@techreport{oai:ir.ide.go.jp:00037548, author = {Makino, Kumiko}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, IDP000645_001, Global governance has become an increasingly popular concept among international relations scholars for analyzing how non-state actors participate in the governance of various issues of global common interest. HIV/AIDS policy is one of the key fields in which the prominent features of global governance are found. This paper discusses how the global governance of HIV/AIDS intersects with state sovereignty issues by examining the case of South Africa, a country seriously affected by the disease and one of the principal loci of contestation over the direction of HIV/AIDS policy.}, title = {Between global governance and state sovereignty : a case study of HIV/AIDS policy in South Africa}, year = {2017} }