happymon Jacob -
HIV and State Failure: Is HIV a Security Risk?
Tony Barnett & Indranil Dutta -
Russian Demography, Health and the Military: Current and Future Issues
Murray Feschbach -
State Fragility and AIDS in the South Pacific
Michael O’Keefe -
Is HIV/AIDS a Threat to Security in Fragile States?
Azusa Sato -
States of HIV Fragility: Capacity, Vulnerabilities, and Epidemic Evolution in Mozambique
Erling Høg -
Indigenous Welfare and HIV/AIDS Risks: The Impacts of Government Reform in the Papua Region, Indonesia
Claire Smith -
HIV/AIDS, Conflict and the Gendered Implications of Transition in Burundi
Hakan Seckinelgin, Joseph Bigirumwami & Jill Morris -
“First, What is Harm?” The Political Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid to Burma (Myanmar)
Ohnmar Khin -
Neither Will nor Capacity: A Review of the Challenges of Responding to AIDS in Fragile States
Jon Weigel -
HIV/AIDS Policies and Programming in DDR and SSR Activities in Southern Sudan: A Post-Conflict Analysis
Anyieth D’Awol -
How Should We Understand Sexual Violence and HIV/AIDS in Conflict Contexts?
Judy El-Bushra -
The Visual Economy of HIV/AIDS as a Security Issue
David Campbell -
HIV, Sexual Violence and Exploitation during Post-Conflict Transitions: The Case of Sierra Leone
Johannes John-Langba -
Comparative Study on Intervention Packages on HIV/AIDS in the Uniformed Services in Africa
Center for Policy Research and Dialogue -
The Conflict-HIV/AIDS Nexus: An Empirical Assessment
Christian Davenport & Cyanne Loyle -
A Survey of HIV/AIDS Awareness and Risky Sexual Behaviour in a Vulnerable Population in Sri Lanka
International Centre for Ethnic Studies -
AIDS and Local Government in South Africa: Examining the Impact of an Epidemic on Ward Councillors
Kondwani Chirambo & Justin Steyn -
HIV/AIDS and Rape: Modelling Predictions of the Increase in Individual Risk of HIV Infection from Forced Sex in Conflict and Post-Conflict
Anna Foss, Rachel von Simson, Cathy Zimmerman, Mazeda Hossain & Charlotte Watts -
Remodelling the Core Group: Factoring Mobility and Power Into Theories of HIV Transmission
Charlotte Watts, Cathy Zimmerman, Anna Foss, Cathy Lowndes & Peter Vickerman -
Revisiting New Variant Famine: The Case of Swaziland
Scott Naysmith -
Post Conflict Transition and HIV Vulnerability
Manuel Carballo
Sources for further reading on HIV/AIDS, security and conflict
Anema A et al. (2008), ‘Widespread rape does not directly appear to increase the overall HIV prevalence in conflict-affected countries: So now what?’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology, 5(11). http://www.ete-online.com/content/5/1/11
Ba O et al. (2008), ‘HIV/AIDS in African militaries: An ecological analysis’, Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 24(2):88–100. http://tinyurl.com/AfricanMilitaries
Barnett T (2006), ‘A long-wave event: HIV/AIDS, politics, governance and ‘security’: sundering the intergenerational bond?’, International Affairs, 82(2):297– 313. http://tinyurl.com/LongWaveEvent
de Waal A (2006). AIDS and Power: Why There Is No Political Crisis – Yet. London, Zed Books.
Elbe S (2002), ‘HIV/AIDS and the changing landscape of war in Africa’, International Security, 27(2):159–77. http://www.stefanelbe.com/resources/ISElbeAIDS2.pdf
Fourie P (2007), ‘The relationship between the AIDS pandemic and state fragility’, Global Change, Peace & Security. 19(3):281-300. http://tinyurl.com/AIDS-state-fragility
Hankins C A et al. (2002), ‘Transmission and prevention of HIV and sexually transmitted infections in war settings: Implications for current and future armed conflicts’, AIDS, 16(17):2245–252. http://tinyurl.com/AIDS-war-settings
Iqbal Z, Zorn C (2010) ‘Violent conflict and the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa’, Journal of Politics, 72. http://tinyurl.com/violent-conflict-AIDS
Jewkes R (2007), ‘Comprehensive response to rape needed in conflict settings, Lancet’, 369(9580): 2140–141. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17604782
Lowicki-Zucca M, Karmin S, Dehne K (2009), ‘HIV among peacekeepers and its likely impact on prevalence on host countries’ HIV epidemics’, International Peacekeeping, 16(3):352–63. http://tinyurl.com/peacekeepers-hosts
Mock N B et al. (2004), ‘Conflict and HIV: A framework for risk assessment to prevent HIV in conflict-affected settings in Africa’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology, 1(1). http://www.ete-online.com/content/1/1/6
Patel P, Tripodi P (2007), ‘Peacekeepers, HIV and the role of masculinity in military behaviour’, International Peacekeeping, 14(5):584–98. http://tinyurl.com/peacekeepers-HIV-masculinity
Spiegel P B (2004), ‘HIV/AIDS among conflict-affected and displaced populations: Dispelling myths and taking action’, Disasters, 28(3):322–39. http://tinyurl.com/Spiegel-Disasters
Whiteside A, de Waal A, Gebre-Tensae T (2006). ‘AIDS, security and the military in Africa: A sober appraisal’, African Affairs, 105(419):201–18. http://tinyurl.com/AIDS-security-military