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Sword & Salve - Confronting New Wars and Humanitarian Crises (Paperback)
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Sword & Salve - Confronting New Wars and Humanitarian Crises (Paperback)
Series: New Millennium Books in International Studies
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Arguing forcefully that changing times are a clarion call for new
thinking, this book convincingly shows that if humanitarian
organizations continue to operate as they have in the past, they
will fail to help the very victims whom they try to save. Focusing
especially on the emergence of 'new wars, ' Hoffman and Weiss
insist that humanitarian organizations must recognize that they
live in a political world and that their actions and goals are
invariably affected by military action. The brand of warfare that
erupted in the 1990s-marked by civil or transnational armed
conflicts featuring potent non-state actors, altered political
economies, a high proportion of civilian casualties, and a
globalized media-produced horrors that shocked consciences and led
humanitarian agencies to question their unyielding stance of
neutrality and impartiality. Indeed, in a departure from earlier
norms and practices, some have reinvented their policies and tools
and created 'new humanitarianisms.' This authoritative book traces
the evolution of the international humanitarian system from its
inception in the 1860s, parses the dynamics of war and emergency
response from the 1980s through the current disasters in
Afghanistan and Iraq, and provides a strategic roadmap for
practitioners. By bringing historical perspective to bear, this
volume provides an invaluable analytical framework for grasping the
nature of humanitarian crises and how agencies can respond
strategically rather than reactively to change. Students will find
its blend of clearly presented theory and case studies a powerful
tool for understanding the roles of state and non-state actors in
international relations. By charting the tides of continuity and
change, this book will prepare agencies to dodge both figurative
and actual bullets that threaten humanitarian action at the outset
of the millennium.
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