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Authoritarian Practices and Humanitarian Negotiations

ISBN-13: 9781032327570 / Twarda / 2023 / 230 str.

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Authoritarian Practices and Humanitarian Negotiations

ISBN-13: 9781032327570 / Twarda / 2023 / 230 str.

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Utilising a wide variety of perspectives and examining a range of contexts, the book considers how humanitarians assess and engage with authoritarian practices and negotiate access to populations in danger. Useful for students and practitioners with the fields of international politics and humanitarian studies.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Socjologia i społeczeństwo
Kategorie BISAC:
Political Science > NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations)
Political Science > International Relations - General
Political Science > Peace
Wydawca:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Seria wydawnicza:
Routledge Humanitarian Studies
ISBN-13:
9781032327570
Rok wydania:
2023
Ilość stron:
230
Wymiary:
23.4 x 15.6
Oprawa:
Twarda
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
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This book unravels one of the most understudied and under-theorised aspect of humanitarian studies, namely the complexities of humanitarianism in the context of controlling – authoritarian – states. This poses many challenges where humanitarian organisations must adapt the theories defining their relationship with states and fine-tune their engagement strategies. This volume not only provides superior real-life analysis of state–aid relations, it also brings many pointers for humanitarians to improve how they negotiate humanitarian access with states.

Dorothea Hilhorst, Professor of Humanitarian Studies at the International Institute for Social Studies of Erasmus University in The Hague

Delivering vital aid to crisis-affected people often hinges on complex humanitarian negotiations within authoritarian environments. By combining concrete operational examples with political theory, Cunningham et al. offer a deeper understanding and sharper analytical lens for aid practitioners and scholars grappling with these issues.

Abby Stoddard, PhD, author of Necessary Risks: Professional Humanitarianism and Violence against Aid Workers

Charged with urgently saving in extremis, international humanitarian actors are often criticised as ‘state avoiding’ as they so often substitute, and undermine, state responsibilities. Yet, the reality is that the very presence, access and actions of aid actors in any country is predicated on challenging negotiations with often difficult authorities. This book offers an extraordinary insight into state-INGO negotiations to access communities at risk in some of the world's most hard-to-reach contexts: Afghanistan, Ethiopia, China, Russia and Syria. Pairing insights from international experts with critical insights from academics, this book spans conceptual theory, real-world experience and ethical dilemmas in some of the toughest places. It's a must read for practitioners, policy makers and academics working on humanitarian action today.

Sorcha O'Callaghan, Director, Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI

  

This book is designed to help humanitarian workers who are active in authoritarian states as they navigate ethical dilemmas, negotiate amidst uncertainty and make difficult choices on behalf of those they serve.  Its case studies will be especially valued.   

Sir David Nabarro, Strategic Director 4SD Foundation, Geneva Switzerland

Introduction: Authoritarian practices and humanitarian negotiations 1. The friction of practice – reflecting on the Médecins Sans Frontières experience with ‘authoritarian regimes’ Commentary: Reflections on discourse 2. Humanitarian negotiation: Challenges and compromise in hard-to-reach areas Commentary: ‘Security reasons’ 3. The vocabulary of negotiations: Sovereignty and authoritarian arguments in the Security Council Commentary: A critique 4. The Xinjiang case and its implication for the rights debate in China: What role for NGOs and humanitarian negotiations? Commentary: A personal reflection on working in China 5. Daily negotiations with state agencies in the field – reflections from refugee camps in Western Ethiopia Commentary: Independence 6. Dilemmas of humanitarian negotiations with the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan Commentary: A brief critical reflection on Afghanistan 7. Roma structural discrimination in contemporary Russia: Institutions involved and measures (not) taken Commentary: Different types, different responses 8. Humanitarian apparatus of silence: Authoritarian denial and aid assemblage in Venezuela Commentary: Between instrumentalisation, depoliticisation, and legitimation of humanitarian action in Venezuela 9. Mopping up, keeping down, and propping up: Ethical dilemmas in humanitarian negotiations with authoritarian regimes Conclusion: Theory and praxis – constructing the relationship between authoritarian practices and humanitarian negotiations

Andrew J Cunningham has been in the aid business since the late 1980s and has spent 25 years with MSF. He has a PhD in War Studies from King’s College London, and his research focuses on INGO–State relations. Andrew works as a researcher, strategic evaluator, and governance advisor for various humanitarian organisations. His last book with Routledge was International Humanitarian NGOs and State Relations: Politics, Principles and Identity (2018). Andrew is also a board member of the International Humanitarian Studies Association.



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