Humanitarian workers often complain that international aid to victims of armed conflicts is more and more militarized because relief organizations are embedded into peacekeeping operations, used as a “force multiplier”, or manipulated as an instrument of diplomacy by proxy. Historically, however, charity has always been a military issue in times of war. We can distinguish four types of militarization of relief organizations in this regard. First is the use of charities to make “war by proxy”, as in Afghanistan or Nicaragua in the 1980s. The second pattern is “embedment”, like the Red Cross during the two world wars. The third is “self-defense”, as with the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem (now Malta) in the 12th Century. The fourth, finally...
This dissertation theoretically explains the behaviour of international humanitarian organisations v...
Published online: 01 Aug 2014In complex humanitarian emergencies, why are NGO-military relations coo...
Abstract This paper explores and illustrates the diverse manifestations of the phenomenon of the ‘hu...
Humanitarian workers often complain that international aid to victims of armed conflicts is more and...
Since the end of Cold War and especially since the onset of “the War on Terror” under the George W. ...
Nowadays, as everything bears the title “humanitarian”, both problems and solutions, anyone who work...
<p>For nearly two centuries, United States (U.S.) political policy and non-government organizations ...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
SUMMARYHumanitarian aid has been present in some form throughout human history, yet the modern conce...
The question of protecting civilians and vulnerable groups from the aggression, violation and abuse ...
Non-Governmental Humanitarian Assistance Coping with War, by Béatrice POULIGNY Emergency humanitaria...
When considering the increasing frequency with which humanitarian aid workers are being threatened, ...
The limits and consequences of humanitarian military operations continue to be major issues in Weste...
This assessment addresses the intervention of intrastate conflict through the coordination of humani...
This dissertation theoretically explains the behaviour of international humanitarian organisations v...
Published online: 01 Aug 2014In complex humanitarian emergencies, why are NGO-military relations coo...
Abstract This paper explores and illustrates the diverse manifestations of the phenomenon of the ‘hu...
Humanitarian workers often complain that international aid to victims of armed conflicts is more and...
Since the end of Cold War and especially since the onset of “the War on Terror” under the George W. ...
Nowadays, as everything bears the title “humanitarian”, both problems and solutions, anyone who work...
<p>For nearly two centuries, United States (U.S.) political policy and non-government organizations ...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
SUMMARYHumanitarian aid has been present in some form throughout human history, yet the modern conce...
The question of protecting civilians and vulnerable groups from the aggression, violation and abuse ...
Non-Governmental Humanitarian Assistance Coping with War, by Béatrice POULIGNY Emergency humanitaria...
When considering the increasing frequency with which humanitarian aid workers are being threatened, ...
The limits and consequences of humanitarian military operations continue to be major issues in Weste...
This assessment addresses the intervention of intrastate conflict through the coordination of humani...
This dissertation theoretically explains the behaviour of international humanitarian organisations v...
Published online: 01 Aug 2014In complex humanitarian emergencies, why are NGO-military relations coo...
Abstract This paper explores and illustrates the diverse manifestations of the phenomenon of the ‘hu...