Reading Time: 4 minutes We need more courageous policy action at all levels of government to address the structural drivers of HIV/AIDS
Author: Suzanne Hindmarch
Suzanne Hindmarch's research sits at the intersection of international relations, critical security studies, and global public health.
She is primarily interested in the processes through which health, disease and other social policy problems come to be seen in security terms, and the consequences that this has for health, security, and implicated populations and regions. She is additionally interested in the position of the global South (especially Africa) in international relations theory and practice.