An Elusive Quest: Integration in the response to the Afghan Crisis

Ethics and International Affairs 18 (2):21-27 (2004)
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Abstract

In the UN humanitarian response in Afghanistan post–September 11 we see a dangerous level of contraction that compromises the application of its basic principles for the sake of pursuing nationbuilding activities in the service of political agendas.

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Antonio Donini
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Human Security as a policy framework: Critics and Challenges.Cristina Churruca Muguruza - 2007 - Yearbook of Humanitarian Action and Human Rights/Anuario de Acción Humanitaria y Derechos Humanos 4:15-35.

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