The Impact of Change: Shifting Global Architecture and HIV (FEATURES)
Harvard International Review 2011, Fall, 33, 3
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AIDS has now been with us for a quarter of a century, and there are people still alive who were among the first people to be diagnosed with HTV after the retrovirus was discovered and named in 1983. Think back to the world of that time: Ronald Reagan was President of the United States, and still locked in what seemed to be a permanent state of hostility with the USSR, whose collapse at the end of the decade was almost entirely unexpected. The greatest economic challenge to the United States was thought then to be Japan, and very few people anticipated the rapid rise of China. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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