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Roger Mac Ginty is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Humanitarian & Conflict Response Institute, and the Department of Politics, University of Manchester, UK. He has extensive editorial experience including three edited books, four special issues of journals and a book series Rethinking Political Violence. With his colleague Oliver Richmond he has established a Taylor & Francis journal titled Peacebuilding. He has published approximately 40 journal articles and two monographs: No War, No Peace: The Rejuvenation of Stalled Peace Processes and Peace Accords (2006) and International Peacebuilding and Local Resistance: Hybrid Forms of Peace (2011). His co-authored books are Guns and Government: The Management of the Northern Ireland Peace Process (2003) and Conflict and Development (2009). Jenny H Peterson is a Lecturer of Political Science at the University of British Columbia, Canada. She has recently published in International Studies Quarterly (2013), Journal of Peacebuilding and Development (2013) and Disasters (2010). Her first monograph Building a Peace Economy: Liberal Peacebuilding and the Development Security Industry (2014) is also now available.
Introduction Jenny H Peterson Interpretations 1 Wonderful work: globalizing the ethics of humanitarian action Hugo Slim 2 From protection to disaster resilience Mark Duffield 3 Critical readings of humanitarianism Ryerson Christie 4 Gender analyses Dyan Mazurana and Keith Proctor 5 Humanitarian history? Bertrand Taithe 6 Humanitarian motivations Travis Nelson Principles 7 Neutrality and impartiality Laura Hammond 8 Universal rights and individual freedoms David Chandler 9 The principle of First Do No Harm David N Gibbs 10 Legitimacy Michael Aaronson 11 Altruism Judith Lichtenberg 12 Humanitarian space Francois Audet 13 The Responsibility to Protect Alex J Bellamy Actors 14 The United Nations Thomas G Weiss 15 The Red Cross and Red Crescent Mukesh Kapila 16 Regional humanitarian organizations Susanna Campbell and Stephanie Hofmann 17 Non DAC humanitarian actors Emma Mawdsley 18 Military and humanitarian actors Karsten Friis 19 Private military and security companies Andrea Schneiker and Jutta Joachim 20 The private sector and humanitarian action Alastair McKechnie 21 News media and communication technology Piers Robinson 22 National NGOs Gzim Visoka 23 The religious field Jonathan Benthall 24 Medical NGOs Johan von Schreeb 25 Refugees and internally displaced persons Phil Orchard Dilemmas 26 Securitization and threats to humanitarian workers Larissa Fast 27 Non state armed groups and aid organizations Michiel Hofman 28 Dealing with authoritarian regimes Oliver Walto