- Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath. University of Bath - CDS-BATH | Reino Unido
Humanitarian NGOs: Dealing with authoritarian regimes
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This paper explores the challenges facing humanitarian NGOs that work in authoritarian settings. Drawing on examples from North Korea, Myanmar, Darfur, and Sri Lanka, the paper examines some of the central dilemmas facing humanitarian actors in these contexts and the strategies they have deployed to address these. The paper then examines the oft-‐repeated recommendation that humanitarian agencies need to engage in more rigorous and more strategic analysis of thei work in order to improve practice. I argue that there has been a failure to adequately assess the motivations of authoritarian regimes and the complex implications their interests and strategies may have for humanitarian engagement. This discussion also highlights the neglected role of local humanitarian actors and communities in maintaining humanitarian access and protection in authoritarian contexts.
Institución: Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath. University of Bath - CDS-BATH | Reino Unido
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Institución: Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath. University of Bath - CDS-BATH | Reino Unido
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Detalle
- ISBN:2040-‐-‐-‐3151
- Editorial/es:CDS/University of Bath
- Ciudad de edición:Bath
- País:Inglaterra
- Fecha de publicación:Noviembre de 2015