The Politics of PEPFAR: The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

Ethics and International Affairs 21 (3):277-292 (2007)
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Abstract

In his January 2003 State of the Union Address, President Bush called for the U.S to commit $15 billion over five years to address the international HIV/AIDS epidemic. For several reasons, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief caught many people by surprise. The surprise quickly was followed by excitement, tempered by skepticism.

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