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The Resource Sword & salve : confronting new wars and humanitarian crises, Peter J. Hoffman and Thomas G. Weiss

Sword & salve : confronting new wars and humanitarian crises, Peter J. Hoffman and Thomas G. Weiss

Label
Sword & salve : confronting new wars and humanitarian crises
Title
Sword & salve
Title remainder
confronting new wars and humanitarian crises
Statement of responsibility
Peter J. Hoffman and Thomas G. Weiss
Title variation
Sword and salve
Creator
Contributor
Subject
Language
eng
Member of
Cataloging source
DLC
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1969-
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Hoffman, Peter J.
Illustrations
  • illustrations
  • maps
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
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1946-
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Weiss, Thomas G.
Series statement
New millennium books in international studies
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  • Humanitarianism
  • War and society
Label
Sword & salve : confronting new wars and humanitarian crises, Peter J. Hoffman and Thomas G. Weiss
Instantiates
Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-248) and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
Concepts and connections of war and humanitarianism -- The lexicon -- War's impact on humanitarianism : triggering crises and eliciting responses -- Humanitarianism's influence on war : inspiring norms and altering outcomes -- Change and continuity in war and humanitarianism -- Putting the lenses together -- Foundations -- The rise of interstate war -- The birth of the international humanitarian system -- The founding era in historical perspective -- "New wars"? -- So, what's new? -- Fragmented authority and meaningless borders : a new locus -- The proliferation of nonstate actors : new agents -- Illegal economies, plunder, and aid : new economies -- The prevalence of civilian casualties: new targets and victims -- The revolution in military affairs : new technologies -- Windows on war : new media power -- "New wars" in historical perspective -- "New humanitarianisms" -- So, what's new? -- Creating space and access -- Engagement dilemmas : negotiating access with agents -- Economies of war, economies of aid -- The responsibility to protect war victims and aid personnel-- Taming deadly technologies -- Maximizing media attention to humanitarian crises -- "New humanitarianisms" in historical perspective -- Humanitarianism and collective action -- The panacea of "coordination" -- Three threads of collective action: cooperation, centralization, and integration -- Divergent perceptions of needs, priorities, and sequences -- Differences in tactical engagements -- The value of independent and diverse operations -- The blowback from insecurity -- Institutional rivalries -- Collective pursuits and "atomized" action -- Making sense of Afghanistan and Iraq -- So, what's really new? -- Humanitarian crises in Afghanistan and Iraq -- Hybrid wars on terrorism and for empire -- Al Qaeda as spoiler and hostile aid recipients -- Big business in oil, war, and reconstruction -- Conspicuous economic interests in relief and protection -- Acute security threats to aid personnel and journalists -- High technology versus high-enough technology -- The international spotlight -- The collective and cumulative challenges of turf wars -- Humanitarian strategic thinking-- and doing -- Assessing change in humanitarianism : the case for strategic thinking and doing -- Learning cultures and adaptation : military institutions versus humanitarian agencies -- Strategic review : humanitarian power and position -- Sharpening strategies and crafting capacities -- Soothing tomorrow's wars with stronger salves?
Control code
61461535
Dimensions
23 cm
Extent
xxiv, 260 pages
Isbn
9780742539778
Isbn Type
(cloth : alk. paper)
Lccn
2005024515
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Other physical details
illustrations, map
Label
Sword & salve : confronting new wars and humanitarian crises, Peter J. Hoffman and Thomas G. Weiss
Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-248) and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
Concepts and connections of war and humanitarianism -- The lexicon -- War's impact on humanitarianism : triggering crises and eliciting responses -- Humanitarianism's influence on war : inspiring norms and altering outcomes -- Change and continuity in war and humanitarianism -- Putting the lenses together -- Foundations -- The rise of interstate war -- The birth of the international humanitarian system -- The founding era in historical perspective -- "New wars"? -- So, what's new? -- Fragmented authority and meaningless borders : a new locus -- The proliferation of nonstate actors : new agents -- Illegal economies, plunder, and aid : new economies -- The prevalence of civilian casualties: new targets and victims -- The revolution in military affairs : new technologies -- Windows on war : new media power -- "New wars" in historical perspective -- "New humanitarianisms" -- So, what's new? -- Creating space and access -- Engagement dilemmas : negotiating access with agents -- Economies of war, economies of aid -- The responsibility to protect war victims and aid personnel-- Taming deadly technologies -- Maximizing media attention to humanitarian crises -- "New humanitarianisms" in historical perspective -- Humanitarianism and collective action -- The panacea of "coordination" -- Three threads of collective action: cooperation, centralization, and integration -- Divergent perceptions of needs, priorities, and sequences -- Differences in tactical engagements -- The value of independent and diverse operations -- The blowback from insecurity -- Institutional rivalries -- Collective pursuits and "atomized" action -- Making sense of Afghanistan and Iraq -- So, what's really new? -- Humanitarian crises in Afghanistan and Iraq -- Hybrid wars on terrorism and for empire -- Al Qaeda as spoiler and hostile aid recipients -- Big business in oil, war, and reconstruction -- Conspicuous economic interests in relief and protection -- Acute security threats to aid personnel and journalists -- High technology versus high-enough technology -- The international spotlight -- The collective and cumulative challenges of turf wars -- Humanitarian strategic thinking-- and doing -- Assessing change in humanitarianism : the case for strategic thinking and doing -- Learning cultures and adaptation : military institutions versus humanitarian agencies -- Strategic review : humanitarian power and position -- Sharpening strategies and crafting capacities -- Soothing tomorrow's wars with stronger salves?
Control code
61461535
Dimensions
23 cm
Extent
xxiv, 260 pages
Isbn
9780742539778
Isbn Type
(cloth : alk. paper)
Lccn
2005024515
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Other physical details
illustrations, map

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