Reproductive Health Policies in President Bush's Second Term: Old Battles and New Fronts in the United States and Internationally

The current Bush Administration has made dramatic changes in US domestic and international reproductive health policies. This paper discusses the issues involved in some of these changes, and it considers likely developments in this area during the remainder of George W. Bush's second term. The...

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Abortion, Induced
Abstinence
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
AIDS
Birth control
Condoms
Contraception
Education
Family planning
Family planning services
Family Planning Services - legislation & jurisprudence
Federal funding
Foreign aid
Funding
Health policy
Health Policy - legislation & jurisprudence
HIV
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Internationality
Maternal & child health
Politics
Presidents
Reproductive health
Reproductive Health Services - legislation & jurisprudence
Sexual abstinence
Sexual intercourse
Teenagers
United States
Women's issues
Womens health
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