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International

Sep. 28, 2000

Supporting Democracy

The African AIDS crisis made headlines once again at this month's U.N. Millennium Summit. While the spread of HIV demands attention and resources, it has overshadowed another, more positive, continental epidemic: the rebirth - or birth - of democracy.

        By Stephen A. Rosenbaum
        
        The African AIDS crisis made headlines once again at this month's U.N. Millennium Summit. While the spread of HIV demands attention and resources, it has overshadowed another, more positive, continental epidemic: the rebirth - or birth - of democracy. The symptoms are most evident in post-c...

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