Principles, politics, and humanitarian action

Ethics and International Affairs 13:1–22 (1999)
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Abstract

The tragedies of the past decade have led to an identity crisis among humanitarians. Respecting traditional principles of neutrality and impartiality and operating procedures based on consent has created as many problems as it has solved

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Empathy, respect, and humanitarian intervention.Nancy Sherman - 1998 - Ethics and International Affairs 12:103–119.
NGOs and the humanitarian impulse: Some have it right.Andrew Natsios - 1997 - Ethics and International Affairs 11:133–136.

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