id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-347519-aowxr873 Stoeva, Preslava Dimensions of Health Security—A Conceptual Analysis 2020-07-28 .txt text/plain 9158 405 39 HIV/AIDS was framed as a foreign policy problem by the Clinton Administration's Interagency working group on emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases' report "Infectious Disease: A Global Health Threat," and the National Intelligence Council's report "The Global Infectious Disease Threat and its Implications for the United States." Fidler's analysis, however, mistook US' foreign policy focus on emerging and reemerging communicable diseases and bioterrorism for a global trend and a normative shift, claiming that health had achieved "pre-eminent political value for 21st century humanity." [40] Kickbusch (2002) argued that the US had shaped the international agenda to fit in with its national interests and priorities and in doing so had preferenced a "unilateral hegemonic approach" to multilateral cooperation. ./cache/cord-347519-aowxr873.txt ./txt/cord-347519-aowxr873.txt