Policy adoption in dynamic international environments: Evidence from national AIDS programs
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Auteurs : Benjamin Y. Clark [États-Unis]Source :
- Public Administration and Development [ 0271-2075 ] ; 2009-12.
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- Admin, Adoption, Aids deaths, Aids epidemic, Aids program, Aids program adoption, Aids programs, Altman, Cent increase, Conceptual framework, Control variables, Copyright, Data quality, Descriptive statistics, Determinant, Different levels, Easterly, Empirical tests, Epidemiological fact sheets, Full sample, Futures group, Gender, Gender parity, Government action, Greater levels, Human rights, Interaction variables, Internal determinants, International bank, International development, International response, International studies, Interpretive purposes, John wiley sons, Legislative action, Multilateral, Multilateral action, Multilateral agencies, Multilateral institutions, Multilateral organizations, Nancial, Other sources, Point estimates, Policy adoption, Policy diffusion, Policy innovations, Policy process, Policy project, Polity, Polity score, Porta, Powerful nations, Program adoption, Program diffusion, Public admin, Public administration, Public policies, Quicker adoption, Quicker program adoption, Regional diffusion, Roman catholic, Social sciences, Standard polity score, States leadership, Stigma, Survival analysis, Tews, Tratatola, Unaids, World bank, World development indicators, World health organization.
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- Admin, Adoption, Aids deaths, Aids epidemic, Aids program, Aids program adoption, Aids programs, Altman, Cent increase, Conceptual framework, Control variables, Copyright, Data quality, Descriptive statistics, Determinant, Different levels, Easterly, Empirical tests, Epidemiological fact sheets, Full sample, Futures group, Gender, Gender parity, Government action, Greater levels, Human rights, Interaction variables, Internal determinants, International bank, International development, International response, International studies, Interpretive purposes, John wiley sons, Legislative action, Multilateral, Multilateral action, Multilateral agencies, Multilateral institutions, Multilateral organizations, Nancial, Other sources, Point estimates, Policy adoption, Policy diffusion, Policy innovations, Policy process, Policy project, Polity, Polity score, Porta, Powerful nations, Program adoption, Program diffusion, Public admin, Public administration, Public policies, Quicker adoption, Quicker program adoption, Regional diffusion, Roman catholic, Social sciences, Standard polity score, States leadership, Stigma, Survival analysis, Tews, Tratatola, Unaids, World bank, World development indicators, World health organization.
Abstract
The policy adoption is often seen as a function of internal determinants, external determinants, or a combination of the two. In the years since the start of the HIV/AIDS epidemic nearly every country in the world has adopted of some nature a program to combat the epidemic. This article demonstrates the mixed mechanisms influencing the adoption of AIDS programs, in a quantitative study of 90 countries. Prior studies have claimed that multilateral organizations were vital to global action against the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This study provides empirical evidence showing the actions taken by the multilateral organizations have both helped and hindered efforts to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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DOI: 10.1002/pad.555
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