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PUBLICATIONS

A. Academic Publications, Research, and Presentations

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “The Future of AIDS in Russia, China, and India.” Presentation at Duke University, March 3, 2003.

Eberstadt, Nicholas.  “AIDS.” Miliken Institute Review, June 1, 2003.

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “The Future of AIDS and Implications for U.S. Policy.” Aspen Institute Congressional Program, Washington, D.C., February 11, 2004.

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “China’s Triple Bind: Demography, Economics and Health in an Aging Low-Income Population.” China, CSIS/CASS Conference on China’s Aging Challenge, April 16–21, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “The Real Obstacles to Treating AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosis in Developing Countries.” AEI Event on AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosis in Developing Countries, May 12, 2004.

Calfee, John E., Janet Hoek and Philip Gendall. “Direct to Consumer Advertising of Prescription Medicines in the United States and New Zealand: An Analysis of Regulatory Approaches and Consumer Responses.” International Journal of Advertising, Spring 2004.

Bate, Roger , Donald Roberts, Christopher Curtis, Richard Tren, Brian Sharp, and Clive Shiff. “Malaria Control and Public Health.” Emerging Infectious Diseases (Center for Disease Control and Prevention), June 1, 2004.

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Developing World.” Presentation to the Business Higher Education Forum, Ann Arbor, MI, June 11, 2004.

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “Second Thoughts about Africa’s Demographic Prospects.” Presentation to The World Bank International Finance Corporation, July 21, 2004.

Calfee, John E. and Roger Bate. “Pharmaceuticals and the Worldwide HIV Epidemic: Can a Stakeholder Model Work?” AEI-Brookings Joint Center Related Paper 04-16, August 2004.

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “The Russian Federation at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century: Trapped in a Demographic Straitjacket.” National Bureau of Asian Research, September 2004.

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “A Strategy for the Second Wave: Learning from India’s Experience with HIV/AIDS.” Presentation at CSIS, Washington DC, September 9, 2004.

Bate, Roger, Richard Tren, Jasson Urbach, and Jennifer Zambone. “Considerations for the Use of DDT in Malaria Control.” Health Policy and Development (Uganda Martyrs University), October 1, 2004.

Bate, Roger, Jasson Urbach, and Richard Tren. “The Continued Economic Burden of Malaria: A Critical Review of the Copenhagen Consensus.” AEI-Brookings Conference on Risk, Science, and Public Policy, October 12, 2004. 

Glassman, James, K.” Meeting the Threat to Better Health.” Presentation to International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations Conference, Barcelona, Oct. 29, 2004

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “Malaria Rates Underscore Need to Set Aside Costly Taboos.” Journal of the South African Institute of International Affairs, December 1, 2004.

Gottlieb, Scott. “International Drug Pricing and The Opportunities Identified in the Commerce Report.” Presentation to Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Research Association, New York, January 10, 2005.

Bate, Roger with Richard Tren. “Despotism and Disease: A Report into the Health Situation of Zimbabwe and Its Probable Impact on the Region’s Health.” Africa Fighting Malaria, March 11, 2005.

B. Chapters in Books

Bate, Roger. “How Precaution Kills: The Demise of DDT and the Resurgence of Malaria.” Politicizing Science, October 21, 2003.

C. AEI Health Policy Outlooks

Calfee, John E. “The Grim Economics of Pharmaceutical Importation.” AEI Health Policy Outlook, November 2003.

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “The Real Obstacles to Sound Treatment of AIDS in Poor Countries.” AEI Health Policy Outlook, July/August 2004.

D. Newspaper and Magazine Opinion Articles

Calfee, John E. “Patently Wrong.” Washington Times, January 28, 2003.

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “Bracing for AIDS Crisis in Eurasia.” Los Angeles Times, March 7, 2003.

Hassett, Kevin A. “A Risky Shot in the Dark.” Tech Central Station, July 22, 2003.

Glassman, James K. and John R. Lott, Jr. “The Drug World’s Easy Riders.” The Wall Street Journal Europe, July 23, 2003.

Bate, Roger. “Antibiotics to Fail in Ten Years?” Tech Central Station, October 16, 2003

Bate, Roger. “Are All Generic Drugs Equal?” Tech Central Station, October 28, 2003.

Bate, Roger. “Will U.S. Opt for Copies or Generics?” Business Day (South Africa), October 30, 2003.

Glassman, By James K. and Kevin A. Hassett. “Doctors without Economics.” Tech Central Station, October 30, 2003. 

Bate, Roger. “Trials in Error.” Tech Central Station, November 17, 2003.

Glassman, James K. and John R. Lott, Jr. “Cheaper Drugs Are No Cure-All.” The Globe and Mail (Canada), November 17, 2003.

Bate, Roger. “Toothless Drugs Do Africa No Favors.” Business Day (South Africa), November 27, 2003.

Bate, Roger. “To Combat AIDS, Make Drugs Profitable.” Wall Street Journal Europe, December 1, 2003.

Bate, Roger. “Giving the Poor Drugs That Don’t Work.” Tech Central Station, December 2, 2003.

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “Guilty of ‘Medical Malpractice.’” Washington Times, January 16, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Eco-imperialism: Green Power; Black Death.” New York Sun, January 21, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “The Health and Wealth Puzzle.” Tech Central Station, February 4, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “The Worst Pandemic Looks to Get Worse.” Tech Central Station, February 20, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Are World Bodies Failing the Poor?” South African Business Daily, February 25, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “Wealth Makes Health.” The American Enterprise. March 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Death to Mosquitoes.” The Weekly Standard, March 1, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “It’s Time for Britain to Get Tough over Malaria Funding.” The Daily Telegraph (London), March 10, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Blind Red Eye to Devastation.” National Review Online, March 15, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “Good and Bad News about TB.” Scripps Howard News Service, March 15, 2004.

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “Relief South Africans Found for Malaria Is Spelled Out.” Investor’s Business Daily, March 25, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “The Big Lie about AIDS.” Scripps Howard News Service, April 12, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “WHO’s on Last?” National Review Online, April 19, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “What an Unnecessary Disaster.” The Washington Post, April 25, 2004.

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “Talking While Africa’s Children Die.” Business Day (South Africa), April 22, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “WHO’s to Blame?” National Review Online, April 30, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “The WHO Must Drop Old-Style Politics and Get Back to Saving Children’s Lives.” Daily Telegraph (London), May 10, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Take One Large Dose of Capitalism.” National Review Online, May 12, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “What Patent Problem?” National Review Online, May 17, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Poverty, Not Patents.” National Review Online, May 18, 2004.

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “Bleak Prospects for China’s Aging Population.” Apple Daily, May 24, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “The Sick Are Taxed to Death in Poor Countries.” Financial Times (London), May 31, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “What to Do to Save the World.” AEI On the Issues, June 2004.

Bate, Roger. “In Defense of DDT.” National Review Online, June 3, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “World Health Disorganization.” Tech Central Station, June 9, 2004.

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “The Cost of a Cure.” National Review Online, June 15, 2004.

Hubbard, R. Glenn. “Attacking Drug-Makers Is No Cure.” The Financial Times (London), June 16, 2004.

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “The Real Obstacles to Sound Treatment of AIDS in Poor Countries.” AEI Health Policy Outlook, July/August 2004.

Satel, Sally. “WHO’s Dubious Bag of HIV Medicines.” The Los Angeles Times, July 1, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “U.S. Military Preventing Return of Baghdad Boil.” The Hill (Washington), July 7, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “The Road to Bangkok.” Tech Central Station, July 8, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “A Bloody Mess.” Tech Central Station, July 9, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “Knock It Off.” Tech Central Station, July 11, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “Yankee, Stay Home.” Scripps Howard News Service, July 12, 2004.

Glassman, James K. “Lou Dobbs, Call Your Office.” Tech Central Station, July 14, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Bangkok Bust.” Medical Progress Today (Manhattan Institute), July 29, 2004.

Bate, Roger and Lorraine Mooney. “A Miracle in Africa.” Tech Central Station, August 5, 2004. 

Eberstadt, Nicholas and Hans Groth. “Too Sick to Grow and Prosper: Russia’s Uncontrolled Health Crisis Obstructs Economic Growth.” Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Germany), August 5, 2004.

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “Fiddling Piano Keys While Africa Burns.” Tech Central Station, August 17, 2004.

Eberstadt, Nicholas and Sally Satel. “Health, Inequality and the Scholars.” The Public Interest, September 1, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “China’s AIDS Problem.” Apple Daily (Hong Kong), September 2, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Time for Congress to Investigate WHO.” Tech Central Station, October 7, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “WHO Decisions Imperil Africa.” Business Day (South Africa), October 12, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Angels Needed in America.” Forbes, October 18, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “WHO Needs Reform, Not More Money.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, October 21, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “No Aid for AIDS: Disease-Prevention Groups Are Still Failing Africans.” National Review Online, November 19, 2004.

Bate, Roger, Samantha Dovey, Emma Morrison. “USAID in the Hot Seat—Again.” Tech Central Station, November 19, 2004. 

Bate, Roger. “Biting the Hand That Feeds You.” National Review Online, November 29, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Unsound Generic AIDS Vaccines Have Caused Untold Misery to Millions.” Daily Telegraph (London), December 6, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “The British Lysenko?” Economic Affairs (Institute of Economic Affairs), December 9, 2004.

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “China’s Latest Health Scandal.” Apple Daily (Hong Kong), December 15, 2004.

Eberstadt, Nicholas. “Russia, the Sick Man of Europe.” Public Interest, January 1, 2005.

Gottlieb, Scott. “Assaulting Drug Patents.” Global AIDS Link (Global Health Council), January 1, 2005.

Bate, Roger. “Wealthy Nations Must Tackle Zimbabwe AIDS First.” Daily Telegraph (London), January 17, 2005.

Bate, Roger. “Zimbabwe’s Diaspora: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Mugabe?” The Weekly Standard (Washington), January 17, 2005.

Bate, Roger and Richard Tren. “Private Route Avoids the Aid Trap: Brown’s Misguided Mission.” Business Day (South Africa), January 24, 2005.

Bate, Roger. “Health Agencies Must Stop Demonizing DDT: It Saves Lives.” Daily Telegraph (London), February 7, 2005.

Bate, Roger. “WHO’s to Blame?” National Review, February 14, 2005.

Satel, Sally, M.D. “Diminishing Biodiverse Returns.” Tech Central Station, February 16, 2005.

Gottlieb, Scott.  “Let the Market Find a Cure for AIDS.” Forbes.com, March 1, 2005.

Bate, Roger. “Fewer AIDS Drugs in the Pipeline.” Financial Times (London), March 8, 2005.

Bate, Roger. “Life is Too Short Here to Worry About HIV.” Tech Central Station, March 11, 2005.

II. CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS

 March 18, 2003
The Worldwide Campaign against Pharmaceutical Innovation
 JOHN E. CALFEE, AEI
      CHRISTOPHER DEMUTH, AEI
      FRANK LICHTENBERG, Columbia University
 SIDNEY TAUREL, Eli Lilly
      LACY GLENN THOMAS, Emory University

 May 22, 2003
      International Indifference, Local Lies: SARS
      NICHOLAS EBERSTADT, AEI
      BERNADINE HEALY, M.D., U.S. News
      JOAN KAUFMAN, Harvard University
      JAMES R. LILLEY, AEI
      MING WAN, Woodrow Wilson Center
     
 May 27, 2003
Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs: The American and New Zealand Experiences
      JOHN E. CALFEE, AEI
      JANET HOEK, Massey University
      ROBERT LEITMAN, Harris Interactive
      ED SLAUGHTER, Prevention magazine
      GLEN WIGGS, New Zealand Advertising Standards Authority
     
 June 12, 2003
 Biotechnology, the Media, and Public Policy
      JAY BYRNE, v-Fluence, Inc.
      LESTER CRAWFORD, Food and Drug Administration
      JON ENTINE, AEI and Miami University of Ohio
      CAROL TUCKER FOREMAN, Consumer Federation of America’s Food
      Policy Institute
TIM FRIEND, USA Today
      TONY GILLAND, British Institute of Ideas
      JUSTIN GILLIS, Washington Post
      THOMAS HOBAN, North Carolina State University
      ROB HORSCH, Monsanto
      JOSEPH MCGONIGLE, Aqua Bounty Farms
 PATRICK MOORE, Greenspirit
      VIVIAN MOSES, King’s College, London
 ANDREW S. NATSIOS, U.S. Agency for International Development
      MARTINA NEWELL-MCGLOUGHLIN, University of California
      ROBERT PAARLBERG, Wellesley College
 DOUG POWELL, University of Guelph, Ontario
      C. S. PRAKASH, Tuskegge Institute
 JAVIER VERASTEGUI, CamBio Tec-Canada

 September 2, 2003
Pharmaceutical Products, TRIPS, and the Doha Round: What Are the Stakes?
 AMIR ATTARAN, Harvard University
      RUBENS BARBOSA, ambassador of Brazil
 CLAUDE E. BARFIELD, AEI
 JOHN E. CALFEE, AEI
      MICHAEL KREMER, Harvard University
      JAMES MENDENHALL, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
 PATRICIA ATKINSON ROBERTS, Malaria Vaccine Initiative


 October 2, 2003
Unrestricted Prescription-Drug Importation from Canada and Elsewhere: The Debate over Safety and Economics
JOHN E. CALFEE, AEI
DAVID GRATZER, M.D., Center for Medical Progress, Manhattan Institute
REP. GIL GUTKNECHT, (R. Minn.)
ROGER PILON, Cato Institute

December 2, 2003
 Tackling Malaria: The Role of DDT and New Drugs
 AMIR ATTARAN, Royal Institute of International Affairs
 LAWRENCE BARAT, World Bank
 ROGER BATE, AEI
      JOHN E. CALFEE, AEI
      MARY ETTLING, U.S. Agency for International Development
      JENNIFER ZAMBONE, Africa Fighting Malaria

 December 12, 2003
The Price of Pharmaceuticals: International Comparisons and the Effects of Controls
JOHN E. CALFEE, AEI
PATRICIA M. DANZON, University of Pennsylvania
ROBERT B. HELMS, AEI
JUDITH WAGNER, Institute of Medicine

 February 5, 2004
 The Global Pandemic: AIDS in Africa, China, and Russia
 ROGER BATE, AEI
 NICHOLAS EBERSTADT, AEI
 JAMES K. GLASSMAN, AEI
      DAVID GORDON, Central Intelligence Agency
 MARWYN SAMUELS, U.S.-China AIDS Foundation
 JEFFREY L. STURCHIO, Merck & Co., Inc.
      TOMMY THOMPSON, Department of Health and Human Services
      RANDALL L. TOBIAS, U.S. Department of State

 May 12, 2004
The Real Obstacles to Treating AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosis in Developing Countries
CAROL ADELMAN, Hudson Institute
AMIR ATTARAN, Royal Institute of International Affairs (London)
ROGER BATE, AEI
NICHOLAS EBERSTADT, AEI
JAMES K. GLASSMAN, AEI
SCOTT GOTTLIEB, Food and Drug Administration
ABNER MASON, AIDS Responsibility Project
DONALD ROBERTS, Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences
RICHARD TREN, Africa Fighting Malaria (Johannesburg)

 October 7, 2004
What Happened to the European Pharmaceutical Industry? A European Perspective
      CLAUDE BARFIELD, AEI
      JOHN E. CALFEE, AEI
      ROBERT B. HELMS, AEI
      FABIO PAMMOLLI, University of Florence, Italy

III. TESTIMONY
 
Calfee, John E. “International Pharmaceutical Pricing.” Testimony before the Senate Committee on Finance and the Joint Committee on International Trade and Health, April 27, 2004.

Hassett, Kevin. “Pharmaceutical Price Controls in OCED Countries.”  Testimony before the International Trade Administration at the Department of Commerce, August 3, 2004.

Bate, Roger. “Malaria in Africa.” Testimony before the House Committee on International Relations, September 14, 2004.