Humanitarian Challenges and Intervention

Subtitle:
Second Edition
Author:
Thomas George Weiss; Cindy Collins
Format:
Softcover

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Humanitarian Challenges and Intervention

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This book analyzes key cases of humanitarian intervention; it examines the ends, means, and consequences of humanitarian action in war zones.

Long description

This book analyzes key cases of humanitarian intervention; it examines the ends, means, and consequences of humanitarian action in war zones.. In this book, Thomas G. Weiss and Cindy Collins show how institutional 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 make recommendations for a more effective international humanitarian system. 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.

Product details

Publisher:
Westview Press
ISBN:
9780813367996
Publication date:
July 2000
Length:
228mm
Width:
150mm
Thickness:
13mm
Weight:
322g
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
244
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Readership:
Tertiary education; Professional & scholarly

Table of contents

  • Evolution of the humanitarian idea
  • actors and arenas
  • operational dilemmas and challenges
  • current international
  • policy choices
  • immediate improvements for the post
  • Cold War humanitarian system

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