26 May 1995 Russia’s new AIDS-prevention law is less controversial than an earlier, much-criticized draft, but it still met with a cool reception both at home and abroad. Many observers say the government should pay less attention to tracking HIV-positive foreigners and instead focus on AIDS education within Russia As in the West, the virus has spread primarily via sexual […]

You have reached a premium content area of Transitions. To read this entire article please login if you are already a Transitions subscriber.

Not a subscriber?

Subscribe today for access to:
Full access to the website and archive of over 26,000 articles

Exclusive monthly, members-only newsletter offering behind-the-scenes views from our contributing writers

A guest, two-month subscription to share with a friend

You can subscribe here to gain access to the entire website.