A wide look at the history of humanitarian activities reveals many cases in which aid has had a negative collateral impact on the communities assisted. Other times humanitarian programs or the attitudes of humanitarian workers are simply not helping the processes of conflict transformation. This is also happening in Abkhazia and all the HOs should pay attention to those negative aspects of aid to ensure that humanitarian and development assistance contribute to peace rather than to conflict. There are three causes of the humanitarian crisis suffered by this country which was once considered the brightest jewel among the former Soviet Socialist Republics: 1) the collapse of the Soviet Union, 2) the consequences of the war against Geor...
This final investigation has been based on a case study with the purpose of analyzing relevant and u...
This thesis examines how humanitarian assistance and political aspects interact in complex humanitar...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...
A wide look at the history of humanitarian activities reveals many cases in which aid has had a nega...
S. Neil MacFarlane, «Humanitarian Action and Conflict in the Southern Caucasus : The Cases of Abkhaz...
This article examines the connection between humanitarian action and conflict in two southern Cauca...
This thesis is an analysis of civil society‖s participation in conflict resolution and implementatio...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
The following text analyzes legal and political problemsthat arise when donor countries attempt to p...
Today we are increasingly concerned with humanitarian problems considering that there are, have alwa...
A state of near-war lasted for almost two decades between Georgia and the separatist region of Abkha...
“That there are no humanitarian solutions to human problems” David Rieff (2002) states. Proceeding ...
The Crimean conflict in 2014 followed in many respects the pattern of Russia’s previous intervention...
Humanitarian aid , protected under the Geneva Convention , is designed to protect four basic measu...
The challenges faced by non-governmental organizations seeking to mitigate violence within the conte...
This final investigation has been based on a case study with the purpose of analyzing relevant and u...
This thesis examines how humanitarian assistance and political aspects interact in complex humanitar...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...
A wide look at the history of humanitarian activities reveals many cases in which aid has had a nega...
S. Neil MacFarlane, «Humanitarian Action and Conflict in the Southern Caucasus : The Cases of Abkhaz...
This article examines the connection between humanitarian action and conflict in two southern Cauca...
This thesis is an analysis of civil society‖s participation in conflict resolution and implementatio...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
The following text analyzes legal and political problemsthat arise when donor countries attempt to p...
Today we are increasingly concerned with humanitarian problems considering that there are, have alwa...
A state of near-war lasted for almost two decades between Georgia and the separatist region of Abkha...
“That there are no humanitarian solutions to human problems” David Rieff (2002) states. Proceeding ...
The Crimean conflict in 2014 followed in many respects the pattern of Russia’s previous intervention...
Humanitarian aid , protected under the Geneva Convention , is designed to protect four basic measu...
The challenges faced by non-governmental organizations seeking to mitigate violence within the conte...
This final investigation has been based on a case study with the purpose of analyzing relevant and u...
This thesis examines how humanitarian assistance and political aspects interact in complex humanitar...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...