Description
Theoretically sophisticated, cogent, and teeming with profound insight, Virus Alert is an outstanding contribution to the field of security and HIV/AIDS studies. -- Alex de Waal, fellow, Global Equity Initiative, Harvard University Stefan Elbe has written a careful and measured study of the relationship between security, governance, and the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It will be an important text for students of the epidemic and, more broadly, for those interested in theoretical developments in international relations and global governance. -- Dennis Altman, professor of politics and director, Institute for Human Security, La Trobe University 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. -- Ronnie D. Lipschutz, professor of politics, University of California, Santa Cruz Stefan Elbe's dissection of how the HIV/AIDS pandemic has become a security issue is a compelling demonstration of the political force of theoretical critique informed by empirical rigor. Showing how securitization itself can be dangerous, Elbe has given us a book that will profoundly disturb established ways of engaging public health, international relations, and global security. -- David Campbell, professor of cultural and political geography, Durham University
About the Author
Stefan Elbe is reader (associate professor) in the Department of International Relations at the University of Sussex, where he teaches security studies. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the University of Essex, and the University of Warwick.
Reviews
an important case study. Survival Virus Alert offers a fine security analysis of the implications of HIV and AIDS. The Midwest Book Review A provocative and controversial book on the subject of HIV/AIDS and national security... Highly Recommended. Choice An elegant, intellectually stimulating contribution that provides a timely, empirically grounded, and indeed most welcome critical analysis of recent associations of HIV with security. -- Jonas Hagmann Millennium
Awards
Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2010.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231148689
Author Stefan Elbe
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press