This thesis explores the theory that International Humanitarian Non-governmental Organisations (IHNGOs) have increasingly become part of the world-ordering security agenda of developed western states since the end of the Cold War. It argues that the adoption of humanitarian aid and development activities by intervening military forces in Afghanistan, criticised by IHNGOs for blurring the boundaries between humanitarian and military actors, is a symptom of, rather than the central reason for, reduced humanitarian space in Afghanistan. This study contends that the central issue is the wider integration of political, military and humanitarian action into the process of state-building as a way to pacify areas of conflict and instability that ot...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
It is frequently claimed that success in interventions hinges largely on military–civilian coherence...
The need for protection during complex crises is unremitting. Studies spanning the past decade prove...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
The legal humanitarian regime, set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, strives t...
Mitigation of human suffering in Afghanistan has been a mammoth task and remains a cause of concern....
This paper examines the intensified convergence of aid, security and foreign policy goals since 9/11...
Since 2001, both conflict and interventionist response have hastened through changes begun during th...
This article traces the effects of the increasing securitisation of aid and development in Afghanist...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
It is frequently claimed that success in interventions hinges largely on military–civilian coherence...
The need for protection during complex crises is unremitting. Studies spanning the past decade prove...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
The legal humanitarian regime, set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, strives t...
Mitigation of human suffering in Afghanistan has been a mammoth task and remains a cause of concern....
This paper examines the intensified convergence of aid, security and foreign policy goals since 9/11...
Since 2001, both conflict and interventionist response have hastened through changes begun during th...
This article traces the effects of the increasing securitisation of aid and development in Afghanist...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
It is frequently claimed that success in interventions hinges largely on military–civilian coherence...
The need for protection during complex crises is unremitting. Studies spanning the past decade prove...