Arguing forcefully that changing times are a clarion call for new
thinking, this book convincingly shows that if humanitarian
organizations continue to operate as they have in the past, they will
fail to help the very victims whom they try to save. Focusing
especially on the emergence of 'new wars,' Hoffman and Weiss insist
that humanitarian organizations must recognize that they live in a
political world and that their actions and goals are invariably
affected by military action. The brand of warfare that erupted in the
1990s-marked by civil or transnational armed conflicts featuring
potent non-state actors, altered political economies, a high
proportion of civilian casualties, and a globalized media-produced
horrors that shocked consciences and led humanitarian agencies to
question their unyielding stance of neutrality and impartiality.
Indeed, in a departure from earlier norms and practices, some have
reinvented their policies and tools and created 'new
humanitarianisms.' This authoritative book traces the evolution of the
international humanitarian system from its inception in the 1860s,
parses the dynamics of war and emergency response from the 1980s
through the current disasters in Afghanistan and Iraq, and provides a
strategic roadmap for practitioners. By bringing historical
perspective to bear, this volume provides an invaluable analytical
framework for grasping the nature of humanitarian crises and how
agencies can respond strategically rather than reactively to change.
Students will find its blend of clearly presented theory and case
studies a powerful tool for understanding the roles of state and
non-state actors in international relations. By charting the tides of
continuity and change, this book will prepare agencies to dodge both
figurative and actual bullets that threaten humanitarian action at the
outset of the millennium.
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Confronting New Wars and Humanitarian Crises
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781461642756
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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