1. Humanitarian Assistance in Complex Emergencies
The attacks have to be seen in the larger context of issues around neutrality and blurring of lines between military and humanitarian actors on ground. ... These evidently argue that the issue of blurring of lines between humanitarian and military are more a matter of fact than an exception. ... Nash (2007) argues that though argument of principles as protection has been challenged by many, but since the start of WoT and the military humanitarian reconstruction projects in the front line states, people can no longer tell the difference between 'real' humanitarians and reconstruction...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate