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A Bed for the Night
By David Rieff
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Description
Drawing on first-hand reporting from hot war zones around the world - Bosnia Rwanda Congo Kosovo Sudan and most recently Afghanistan - David Rieff shows us what humanitarian aid workers do in the field and the growing gap between their noble ambitions and their actual capabilities for alleviating suffering. Tracing the origins of major humanitarian organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross Doctors Without Borders and CARE he describes how many of them have moved from their founding principle of neutrality which gave them access to victims to encouraging the international community to take action to stop civil wars and ethnic cleansing.
Rieff demonstrates how this advocacy has come at a high price. By overreaching the humanitarian movement has allowed itself to be hijacked by the major powers sometimes to become a fig leaf for actions that major powers take in their own national interests as in Afghanistan sometimes for their inaction as in Bosnia and Rwanda. With the exception of cases of genocide where the moral imperative to act overrides all other considerations Rieff contends that if humanitarian organisations are to continue doing what they do best - alleviating suffering - they must remain independent.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
384
Release Date:
2002-11-07
Publication Date:
2002-11-07
Publisher:
Vintage
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
09657520890099597918
ISBN13:
9780099597919
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Minimum Reading Age:
0
Weight:
457 g
Height:
129 cm
Width:
198 cm
Thickness:
23 cm
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