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The Practice Of Humanitarian Intervention Aid Workers Agencies And Institutions In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo 1st Edition Kai Koddenbrock

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The Practice Of Humanitarian Intervention Aid Workers Agencies And Institutions In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo 1st Edition Kai Koddenbrock
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The Practice Of Humanitarian Intervention Aid Workers Agencies And Institutions In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo 1st Edition Kai Koddenbrock instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Kai Koddenbrock
ISBN: 9781138890183, 1138890189
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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The Practice Of Humanitarian Intervention Aid Workers Agencies And Institutions In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo 1st Edition Kai Koddenbrock by Kai Koddenbrock 9781138890183, 1138890189 instant download after payment.

This book examines the practices in Western and local spheres of humanitarian intervention, and shows how the divide between these spheres helps to perpetuate Western involvement.

Using the Democratic Republic of the Congo as a case study – an object of Western intervention since colonial times –  this book scrutinizes the contemporary practice of humanitarian intervention from the inside. It seeks to expose how humanitarian aid and peacekeeping works, what obstacles they encounter and how they manage to retain their legitimacy. By examining the relationship between the West and the DR Congo, this volume asks why intervention continues to be so central for the relationship between Western and local spheres. Why is it normal and self-evident? The main answer developed here is that the separation of these two spheres allows intervention to enjoy sufficient degrees of legitimacy to be sustained. Owing to the contradictions that surface when juxtaposing the Western and Congolese spheres, this book highlights how keeping them separate is key to sustaining intervention. Bridging the divide between the liberal peace debate in International Relations and anthropologies of humanitarianism, this volume thus presents an important contribution to taking both the legitimizing proclamations and ‘local’ realities of intervention seriously.

The book will be of much interest to students of statebuilding, peacebuilding, peacekeeping, anthropology, research methods and IR in general.

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