Population Movements and the Threat of HIV/AIDS Virus at the Bangladesh-India Border

Published By: S. Rajaratnam School Of International Studies | Published Date: January, 01 , 2008

This monograph extends the notion of securitization in exploring and framing the concerns over the spread of HIV/AIDS. It claims that concerns over the spread of HIV/AIDS along territorial border regions constitute a security threat that demands urgent and sustained policy attention. Such a security threat is broadly captured from a perspective of human security or non-traditional security (NTS), which places an emphasis on the security of people. In this light, this monograph examines the socio-economic status of people living near the borders between Bangladesh and India. By uncovering the realities that explain the nature of cross-border migration and sexual behaviour/habits of the migrants, this monograph seeks to understand to what extent these activities have an effect on their level of socio-economic development. Attention is also given to the role of the state in the process of such dynamics.

Author(s): Mohammad Sikder | Posted on: Feb 26, 2016 | Views()


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