International organizations and civilian protection : power, ideas and humanitarian aid in conflict zones

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    • Chaulia, Sreeram

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International organizations and civilian protection : power, ideas and humanitarian aid in conflict zones

Sreeram Chaulia

(Library of international relations, 54)

I.B. Tauris, 2011

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-258) and index

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内容説明

Despite the proliferation of international humanitarian and human rights laws since the end of the Cold War, there has been an erosion of the practical immunity of civilians caught up in armed conflicts. Here, Sreeram Chaulia explores the attempts of international humanitarian organizations to relieve the plight of these civilians, offering a unique insight into the motivations and effects of these organizations at the grass-roots level in conflict zones. By using a theoretical framework to examine the realities of humanitarian assistance, this analysis offers invaluable conclusions for those involved in the study of Politics and International Relations, as well as those concerned with practicalities of conflict resolution and peacekeeping.

目次

Introduction Chapter 1: International Organizations and the Global Protection Crisis Chapter 2: Rationality and Culture in International Organizations Chapter 3: Methods for Researching Humanitarian Behaviour Chapter 4: Humanitarians in Sri Lanka: Hunting with the Hounds and Running with the Hares Chapter 5: Humanitarians in the Philippines: Props and Counters to the 'War on Terrorism' Chapter 6: Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Humanitarians Across Sri Lanka and the Philippines Chapter 7: The 'Truths' about Humanitarian Behaviour Chapter 8: Humanitarianism, Militarism and the Struggles for Peace Epilogue: Decolonising International Organizations

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