The history and practice of humanitarian intervention and aid in Africa
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The history and practice of humanitarian intervention and aid in Africa
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-243) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The history of humanitarian intervention has often overlooked Africa. This book brings together perspectives from history, cultural studies, international relations, policy, and non-governmental organizations to analyze the themes, continuities and discontinuities in Western humanitarian engagement with Africa.
目次
- Foreword
- Jennifer Welsh Introduction: Enduring Humanitarianisms in Africa
- Bronwen Everill and Josiah Kaplan 1. Freetown, Frere Town, and the Kat River Settlement: Nineteenth Century Humanitarian Intervention and Precursors to Modern Refugee Camps
- Bronwen Everill 2. Public Health or Public Good? Humanitarian Agendas and the Treatment of Leprosy in Uganda
- Kathleen 3. Contraband Charity: German Humanitarianism in Contemporary Kenya
- Nina Berman 4. 'Reading' British Armed Humanitarian Intervention in Sierra Leone, 2000-2002
- Josiah Kaplan 5. Humanitarian Intervention in the Horn of Africa
- Christopher Clapham 6. The Democratic Republic of Congo: The Land of Humanitarian Interventions
- Claude Kabemba 7. Humanitarian Aspects of Interventions by the United Nations in Southern Africa
- Christopher Saunders 8. The Nigerian Civil War and 'Humanitarian Intervention'
- Michael Aaronson 9. Building State Effectiveness: Evolving Donor Approaches to Good Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Claire Leigh 10. Beyond Humanitarian Imperialism: The dubious origins of 'Humanitarian Intervention' and some rules for its future
- Richard Drayton Conclusion
- Bronwen Everill and Josiah Kaplan
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