The Pulse of Humanitarian Assistance / / ed. by Kevin M. Cahill.

Understanding the complex nature of international humanitarian action—particularly following natural disasters or armed conflicts—has been the mission of this unique series. This book explores the cutting-edge concerns that will affect how assistance is offered in the future.Featuring twelve origina...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:International Humanitarian Affairs
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Physical Description:1 online resource (256 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Acknowledgments --
Acronyms --
Introduction --
Part 1 Moving Targets --
1. Patients Without Borders --
2. Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict: A Decade of Promises --
3. No Justice Without Power: The Case for Humanitarian Intervention --
Part 2 Military-Civilian Cooperation --
4. The Humanitarian Community and the Private Sector --
5. Looking Beyond the ‘‘Latest and Greatest’’ --
6. Not If . . . But When and How? --
7. The 2005 Pakistan Earthquake --
Part 3 Post-Conflict Issues --
8. Protecting Societies in Transition --
9. Internal Displacement in West Africa: Challenges and Constraints --
Part 4 The NGO Perspective --
10. Coordination and Collaboration: An NGO View --
11. Being With Them --
12. Transformation from Relief to a Justice and Solidarity Focus --
Notes --
Contributors --
About the Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation and the Institute for International Humanitarian Affairs
Summary:Understanding the complex nature of international humanitarian action—particularly following natural disasters or armed conflicts—has been the mission of this unique series. This book explores the cutting-edge concerns that will affect how assistance is offered in the future.Featuring twelve original essays by leading practitioners, policymakers, and scholars, the book is a state of the field report on problems, threats, and opportunities facing relief efforts in today’s world.With contributions from such authorities as Bernard Kouchner, founder of Doctors Without Borders, Charles McCormick, CEO of Save the Children, and physicians, military leaders, field workers, and others, the essaysconfront the most critical issues facing the delivery of effective relief.The issues include military and civilian cooperation in large-scale disasters, with special attention to the growth of private armies. How traditional nongovernmental organizations and faith-based agencies adapt to newchallenges is also explored. Ways to strengthen security for humanitarian workers, refugees, and internally displaced persons and those in transition after wars are also considered.Bringing together diplomatic, military, medical, legal, political, religious, and ethical perspectives from experiences in Darfur, West Africa, Iraq, Pakistan, and other areas, the essays offer an authoritative inventory of where humanitarian relief has been, and how it must change to save lives and communities in peril.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780823260744
9783111189604
9783110707298
DOI:10.1515/9780823260744?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Kevin M. Cahill.