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From Humanitarianism to Humanitarianization

2020
This chapter explains that much of contemporary international intervention takes places under the sign of humanitarianism. One of the most significant undertakings in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina was the massive housing reconstruction projects run by international aid organizations as part of a highly politicized effort to move refugees back to their
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Humanitarian Intervention

2022
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Human Rights is the most comprehensive reference work in the field of international human rights protection. Comprising over 340 entries, presented alphabetically, and available online and in print, the Encyclopedia addresses the full range of themes associated with the study and practice of human rights in the modern world ...
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Humanitarianism in surgery

Hernia, 2017
Humanitarianism is by definition a moral of kindness, benevolence and sympathy extended to all human beings. In our view as surgeons working in underserved countries, humanitarianism means performing the best operation in the best possible circumstances with high income country (HIC) results and training in-country surgeons to do the same.
Schroeder, A. D.   +14 more
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The trouble with humanitarianism

Review of International Studies, 2007
ABSTRACTHumanitarianism – that is, the political, economic and military interference in the domestic affairs of a state justified by a nascent transnational morality – is one of the defining and most controversial features of the post-Cold War period.
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Humanitarian Intervention

2018
Abstract This chapter examines the ethical and political controversies that have accompanied humanitarian intervention (coercive interference by outside actors to address humanitarian suffering within the sovereign jurisdiction of a state).
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Humanitarian Mission in Bangladesh

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2008
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FIORAMONTI P   +3 more
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Humanitarian intervention

2015
Despite pronouncements that the age of humanitarian intervention was over (e.g. Cottey 2008), the 2011 NATO-led intervention in Libya has reignited debate about when, if ever, it is legitimate to use force to protect populations from mass killing, rape, forced displacement and other crimes which, as Michael Walzer (1977) put it, “shock the conscience ...
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In Defence of Humanitarianism

Disasters, 1998
The humanitarian crisis which followed in the wake of the genocidal regime in Rwanda in 1994 generated massive media attention and an unprecedented outpouring of international public and private assistance. In late 1997, the Rwanda refugee population in Zaire was subjected to a disaster of similarly epic proportions as a result of military action.
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