Title: The Politics of International Humanitarian Aid Operations
Abstract: Foreword by General Sir Michael Rose Introduction by Eric A. Belgrad Issues and Concepts in International Humanitarian Aid Operations The Politics of Humanitarian Aid by Eric A. Belgrad Military Risk and Political Commitment in Humanitarian Peace Support Operations by Jim Whitman Humanitarian Rights and Humanitarian Operations: Theoretical Observations by David P. Forsythe Humanitarian Aid Operations and Peacekeeping by Alan James Humanitarian Aid Operations: Case Studies The Case of UNRWA: Five Decades of Humanitarian Aid by Nitza Nachmias The Case of Rwanda and Burundi: Two Perspectives Rwanda and Burundi: A Future Path for Reconciliation in Central Africa by Kenneth F. Hackett To Save One Life Is to Save the World: The Israeli Operation in Rwanda by Michael Wiener with Nitza Nachmias Cambodia: Relief, Repatriation and Rehabilitation by Janet E. Heininger Humanitarian Aid in the Former Yugoslavia: The Limits of Militarized Humanitarian Assistance by Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. Prospects for Future Humanitarian Interventions The United Nations Commissioner for Refugees in a Changing World by Gil Loescher Conflict and Cooperation: Humanitarian Action in a Changing World by Thomas G. Weiss Conclusion by Leon Gordenker Glossary Bibliography Index
Publication Year: 1997
Publication Date: 1997-06-30
Language: en
Type: book
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