Les frontières de l’humanitaire

Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 63 (2):, [ p.] (2012)
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Abstract

Le corridor du Wakhan, en Afghanistan, est une frontière ancienne et animée qui illustre de nombreux aspects du colonialisme, tant traditionnel que sous sa forme contemporaine, le néocolonialisme, auquel participe le monde « merveilleux » de l’humanitaire – bien qu’il s’en défende de toute sa capacité de persuasion.The Wakhan corridor in Afghanistan is an ancient and lively frontier zone that illustrates many aspects of colonialism, both traditional and in its contemporary form of neocolonialism, in which is involved the “wonderful world” of humanitarian action, however persuasively it denies the fact

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