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E-grāmata: Humanitarian Challenges And Intervention: Second Edition

  • Formāts: 244 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Westview Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429963735
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  • Valoda: eng
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There are two distinct contemporary challenges to the relief of war-induced human suffering--one within the institutions that make up the international humanitarian system, the other on the ground in war zones. Varied interests, resources, and organizational structures within institutions hamper the effectiveness of efforts on behalf of war victims. And at the same time, on the ground, there are ethical, legal, and operational challenges and dilemmas that require actors continually to choose a course of action with associated necessary evils.Humanitarian challenges and intervention concerns within the international humanitarian system--combined with the domestic context of armed conflicts--often yield policies that do not serve the immediate requirements of victims for relief, protection of rights, stabilization, and reconstruction. Based on compelling, up-to-date case studies of the post-Cold War experience in Central America, northern Iraq, Somalia, the former Yugoslavia, and the African Great Lakes, the authors Thomas G. Weiss and Cindy Collins make recommendations for a more effective international humanitarian system.


This book analyzes key cases of humanitarian intervention; it examines the ends, means, and consequences of humanitarian action in war zones.
List of Illustrations
ix
Preface to the Second Edition xi
List of Acronyms
xv
Introduction 1(2)
The Concept of Humanitarianism
3(8)
The Layout of This Book
11(2)
Evolution of the Humanitarian Idea
13(26)
The Evolution of the Idea of Humanitarian Action
16(2)
The Idea's Codification and Institutionalization
18(19)
Changing Language and Expectations of States
37(2)
Main Actors
39(32)
Interests
41(7)
Resources
48(6)
Organizational Structures and Functions
54(17)
Key Post-Cold War Arenas
71(40)
Central America
71(6)
Northern Iraq and the Gulf Crisis
77(4)
Somalia
81(4)
The Former Yugoslavia
85(8)
Kosovo
93(7)
Rwanda and the African Great Lakes
100(7)
A Contextual Comparison
107(4)
Choices and Challenges in the Field
111(20)
Combatants
111(2)
Noncombatants
113(5)
Relief Workers
118(4)
Third-Party Soldiers
122(2)
Dilemmas and Principles
124(7)
Policies of Humanitarian Intervention
131(28)
Relief Fuels War
133(2)
Emergency Relief Creates Recipient Dependency
135(4)
Relief Versus Protection
139(4)
Short-Term Relief Versus Long-Term Development
143(7)
Asylum, Temporary Refuge, Camps, and Safe Havens
150(6)
Africa: A Special Case
156(1)
Conclusion
157(2)
Policies of Militarized Humanitarian Intervention
159(24)
The Decision to Intervene
160(4)
Phases of Intervention
164(6)
Recent Trends in Militarized Humanitarian Intervention
170(9)
Conclusion
179(4)
Discussion Questions 183(2)
Notes 185(10)
Additional Reading and Related Web Locations 195(8)
Glossary 203(8)
Index 211
Thomas G. Weiss is Presidential Professor at The Graduate centre of the City University of New York where he is also one of the directors of the UN Intellectual History Project and one of the editors of Global Governance. Cindy Collins is an independent consultant and a graduate student in Brown University's Department of Political Science.