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February 2010- Carlo Piccinini: Advocacy: A good Word Gone Bad
- Michaeleen Kelly: A NEW HUMANITARIAN PARADIGM FOR UNDERSTANDING THE RIGHT TO ASYLUM: RESPONSES TO ARENDT AND DERRIDA
- Alvaro Mellado Dominguez: Why was there still malnutrition in Ethiopia in 2008? Causes and Humanitarian Accountability.
- Denis Dragovic: Terrorism and the Aid Industry: A Back to Basics Plan
- Maria Karagiozakis: Counting excess civilian casualties of the Iraq War: Science or Politics?
- J. Adele Bamgbose: Internally Displaced Persons: Case Studies of Nigeria’s Bomb Blast and the Yoruba-Hausa Ethnic Conflict in Lagos, Nigeria
- Boris Budosan: Evaluation of effectiveness of mental health training program for primary health care staff in Hambantota District, Sri Lanka post-tsunami
- Birikadde Grace Kasirye: Fuel Security and Supply Dynamics in Internally Displaced Persons’ Camps of Northern Uganda
- Jocelyn Kelly: When NGOs beget NGOs: Practicing Responsible Proliferation
- Denis Kennedy: Selling the Distant Other: Humanitarianism and Imagery—Ethical Dilemmas of Humanitarian Action
- Suzanne McCoskey: NGOs in the Aid Community: Do Funding Source or Economic Conditioning Matter to Decisions of Country or Activity Involvement?
- Nat Colletta: Rethinking post-war insecurity: from interim stabilization to second generation security promotion
- Oxfam America: DISASTER MANAGEMENT POLICY & PRACTICE: Lessons for Government, Civil Society, & the Private Sector in Sri Lanka
- Oxfam America: Understanding the Effect of the Tsunami and Its Aftermath on Vulnerability to HIV in Coastal India
- Oxfam America: Gender Mainstreaming During Disasters: The Case of the Tsunami in India
- Asmita Naik: A Tale of Two Disasters: The plight of migrants caught up in Hurricane Katrina and the Asian Tsunami
- Getachew Diriba: The Costly Neglect: Burgeoning Chronic Food Insecurity
- Jonathan Benthall: Have Islamic aid agencies a privileged relationship in majority Muslim areas? The case of post-tsunami reconstruction in Aceh
- Regina A. Nockerts: A Theory of Obligation
- Jonathan Coulter: Local and Regional Procurement of Food Aid in Africa: Impact and Policy Issues
- Getachew Diriba: Reversing food insecurity: Linking global commitments to local recovery needs
- Jaya Murthy: Mandating the Protection Cluster with the Responsibility to Protect: A Policy Recommendation Based on the Protection Cluster’s Implementation in South Kivu, DRC
- Rafal Hechmann: Drug Donations in Emergencies, the Sri Lankan Post-tsunami Experience
- Boris Budosan: After the Wave: A Pilot Project to Develop Mental Health Services in Ampara District, Sri Lanka Post-Tsunami
- Masood Hyder: Humanitarianism and the Muslim World
- Pierre Minn: Toward an Anthropology of Humanitarianism
- Stefan Kirchner: Hell on Earth – Systematic Rape in Eastern Congo
- Sarah Bailey: The Use of Cash in Emergency and Post-Emergency Non-Food Item Programs – A Case Study from the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Logan Cochrane: UNHCR Policy and Practice: Confronting Calls for Change
- Soenke Ziesche: Social-networking web systems: Opportunities for humanitarian information management
- Sreeram Chaulia: International Organisations in Mindanao: To Protect or Not?
- Kirsten Zaat: The Protection of Internally Displaced Persons in the Sudan: Applying International Law at the Field Level
- Birgitte Refslund Sorensen: Violence and humanitarian assistance: Reflections on an intricate relationship
- Sreeram Chaulia: Angola: Empire of the Humanitarians
- Sohail Asghar: A Comprehensive Conceptual Model for Disaster Management
- Corinna Kreidler: Corruption as an internal problem for emergency operations
- Brandon L. Hunt: Reconstructing Stability: A New U.S. Office
- Cynthia F. van der Wiele: Using Integrated Pest Management-Farmer Field Schools as Developmental Relief: A Field Report from Liberia
- Joshua Smith: The Responsibility to Reflect: Learning Lessons from Past Humanitarian Military Interventions
- Ray Salvatore Jennings: Between Cup and Lip: Averting Water Scarcity in the Land Between
- Marcia Byrom Hartwell: Perceptions of Justice, Identity, and Political Processes of Forgiveness and Revenge in early Post-Conflict Transitions
- Benedikt F. Franke: In Defense of Regional Peace Operations in Africa
- Caey Barrs: Conflict Early Warning: Warning Who?
- Cedric de Coning: Civil-Military Coordination and UN Peacebuilding Operations
- Firoz Verjee: The Application of Geomatics in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
- Luke Glanville: Somalia Reconsidered: An Examination of the Norm of Humanitarian Intervention
- Kate Mackintosh: How Far Can Humanitarian Organisations Control Co-operation with International Tribunals
- Ravi Prasad: Women Emerge Much Stronger Than Men in Coping with the Tsunami Aftermath
- Stijn de Reu: The Impact of International NGOs and Civil Society Organisations on the Peace Process in Burundi
- Michael Mozina: Capacity Building for Water Supply Projects in the Gash Barka Region of Eritrea
- Benedikt F. Franke: The Use of Sustained Coercive Air Power in Humanitarian Interventions
- Caey Barrs: Locally-led Advance Mobile Aid
- Abby Stoddard: You Say You Want a Devolution: Prospects for Remodeling Humanitarian Assistance
- Kirsten Zaat: Legalising a Contemporary ‘War of Peace’: A Case For Humanitarian Intervention in the Sudan
- Stefan Kirchner: The Human Rights Dimensions of International Peace and Security: Humanitarian Intervention After 9/11
- Bruce Baker: Post-Conflict Policing: Lessons from Uganda 18 Years On
- Stuart Gordon: Military – Humanitarian Relationships and the Invasion of Iraq (2003): Reforging Certainties?
- Amjad Atallah: Planning Considerations for International Involvement in an Israeli Withdrawal from Palestinian Territory
- Emanuel Marx: Dilemmas of Prolonged Humanitarian Aid Operations: The Case of UNRWA (UN Relief and Work Agency for the Palestinian Refugees
- Holly Beck: Putting Security First: Weapons for Development as an Approach to Micro-disarmament
- Joakim Dungel: A Right to Humanitarian Assistance in Internal Armed Conflicts Respecting Sovereignty, Neutrality and Legitimacy: Practical Proposals to Practical Problems
- Luis de la Riva: The Application of International Humanitarian Law to Wars of National Liberation
- Alastair Ager: Psychology & Humanitarian Assistance
- Ted van Baarda: Military Ethics in Peacekeeping and in War: Maintaining Moral Integrity in a World of Contrast and Confusion
- Maurice Voyame: The Use of Hydrocarbon Resources Under Belligerent Occupation- the Question of the Iraqi Oil
- Kevin H. Govern: “Fiat Panis”- Let There be Bread (But Who Will Pay For It?) United States and United Kingdom Law, Policies and Conduct of Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA) Missions Since the 1990s
- Daniel Ehrenfeld: Foreign Aid Effectiveness, Political Rights and Bilateral Distribution
- John N. Clarke: Early Warning Analysis for Humanitarian Preparedness and Conflict Prevention
- Peter Walker: What Does it Mean to be a Professional Humanitarian?
- Heidi-Rebecca Cottam: Outsourcing of Trucking Activities by Relief Organisations
- Virgil Hawkins: Stealth Conflicts: Africa’s World War in the DRC and International Consciousness
- Eric James: Two Steps Back: Relearning the Humanitarian-Military Lessons Learned in Afghanistan and Iraq
- Graeme Goldsworthy: Armed Non-state Actors and the Ban on Antipersonnel Mines
- Nancy Wright: Organizational Learning Curves, Angles and Lines: Recognizing Diverse Types of Learning in the United Nations
- Liam Mahony: Unarmed Monitoring and Human Rights Field Presence: Civilian Protection and Conflict Prevention
- Gregory Kent: Humanitarian Agencies, Media and the War Against Bosnia: ‘Neutrality’ and Framing Moral Equalisation in a Genocidal War of Expansion
- Julie Dugan: Assessing the Opportunity For Sexual Violence Against Women and Children in Refugee Camps
- Mark Freeman: International Law and Internal Armed Conflicts: Clarifying the Interplay between Human Rights and Humanitarian Protections
- Bettina Scholdan: Addressing the root causes: Relief and development assistance between peacebuilding and preventing refugee flows
- Toby Porter: The partiality of humanitarian assistance – Kosovo in comparative perspective
- Edward B. Rackley: Displacement, Conflict, and Socio-Cultural Survival in Southern Sudan
- Blanka Hancilova: Czech Humanitarian Assistance 1993-1998
- Steven A. Torrisi: Cargo Gliders for Complex Emergencies and Operations Other Than War: New Uses for an Old Neglected Warhorse
- Florence Trintignac: A case by case analysis of recent crises: assessing 20 years of humanitarian action
- Paul Barker: Making a Difference for Afghan Women
- Marcia Byrom Hartwell: The Role of Forgiveness in Reconstructing Society After Conflict
- James Schneider: The refugee crisis in southern and central Africa
- Noelle Quenivet: Humanitarian assistance: a right or a policy? Case study: the Security Council and the armed conflict in the former Yugoslavia
- Jerry Buckland: From Relief and Development to Assisted Self-Reliance: Nongovernmental Organizations in Bangladesh
- Georg Cremer: On the Problem of Misuse in Emergency Aid
- Warren Lancaster: The Code of Conduct: whose code, whose conduct?
- Neil Andersson: Gender Issues in Building the Community Voice into Planning
- Joanna Macrae: Purity or Political Engagement?: Issues in food and health security interventions in complex political emergencies
- Marc Weller: The Relativity of Humanitarian Neutrality and Impartiality
- Simon Massey: Operation Assurance: The Greatest Intervention That Never Happened
- William Hayden: The Kosovo Conflict and Forced Migration: The Strategic Use of Displacement and the Obstacles to International Protection
- Marc Weller: The Legality of the Threat of Use of Force Against Iraq
- Mark Bradbury: Normalising the Crisis in Africa
- Ted van Baarda: Burundi’s regroupment policy–a pilot study on its legality
- Jarat Chopra: Peace-Maintenance: The Last Stage of Development
- Shepard Forman: Paying for Essentials: Resources for Humanitarian Assistance
- Chris Alden: Swords Into Ploughshares? The United Nations and Demilitarisation in Mozambique
- Brian Neldner: A critical difference: an NGO perspective on the role of NGOs as partners in providing assistance to refugees
- Ken Aldred: Imperial Ambition or Humanitarian Concern? Russia and Its ‘Near Abroad’
- David R. Smock: Humanitarian Assistance and Conflict in Africa
- James F. Miskel: The Paradox of Early Warning
- K Mills: Sovereignty Eclipsed?: The Legitimacy of Humanitarian Access and Intervention
- Tony Waters: The Coming Rwandan Demographic Crisis, or Why Current Repatriation Policies Will Not Solve Tanzania’s (or Zaire’s) Refugee Problems
- Ruddy Doom: Early warning and conflict prevention: Minerva’s Wisdom?
- Robert Murray Lyman: The Possibilities for ‘Humanitarian War’ by the International Community in Bosnia-Herzegovina Between 1992 and 1995
- Larry Minear: Humanitarian Action and Peacekeeping Operations
- Jim Whitman: ‘Those That Have the Power to Hurt but Would Do None’: The Military and Humanitarianism
- James F. Miskel: The Debate About Foreign Aid
- Tobias Vogel: The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention
- Cedric Thornberry: Peacekeepers, Humanitarian Aid, and Civil Conflicts
- S. Alex Cunliffe: The UNHCR as Lead Agency in the Former Yugoslavia
- Comfort Ero: ECOWAS and the Subregional Peacekeeping in Liberia
- Hugo Slim: Military Humanitarianism and the New Peacekeeping: An Agenda for Peace?
- Christopher Louise: The Social Impacts of Light Weapons Availability and Proliferation
- Jarat Chopra: Fighting for Hope in Somalia
- Jim Whitman: A Cautionary Note on Humanitarian Intervention
