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The Invisible People
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Autor: Behrman, Greg
Editorial bla: Free Press
Formato: Hardcover
Precio de lista : $25.00
Precio neto : $6.00 USD
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ISBN-13: 9780743257558
ISBN-10: 0743257553
Lenguaje:  English 
Páginas:  352 
Dimensiones:  8.90" l x 6.10" w x 1.30" h 
Características:  Autographed Copy 
Peso:  0.52 kg / 1.15 lbs 
 
Categoría   Sub- Categoría
Medical   AIDS & HIV
Health & Fitness   Diseases
Medical   Health Policy

Sinopsis:
The Invisible People. A mind-boggling true story of politics, bureaucracy, disease, internecine warfare, and shocking negligence, this is the first book to take on the irresponsible U.S. response to the global AIDS crisis.

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Edición: 1st, 1st print
Paginas: 352
Origen: Inside Title Page
Resto: Black line on top or bottom edge.
Condición: Good
Comentarios del autor : Greg Behrman is the coordinator for the Council on Foreign Relations Roundtable on Improving U.S. Global AIDS Policy. He graduated from Princeton and received his M.Phil. in International Relations from Oxford University. He is a member of the Brookings Council and the Explorers Club. He lives in New York City.
 
Reseña: "In The Invisible People, Greg Behrman tells a tremendously important story exceedingly well. He reminds us how long the AIDS pandemic has been spreading and how lethal it has become for tens of millions of people around the globe. The book chronicles persistent failures to respond to the crisis and issues a powerful call to action." - George Rupp, President, International Rescue Committee, and former President, Columbia University