New dramatic challenges to diplomacy emerge from coping with man-made and natural disasters. This paper will focus primarily upon the Tsunami in South East Asia and the response of various states and world organizations. It will demonstrate the central role of diplomacy in dealing with natural disasters in general
Disasters are common phenomena over the existence of human. It greatly influenced the rise and fal...
This paper covers the development of international legal mechanisms designed to respond to natural d...
Natural disasters tend to be vulnerable to attack the Fiji Islands as a Pacific country which is geo...
ASEAN is one of the regions with the highest rate of disaster vulnerability. Tsunami 2004 has trigge...
ABSTRACTDiplomacy as a foreign policy instrument of certain states to attain its national interest h...
Natural Distasters is a part of media diplomacy and cooperation between nations, strengthening disas...
“Humanitarian catastrophes,” conflicts and calamities generating both widespread human suffering and...
In addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to exten...
This paper addresses and analyzes the fifteen years of peace in Aceh since the tsunami and MoU Helsi...
Recent conflict research acknowledges the long-ignored intertwined nature of social conflict and env...
This paper argues that humanitarian action in the aftermath of disaster could be explained with the ...
This paper addresses and analyzes the fifteen years of peace in Aceh since the tsunami and MoU Helsi...
Purpose – To highlight the failure of the tsunami early warning system and the challenges of success...
Natural disasters are part of non-traditional threats that must be faced by the countries in the wor...
Natural Disasters and Diplomacy, by Eric Lepointe Projected by the mass media in the international n...
Disasters are common phenomena over the existence of human. It greatly influenced the rise and fal...
This paper covers the development of international legal mechanisms designed to respond to natural d...
Natural disasters tend to be vulnerable to attack the Fiji Islands as a Pacific country which is geo...
ASEAN is one of the regions with the highest rate of disaster vulnerability. Tsunami 2004 has trigge...
ABSTRACTDiplomacy as a foreign policy instrument of certain states to attain its national interest h...
Natural Distasters is a part of media diplomacy and cooperation between nations, strengthening disas...
“Humanitarian catastrophes,” conflicts and calamities generating both widespread human suffering and...
In addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to exten...
This paper addresses and analyzes the fifteen years of peace in Aceh since the tsunami and MoU Helsi...
Recent conflict research acknowledges the long-ignored intertwined nature of social conflict and env...
This paper argues that humanitarian action in the aftermath of disaster could be explained with the ...
This paper addresses and analyzes the fifteen years of peace in Aceh since the tsunami and MoU Helsi...
Purpose – To highlight the failure of the tsunami early warning system and the challenges of success...
Natural disasters are part of non-traditional threats that must be faced by the countries in the wor...
Natural Disasters and Diplomacy, by Eric Lepointe Projected by the mass media in the international n...
Disasters are common phenomena over the existence of human. It greatly influenced the rise and fal...
This paper covers the development of international legal mechanisms designed to respond to natural d...
Natural disasters tend to be vulnerable to attack the Fiji Islands as a Pacific country which is geo...