The International Committee of the Red Cross in Internal Armed Conflicts: Is Neutrality Possible?
Autor Rajeesh Kumaren Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2019
This
book
critically
examines
the
possible
dilution
of
the
neutrality
principle
of
the
International
Committee
of
the
Red
Cross
(ICRC)
in
internal
armed
conflicts.
It
begins
with
the
proposition
that
the
intervention
of
ICRC
in
internal
armed
conflicts
led
to
compromises
in
neutrality,
and
questioned
the
autonomy
and
independence
of
the
organization.
The
book
also
argues
that
the
field
operations
of
the
international
humanitarian
organizations
during
internal
armed
conflicts
are
dependent
on
the
authority
exercised
by
the
state
in whose
territory
the
conflict
persists.
The
ICRC’s
involvement
in
Sri
Lanka
and
Sudan
provides
empirical
support
to
validate
these
propositions
and
arguments.
The
cases
also
show
that
for
the
ICRC,
it
is
hard
to
be
neutral
and
impartial
in
situations
of
internal
armed
conflicts
and
such
conflicts
present
formidable
challenges
to
maintain
its
organization
autonomy
as
well.
The larger purpose of the book is to contribute to the policy re/formulation of the international humanitarian organizations in internal armed conflict, the most significant challenge in the field at present.
The larger purpose of the book is to contribute to the policy re/formulation of the international humanitarian organizations in internal armed conflict, the most significant challenge in the field at present.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789811347955
ISBN-10: 9811347956
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9811347956
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
Chapter
I:
Introduction.-Chapter
2:
‘Between
States
and
Insurgents’:
The
ICRC
in
Internal
Armed
Conflicts.-Chapter
3:
The
ICRC
and
Armed
Conflict
in
Sri
Lanka.-Chapter
4:
The
ICRC
in
Darfur
Conflict,
Sudan.-Chapter
5:
Conclusion.
Notă biografică
Dr
Rajeesh
Kumaris
an
Associate
Fellow
at
the
Institute
for
Defence
Studies
and
Analyses
(IDSA),
New
Delhi,
India.
He
has
Ph.D.
in
International
Organization
from
Jawaharlal
Nehru
University,
New
Delhi.
Before
joining
IDSA,
he
taught
at
Jamia
Millia
Islamia
University,
New
Delhi
and
University
of
Calicut,
Kerala.
He
is
the
co-editor
of
two
books:Eurozone
CrisisandFuture
of
Europe:
Political
Economy
of
Further
Integration
and
GovernanceandIslam,
Islamist
Movements
and
Democracy
in
the
Middle
East:
Challenges,
Opportunities,
and
Responses.
His
articles
and
reviews
appeared
in
journals,
magazines
and
newspapers
such
asStrategic
Analysis,India
Quarterly,JCMS:
Journal
of
Common
Market
Studies,CEU
Political
Science
Journal,E-International
Relations,The
Diplomat,Japan
Times,Tehran
Timesand
The
Outlook.
Caracteristici
Critically
evaluates
the
International
Committee
of
the
Red
Cross,
how
the
organization
operates
between
state
and
insurgents,
in
internal
armed
conflicts
Outlines how the shift in the nature of armed conflicts transformed the activities of humanitarian agencies
Gives account of humanitarian operations in Sri Lanka and Sudan which exposes how the state sovereignty questioned the neutrality and autonomy of international humanitarian organizations
Outlines how the shift in the nature of armed conflicts transformed the activities of humanitarian agencies
Gives account of humanitarian operations in Sri Lanka and Sudan which exposes how the state sovereignty questioned the neutrality and autonomy of international humanitarian organizations