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Global and local health governance: civil society, human rights and hiv/aids / Jonsson, Christer; Jonsson, Kristina   Journal Article
Jonsson, Christer Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract From the outset in the mid-1980s the international response to hiv/aids has been characterised by an emphasis on the human rights aspects of the pandemic, and on recognition of the pivotal role of civil society actors (csos). But how the rights-based conception of hiv/aids and the international legitimation of csos play out at the local level depends not only on the vertical coordination between global and local levels but also on government-cso relations and the understanding of the pandemic in individual countries. South Africa and Cambodia provide comparative examples of 'glocalised' responses to hiv/aids. Both countries were among the hardest hit in their respective regions. But, while the South African government was slow to acknowledge the severity of epidemic, the Cambodian leadership quickly initiated a comprehensive response to it. The two cases illustrate how opportunity structures at the international and national levels created different local responses to hiv/aids, with significant consequences for the epidemic over time.
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Laos in 2008: hydropower and flooding (or business as usual) / Jonsson, Kristina   Journal Article
Jonsson, Kristina Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Laos in 2008 will be remembered for the worst flooding in decades. No significant societal changes occurred; politics remains as usual, and the resource-rich country continues along the path of economic development through the exploitation of hydropower and mining. Regional integration is progressing through improved infrastructure and the strengthening of relationships with China.
Key Words Laos  Regional Integration  Hydropower  Mining  2008  Chinese Relations 
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