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Humantarianism in question : Politics, power, ethics

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Cornell Universtiy Press 2008Description: 303pISBN:
  • 9780801473012
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.200000 BAR
Contents:
Table of contents List of Abbreviations1. Humanitarianism: A Brief History of the Present - MICHAEL BARNETT AND THOMAS G. WEISS; 2. The Rise of Emergency Relief Aid - JAMES D. FEARON; 3. The Imperative to Reduce Suffering: Charity, Progress, and Emergencies in the Field of Humanitarian Action - CRAIG CALHOUN; 4. Saying "No" to Wal-Mart? Money and Morality in Professional Humanitarianism - STEPHEN HOPGOOD; 5. Humanitarian Organizations: Accountable-Why, to Whom, for What, and How? - JANICE GROSS STEIN; 6. The Grand Strategies of Humanitarianism - MICHAEL BARNLTT AND JACK SNYDER; 7. The Power of Holding Humanitarianism in Hostage and the Myth of Protective Principles - LAURA HAMMOND; 8. Sacrifice, Triage, and Global Humanitarianism - PETER REDFIELD; 9. The Distributive Commitments of International NGOs - JENNIFER C. RUBENSTEIN; 10. Humanitarianism as a Scholarly Vocation - MICHAEL BARNETT; 11. Humanitarianism and Practitioners: Social Science Matters - PETER J. HOFFMAN AND THOMAS G. WEISSContributors; Index
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Table of contents
List of Abbreviations1. Humanitarianism: A Brief History of the Present - MICHAEL BARNETT AND THOMAS G. WEISS;
2. The Rise of Emergency Relief Aid - JAMES D. FEARON;
3. The Imperative to Reduce Suffering: Charity, Progress, and Emergencies in the Field of Humanitarian Action - CRAIG
CALHOUN;
4. Saying "No" to Wal-Mart? Money and Morality in Professional Humanitarianism - STEPHEN HOPGOOD;
5. Humanitarian Organizations: Accountable-Why, to Whom, for What, and How? - JANICE GROSS STEIN;
6. The Grand Strategies of Humanitarianism - MICHAEL BARNLTT AND JACK SNYDER;
7. The Power of Holding Humanitarianism in Hostage and the Myth of Protective Principles - LAURA HAMMOND;
8. Sacrifice, Triage, and Global Humanitarianism - PETER REDFIELD;
9. The Distributive Commitments of International NGOs - JENNIFER C. RUBENSTEIN;
10. Humanitarianism as a Scholarly Vocation - MICHAEL BARNETT;
11. Humanitarianism and Practitioners: Social Science Matters - PETER J. HOFFMAN AND THOMAS G. WEISSContributors;
Index