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"Examines the evolution of the international community's understanding and commitment to the concept of 'humanitarian protection,' focusing on the inconsistencies inherent in responses from Rwanda to Katrina in order to demonstrate the challenges and limitations of protecting future vulnerable populations from war and natural disasters"--Provided by publisher.
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Politics of Protection: The Limits of Humanitarian Action
2011, Brookings Institution Press
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The politics of protection: the limits of humanitarian action
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Table of Contents
Humanitarian principles and international law
Human rights and protection
Protection and humanitarian assistance : communities and governments
The UN and NGOs in humanitarian operations
Global governance
Humanitarian dilemmas
Natural disasters and protection
Paying for protection : humanitarian financing
Future challenges for humanitarian actors
Concluding observations and recommendations.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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