The Rise and Decline of a Global Security Actor investigates the rise of the UNHCR as a global security actor and follows the refugee agency through some of the past two decades' major conflict-induced humanitarian emergencies, including Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq, Kosovo, and Zaire/Congo.
The Rise and Decline of a Global Security Actor investigates the rise of the UNHCR as a global security actor and follows the refugee agency through some of the past two decades' major conflict-induced humanitarian emergencies, including Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq, Kosovo, and Zaire/Congo.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Anne Hammerstad was an ESRC/RCUK Global Uncertainties Fellow from 2009 to 2012, and has also won grants from the British Academy, Europaeum and the Norwegian Fritt Ord foundation. Her DPhil thesis from Oxford University won the BISA Thesis Prize and Winchester Prize in 2003. She has more than a decade's experience in researching and writing about displacement, conflict and security, and about UNHCR and humanitarian politics. She is a lecturer in International Relations at the University of Kent and a Research Associate of the South African Institute of International Affairs.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction: The Rise and Decline of a Global Security Actor Part I: Forced Migration and Security 2: From Explaining to Constructing Security 3: Victims or Threats: Placing Displacement on Three Security Agenda Part II: An Intellectual History of UNHCR 4: Institutional and International Developments 5: The 1950s to 1970s: Timidity and Restraint In UNHCR's Discourse 6: The 1980s: A Political Turn 7: The 1990s: Adopting and Adapting a Security Discourse 8: The 2000s and Beyond: Return of a Protection Discourse Part III: An Actor or Re-Actor in International Refugee Politics? 9: UNHCR's Rise as a Global Security Actor: Northern Iraq, 1991 10: A Humanitarian Star: Lead Agency in Bosnia, 1991-1995 11: Protection Disaster in Eastern Zaire, 1994-96 12: How Success Became Failure: The Kosovo Crisis, 1998-99 13: Challenges of Protection After 9/11 14: Repatriating Afghan Refugees 15: Conclusion: The Ongoing Quest for Power, Independence and Relevance
1: Introduction: The Rise and Decline of a Global Security Actor Part I: Forced Migration and Security 2: From Explaining to Constructing Security 3: Victims or Threats: Placing Displacement on Three Security Agenda Part II: An Intellectual History of UNHCR 4: Institutional and International Developments 5: The 1950s to 1970s: Timidity and Restraint In UNHCR's Discourse 6: The 1980s: A Political Turn 7: The 1990s: Adopting and Adapting a Security Discourse 8: The 2000s and Beyond: Return of a Protection Discourse Part III: An Actor or Re-Actor in International Refugee Politics? 9: UNHCR's Rise as a Global Security Actor: Northern Iraq, 1991 10: A Humanitarian Star: Lead Agency in Bosnia, 1991-1995 11: Protection Disaster in Eastern Zaire, 1994-96 12: How Success Became Failure: The Kosovo Crisis, 1998-99 13: Challenges of Protection After 9/11 14: Repatriating Afghan Refugees 15: Conclusion: The Ongoing Quest for Power, Independence and Relevance
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