Contesting the neutral space : a thematic analysis of military humanitarianism / Richard Barrett.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Land Warfare Studies Centre working paper ; 137Publication details: Duntroon ACT : Land Warfare Studies Centre, 2010.Description: 38 pISBN:
  • 9780642297235 (pbk)
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: In the early 1990s military involvement in humanitarian aid was mainly to enable aid to happen; by the late 90s this had changed to increasing military involvement as provider of aid, and most recently as military forces manipulate aid to achieve military or political objectives. Discusses the implications of these changes and concludes that militantswill likely target aid participants to minimse neutral space.
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In the early 1990s military involvement in humanitarian aid was mainly to enable aid to happen; by the late 90s this had changed to increasing military involvement as provider of aid, and most recently as military forces manipulate aid to achieve military or political objectives. Discusses the implications of these changes and concludes that militantswill likely target aid participants to minimse neutral space.

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