Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann, currently Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, will speak today at St Antony’s College/Oxford on the topic "The Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid: A Historical Perspective". Humanitarian aid has been a malleable concept. It covers a broad range of activities including emergency relief delivered to people struck by disasters; longer term efforts to prevent suffering from famine, ill-health or poverty; or humanitarian intervention. The boundaries of humanitarianism have often ..
Dr. Jean-Luc Blondel , Chef de Division, Archives et gestion de l'information at the International C...
The field of humanitarianism is characterised by profound uncertainty, by a constant need to respond...
The question of how "humanitarianism" became possible, and whether humanitarianism is a factor of po...
Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann, currently Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, will speak today at St Antony’...
At St Antony's College Oxford, the Richard von Weizsäcker fellow organizes a conference on humanitar...
Review of Johannes Paulmann (ed.) Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century. London: Oxf...
The Dilemmas of International Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century Londres 12-14 May 2011 The G...
Cross-posted from https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/PaulmannHumanitarianism From Christian miss...
Workshop at the European University Institute, Florence Report by Johannes Paulmann (IEG, Mainz) Th...
From Rights to Favour? Didier Fassin on the ‘Moral Economy of Asylum in Contemporary Society’ Some n...
Prof. Dr. Andrew Thompson, University of Exeter, will speak at the Leibniz Institute of European His...
Nowadays, as everything bears the title “humanitarian”, both problems and solutions, anyone who work...
There has been an undeniable interest in recent years in the history of humanitarianism...
In a recent conference held at the Leibniz Institute of European History international scholars disc...
Provides definitions, biographies and explanations detailing the key terminology, issues, people and...
Dr. Jean-Luc Blondel , Chef de Division, Archives et gestion de l'information at the International C...
The field of humanitarianism is characterised by profound uncertainty, by a constant need to respond...
The question of how "humanitarianism" became possible, and whether humanitarianism is a factor of po...
Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann, currently Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, will speak today at St Antony’...
At St Antony's College Oxford, the Richard von Weizsäcker fellow organizes a conference on humanitar...
Review of Johannes Paulmann (ed.) Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century. London: Oxf...
The Dilemmas of International Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century Londres 12-14 May 2011 The G...
Cross-posted from https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/PaulmannHumanitarianism From Christian miss...
Workshop at the European University Institute, Florence Report by Johannes Paulmann (IEG, Mainz) Th...
From Rights to Favour? Didier Fassin on the ‘Moral Economy of Asylum in Contemporary Society’ Some n...
Prof. Dr. Andrew Thompson, University of Exeter, will speak at the Leibniz Institute of European His...
Nowadays, as everything bears the title “humanitarian”, both problems and solutions, anyone who work...
There has been an undeniable interest in recent years in the history of humanitarianism...
In a recent conference held at the Leibniz Institute of European History international scholars disc...
Provides definitions, biographies and explanations detailing the key terminology, issues, people and...
Dr. Jean-Luc Blondel , Chef de Division, Archives et gestion de l'information at the International C...
The field of humanitarianism is characterised by profound uncertainty, by a constant need to respond...
The question of how "humanitarianism" became possible, and whether humanitarianism is a factor of po...