Humanitarianism Under Siege

Humanitarianism Under Siege
Title Humanitarianism Under Siege PDF eBook
Author Larry Minear
Publisher The Red Sea Press
Pages 246
Release 1991
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780932415660

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Humanitarian Principles Under Siege

Humanitarian Principles Under Siege
Title Humanitarian Principles Under Siege PDF eBook
Author Simon Hagemann
Publisher
Pages 63
Release 2008
Genre
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Return to War

Return to War
Title Return to War PDF eBook
Author Charu Lata Hogg
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Pages 131
Release 2007
Genre Civil war
ISBN

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The Humanitarian Enterprise

The Humanitarian Enterprise
Title The Humanitarian Enterprise PDF eBook
Author Larry Minear
Publisher Kumarian Press
Pages 305
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 1565491491

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* Epilogue discussing the international response to the terrorist attacks of 2001 and the war in Afghanistan * A fundamental text about the future of humanitarianism in the twenty-first century International humanitarian activities have grown enormously in scale over the past decade, and the complex links between humanitarian work and the worlds of politics and military engagement have become increasingly contested. Larry Minear uncovers what international humanitarians--including the UN, national governments, the Red Cross, and many private relief and development agencies--have learned about performing humanitarian work well, and the arguments that remain unresolved.

Under Siege

Under Siege
Title Under Siege PDF eBook
Author Scott N. Romaniuk
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 363
Release 2022-02-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1498599567

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Under Siege: Counter-Terrorism and Civil Society in Hungary critically examines the effects of Hungary’s counterterrorism and security policies on civil society organizations since the Fidesz party’s sweeping victory in 2010. It explores the historical and political depths of the government’s security apparatus, including the formation and implementation of its counter-terrorism laws, polices, and institutions, as well as the terrorism landscape. The author draws upon survey research conducted across four categories of civil society organizations, including peacebuilding, development, human rights advocacy, and humanitarianism, and extensive data collected through semi-structured interviews with members of the civil society community, security actors, legal experts, politicians, and scholars. This book argues that the Hungarian government’s counterterrorism and security regime has significantly altered the autonomous space in which civil society organizations operate and severely strained state-society relations.

Mercy Under Fire

Mercy Under Fire
Title Mercy Under Fire PDF eBook
Author Larry Minear
Publisher Routledge
Pages 221
Release 2019-03-13
Genre Nature
ISBN 0429720815

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From Bosnia to Somalia, and most recently from Rwanda to Angola and the Sudan, humanitarian aid and international interventions have gone awry. Although the need for humanitarian assistance has not diminished in the wake of the Cold War, success stories will almost certainly be harder to come by. This book addresses that grim prospect. Based on sch

The Challenges of Famine Relief

The Challenges of Famine Relief
Title The Challenges of Famine Relief PDF eBook
Author Francis Mading Deng
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 202
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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The Challenges of Famine Relief focuses on the two famine emergencies in the Sudan in the 1980s - the great African drought-related famine of 1984-86 and the conflict-related famine that afflicted the southern Sudan in 1988-91.