Doctor of PhilosophySecurity Studies Interdepartmental ProgramEmizet F. KisanganiAttacks against nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in high-risk conflict zones have increased exponentially over the last two decades. However, the few existing empirical studies on NGO insecurity have tended to focus on external factors influencing attacks, with little attention paid to the actions of aid workers themselves. To fill this gap, this dissertation theorizes that aid workers may have contributed to their own insecurity by engaging in greater political action. Both quantitative and qualitative methods are used to assess the impact of political activity by NGOs on the insecurity of aid workers. The quantitative analyses test the theory at two level...
The issue of aid effectiveness in conflict-affected and insecure areas is receiving increased attent...
Since 2001, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of US military aid flowing to foreign g...
It is widely assumed that development aid can help to stabilize regions in or after conflict. Howeve...
Doctor of PhilosophySecurity Studies Interdepartmental ProgramEmizet F. KisanganiAttacks against non...
When considering the increasing frequency with which humanitarian aid workers are being threatened, ...
The need for protection during complex crises is unremitting. Studies spanning the past decade prove...
This thesis explores the theory that International Humanitarian Non-governmental Organisations (IHNG...
Criminals and irregular fighters target Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) for a variety of polit...
Afghanistan has come to be seen as emblematic of the security threats besetting peace and security o...
Deminers and other humanitarian-aid workers around the world, though previously viewed as off-limits...
Why do armed groups ever direct violent attacks against humanitarian organizations? While scholars h...
Does the source of Non-Government Organization (NGO) funding affect how effective these groups may b...
The challenges faced by non-governmental organizations seeking to mitigate violence within the conte...
Governments and NGOs establish aid projects in order to improve the quality of life for local reside...
Studies of development assistance in Afghanistan have found the impact of such assistance for reduci...
The issue of aid effectiveness in conflict-affected and insecure areas is receiving increased attent...
Since 2001, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of US military aid flowing to foreign g...
It is widely assumed that development aid can help to stabilize regions in or after conflict. Howeve...
Doctor of PhilosophySecurity Studies Interdepartmental ProgramEmizet F. KisanganiAttacks against non...
When considering the increasing frequency with which humanitarian aid workers are being threatened, ...
The need for protection during complex crises is unremitting. Studies spanning the past decade prove...
This thesis explores the theory that International Humanitarian Non-governmental Organisations (IHNG...
Criminals and irregular fighters target Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) for a variety of polit...
Afghanistan has come to be seen as emblematic of the security threats besetting peace and security o...
Deminers and other humanitarian-aid workers around the world, though previously viewed as off-limits...
Why do armed groups ever direct violent attacks against humanitarian organizations? While scholars h...
Does the source of Non-Government Organization (NGO) funding affect how effective these groups may b...
The challenges faced by non-governmental organizations seeking to mitigate violence within the conte...
Governments and NGOs establish aid projects in order to improve the quality of life for local reside...
Studies of development assistance in Afghanistan have found the impact of such assistance for reduci...
The issue of aid effectiveness in conflict-affected and insecure areas is receiving increased attent...
Since 2001, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of US military aid flowing to foreign g...
It is widely assumed that development aid can help to stabilize regions in or after conflict. Howeve...