International Organizations
Marla Bertagnolli
Associate Director, CIVIC
Published In: Volume 3, Issue 2: Modern Healthcare Policy November 16, 2006
Comprehensive Care for HIV/AIDS
The challenge goes beyond antiretroviral accessibility
The price of anti-retroviral treatment is prohibitive for most patients in developing countries, but a new integrated approach may succeed at reversing the pandemic by addressing more than just access to medication.
Published In: Volume 3, Issue 2: Modern Healthcare Policy October 13, 2006
Human Rights Violations in China
Published In: Volume 3, Issue 1: Globalization and its Implications March 15, 2006
The World Bank and the European Union's Cooperation on China
Published In: Volume 3, Issue 1: Globalization and its Implications March 15, 2006
Relationships Among Globalization, Development, Primary Education Spending and Brain Drain in the Developing World
Trade policies that accelerate the globalization of goods and services also increase the international migration of college-educated people from less-developed nations to industrialized nations. This “brain drain,” or loss of human capital, impairs the progress of less-developed nations and impedes their ability to compete in the global marketplace. For developing nations seeking to integrate into the global market, neoliberal reforms that require a reduction of government spending on education and a redirection of remaining education spending to the primary grades correlate to a reduction in brain drain.
Published In: Volume 3, Issue 1: Globalization and its Implications March 15, 2006
Military Tribunals
Published In: Volume 1, Issue 2: October 15, 2004
