Saving ourselves? On rescue and humanitarian action/ Henry Radice

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: Review of International Studies Vol 45, Issue 3, July 2019, pp.431-448 (45)Summary: This article contributes to the international political theory of humanitarianism by unpicking the politics of humanitarian action's simplest expression: saving human lives in the name of humanity. It discusses the meaning and motives of rescue and also the role of the rescuer.
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This article contributes to the international political theory of humanitarianism by unpicking the politics of humanitarian action's simplest expression: saving human lives in the name of humanity. It discusses the meaning and motives of rescue and also the role of the rescuer.

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