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Dennis Dijkzeul

    Between force and mercy
    Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Crises
    • 2024

      Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Crises

      Robust Human Rights Norms?

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Focusing on disability inclusion in humanitarian crises, this study examines the recognition and integration of persons with disabilities in international law and humanitarian efforts. It analyzes how international organizations advocate for a rights-based approach to disability and its acceptance in policy and practice. The authors investigate the processes of institutionalization and implementation from a multi-level perspective, involving diverse actors, including disability organizations. They emphasize the need for deeper exploration of grassroots processes to enhance understanding of disability inclusion in international relations and law.

      Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Crises
    • 2005

      Over the last two decades the nature of humanitarian interventions has changed. The relationship between military and humanitarian organizations has evolved rapidly, particularly with the geo-political shifts that occurred following the end of the Cold War. The climate for humanitarian action in Iraq in 1991 was very different from the one that currently exists. In many crisis situations it is likely that both parties will have to deal with each other sooner or later. Yet, the military-humanitarian relationship has often been difficult and, at times, antagonistic. In the field, however, pragmatic cooperation tends to prevail after a while. In a few instances - Somalia, for example - humanitarian organizations have actually promoted military intervention. This volume places the changing interaction between military and humanitarian organizations in the broader context of international political change, the political economy of wars and weak states. It brings together American and European authors with very different backgrounds-from the Pentagon and the British Army to humanitarian NGOs and the Red Cross/Red Crescent movement. Together they shed new light on the problems and opportunities for international intervention and, hopefully, achieving lasting peaceful development.

      Between force and mercy