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Stefan Elbe Virus Alert Security, Governmentality, and the AIDS Pandemic. Support. Adobe DRM. Bound up with the human cost of HIV/AIDS is the critical issue of its impact on national and international security, yet attempts to assess the pandemic’s complex risk fail to recognize the political dangers of construing the disease as a security
Bound up with the human cost of HIV/AIDS is the critical issue of its impact on national and international security, yet attempts to assess the pandemic's complex risk fail to recognize the political dangers of construing the disease as a security threat.
Acknowledgments1. Viruses, Health, and International Security2. A Noble Lie? Examining the Evidence on AIDS and Security3. Security in the Era of Governmentality: AIDS and the Rise of Health Security4. National Security: Sovereignty, Medicine, and the Securitization of Aids5. Human Security: Discipline, Healthy Bodies, and the Global Curing Machine6. Risk and Security: Government, Military
Bound up with the human cost of HIV/AIDS is the critical issue of its impact on national and international security, yet Stefan Elbe is the author of Virus Alert (3.60 avg rating, 5 ratings, 0 reviews, published 2009), Pandemics, Pills, and Politics (4.00 avg rating, 3 rati 2009-07-01 Stefan Elbe. Virus Alert: Security, Governmentality, and the AIDS Pandemic. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009. 224 pp. Hardcover: $45.00, ISBN: 978-0-231-14868-9 The beginning of the 21st century is marked by the revival of a number of infectious diseases celebrating their comebacks or new lethal viruses circulating around the planet. Stefan Elbe is reader (associate professor) in the Department of International Relations at the University of Sussex, where he teaches security studies. Virus Alert offers a fine security analysis of the implications of HIV and AIDS.
In his analysis of the security implications of HIV/AIDS, Stefan Elbe addresses three concerns: the empirical evidence that justifies framing HIV/AIDS as a security issue, the meaning of the term "security" when used in relation to the disease, and the political consequences of responding to the AIDS pandemic in the language of security. In Virus Alert, Stefan Elbe sheds brilliant light on the complex government of biopolitical life in the twenty-first century through the securitization of disease and the regulation of bodies. His case study of governmentality and HIV/AIDS is sure to become a canonical volume for students and scholars, not only of Michel Foucault and discourse theory but also of international relations and world politics. In his analysis of the security implications of HIV/AIDS, Stefan Elbe addresses three concerns: the empirical evidence that justifies framing HIV/AIDS as a security issue, the meaning of the term "security" when used in relation to the disease, and the political consequences of responding to the AIDS pandemic in the language of security. Virus Alert. Book Description: Bound up with the human cost of HIV/AIDS is the critical issue of its impact on national and international security, yet attempts to assess the pandemic's complex risk fail to recognize the political dangers of construing the disease as a security threat. The securitization of HIV/AIDS not only affects the discussion of the disease in international policy debates, but also transforms the very nature and function of security within global politics.