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ID186531
Title ProperCivil–military interactions during non-conflict humanitarian crises
Other Title Informationa time to assess the relationship
LanguageENG
AuthorJaff, Dilshad ;  Margolis, Lewis ;  Reeder, Edward
Summary / Abstract (Note)Humanitarian agencies and military forces are increasingly interacting on the ground during humanitarian crises. These evolving relationships are often complicated and bring forward many implementation challenges. This paper repurposes this debate by describing three non-conflict humanitarian case studies and using them to reflect on the problematic history and applicability of formal frameworks and guidelines. Recommendations to improve the structures and processes for implementation of relief strategies are offered. If the delivery of humanitarian assistance during non-conflict humanitarian crises is to be efficient, civil–military interactions should receive greater systematic attention.
`In' analytical NoteDefence Studies Vol. 22, No.3; Sep 2022: p.398-413
Journal SourceDefence Studies Vol: 22 No 3
Key WordsWest Africa ;  Humanitarian Crises ;  Hurricane Katrina ;  Haiti Earthquake ;  Ebola Outbreak


 
 
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