New Humanitarians in International Practice

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Alpaslan Ozerdem
Andrea Schneiker
armed group interventions
Bob Reinalda
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Catholic Relief Services
Cindy Horst
comparative humanitarian systems analysis
conflict
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Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere
DAC Donor
Democratic Republic of Congo
Dennis Dijkzeul
diaspora
Diaspora Humanitarianism
diaspora relief initiatives
disasters
Doctors Without Borders
Dorothea Hilhorst
DRC
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh
Eline Pereboom
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faith-based
faith-based aid
Gilles Carbonnier
globalization
Good Humanitarian Donorship Initiative
Humanitarian Aid
humanitarian coordination
Humanitarian NGOs
Humanitarian Space
humanitarians
IHL
India's Foreign Policy Strategy
Institutional Multiplicity
International Committee of the Red Cross
International Humanitarian System
International Islamic Charitable Organisation
International Stability Operations Association
Islamic Charity Centre Society
Julia Pacitto
Jutta Joachim
Kristina Roepstorff
legitimacy
Lilianne Fan
Marie Juul Petersen
Medecins sans frontiere
migration
military
Multi-mandate Organisations
multi-mandated
Muslim Aid
Muslim NGOs
neoinstitutionalism
non-DAC
non-DAC Donors
OECD-DAC
organisational sociology
Piedra Lightfoot
Randolph Kent
Red Crescent Movement
Red Cross
refugees
Robtel Neajai Pailey
Ryan O'Neill
Samuel Carpenter
Save the Children
SEWA Member
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Sudan
Stephen Lubkemann
Syria
Tony Vaux
Traditional Humanitarian Actors
transnational humanitarianism
transnationalism
Turkish Red Crescent
UNHCR
UNICEF
United Nations Children's Fund
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission
war
Wolf-Dieter Eberwein
World Vision International

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138829718
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As humanitarian needs continue to grow rapidly, humanitarian action has become more contested, with new actors entering the field to address unmet needs, but also challenging long-held principles and precepts.

This volume provides detailed empirical comparisons between emerging and traditional humanitarian actors. It sheds light on why and how the emerging actors engage in humanitarian crises and how their activities are carried out and perceived in their transnational organizational environment. It develops and applies a conceptual framework that fosters research on humanitarian actors and the humanitarian principles. In particular, it simultaneously refers to theories of organizational sociology and international relations to identify both the structural and the situational factors that influence the motivations, aims and activities of these actors, and their different levels of commitment to the traditional humanitarian principles. It thus elucidates the role of the humanitarian principles in promoting coherence and coordination in the crowded and diverse world of humanitarian action, and discusses whether alternative principles and parallel humanitarian systems are in the making.

This volume will be of great interest to postgraduate students and scholars in humanitarian studies, globalization and transnationalism research, organizational sociology, international relations, development studies, and migration and diaspora studies, as well as policy makers and practitioners engaged in humanitarian action, development cooperation and migration issues.

Zeynep Sezgin is Lise-Meitner Fellow of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and leads the research project "Legitimacy of Faith-Based Humanitarian Organisations in Austria, Germany and Pakistan" at the Department of Development Studies at the University of Vienna, Austria. Dennis Dijkzeul is Professor of Conflict and Organisation Research at the Social Science School and the Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (IFHV) at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.