ABSTRACT

Humanitarianism as a moral concept and an organized practice has become a major factor in world society. It channels an enormous amount of resources and serves as an argument for different kinds of interference into the "internal affairs" of countries and regions. At the same time, and for these very reasons, it is an ideal testing ground for successful and unsuccessful cooperation across borders.

Humanitarianism and the Challenges of Cooperation examines the multiple humanitarianisms of today as a testing ground for new ways of global cooperation. General trends in the contemporary transformation of humanitarianism are studied and individual cases of how humanitarian actors cooperate with others on the ground are investigated. This book offers a highly innovative, empirically informed account of global humanitarianism from the point of view of cooperation research in which internationally renowned contributors analyse broad trends and present case studies based on meticulous fieldwork.

This book will be of great interest to students and researchers in the areas of political science, international relations and humanitarianism. It is also a valuable resource for humanitarian aid workers.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Cultures of humanitarianism, old and new

part 1|98 pages

Transforming the humanitarian enterprise

chapter 2|15 pages

Humanitarianism reborn

The shift from governing causes to governing effects

chapter 3|18 pages

Instrumentalisation of aid in humanitarian crises

Obstacle or precondition for cooperation?

chapter 4|12 pages

Decoding the software of humanitarian action

Universal or pluriversal? 1

chapter 5|13 pages

More than morals

Making sense of the rise of humanitarian aid organisations

chapter 6|16 pages

Stronger, faster, better

Three logics of humanitarian futureproofing 1

part 2|108 pages

Cooperating in humanitarian action

chapter 7|20 pages

Science and charity

Rival Catholic visions for humanitarian practice at the end of empire 1

chapter 9|13 pages

Islamic charities from the Arab world in Africa

Intercultural encounters of humanitarianism and morality

chapter 10|17 pages

The changing role of China in international humanitarian cooperation

Challenges and opportunities

chapter 11|14 pages

Between marketisation and altruism

Humanitarian assistance, NGOs and private military and security companies 1

chapter 12|22 pages

The impact of the

Security Council on the efficacy of the International Criminal Court and the Responsibility to Protect 1