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Humanitarianism, war, and politics : Solferino to Syria and beyond / Peter J. Hoffman and Thomas G. Weiss ; foreword by Jan Egeland.

Author: Hoffman, Peter J. (Peter Joshua), 1969- author.

ImprintLanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]

Descriptionxxiv, 320 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.

Note:Introduction: Humanitarian Cosmology and Mythology -- 1. Humanitarian Culture, Traditions, and Theories: Concepts and Tools -- 2. Humanitarian Genesis and Gravity: Solferino to Biafra and African Famines -- 3. New Wars and New Humanitarianisms in the 1990s: Northern Iraq, Somalia, Rwanda, and the Balkans -- 4. Humanitarianism and Security: The Responsibility to Protect -- 5. Humanitarianism Adjudicated: The International Criminal Court -- 6. Humanitarianism in the Post-9/11 World: Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria -- 7. Humanitarianism Forgotten and Forsaken: Darfur, South Sudan, Uganda, and Neglected Victims -- 8. Humanitarian Limbo: Displaced Populations, Prolonged Suffering, Contested Camps -- 9. The Humanitarian-Industrial Complex: Media and Markets -- 10. Humanitarianism Unbound: Public Health Disasters and Environmental Emergencies -- 11. The Study and Practice of Humanitarianism: Making Sense and Finding Meaning in Saving People.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"The book begins with traditions and perspectives--ranging from classic international relations approaches to "Critical Humanitarian Studies" --and reviews seminal wartime emergencies and the creation and development of humanitarian agencies in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The authors then examine the rise of "new humanitarianisms" after the Cold War's end and contemporary cases after 9/11. The authors continue by unpacking the most recent "revolutions""the International Criminal Court and the "Responsibility to Protect""as well as such core challenges as displacement camps, infectious diseases, eco-refugees, and marketization. They conclude by evaluating the contemporary system and the prospects for further transformations, identifying scholarly puzzles and the acute operational problems faced by practitioners." --Publisher description.



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Author:
Hoffman, Peter J. (Peter Joshua), 1969- author.
Series Statement
New millennium books in international studies
Subject:
Humanitarianism -- Political aspects.
Humanitarian assistance.
War relief.
War and society.
Contributor
Weiss, Thomas G. (Thomas George), 1946- author.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
New millennium books in international studies.