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Disaster and Development

AUTHOR: Neil Middleton
ISBN: 0745312292

SHORT DESCRIPTION: As 'natural' disasters increase in frequency and scale, the cost of humanitarian assistance elbows development budgets aside. Catastrophes force aid agencies to look for immediate relief for the victims of apparently no-fault natural disasters. But...

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Disaster and Development
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by Neil Middleton

Disaster and Development

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As "natural" disasters increase in frequency and scale, the cost ofhumanitarian assistance elbows development budgets aside. In this compelling book, the authors argue that, contrary to the official line, there is always a political agenda behind humanitarian aid. Highlighting the links between disaster, aid, development and relief, and focusing on several case studies, they expose profoundly political arguments which are part of a far wider global battle for resources and markets. They also look at the man-made decisions and actions that often result in "natural" disasters. They analyze the common political agendas behind humanitarian intervention in: Somalia, Kenya, Sudan, Mozambique, Rwanda, Afghanistan and Azerbaijan. The authors consider a more appropriate political framework for humanitarian aid, and review the possible consequences and political issues involved.

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As "natural" disasters increase in frequency and scale, the cost ofhumanitarian assistance elbows development budgets aside. In this compelling book, the authors argue that, contrary to the official line, there is always a political agenda behind humanitarian aid. Highlighting the links between disaster, aid, development and relief, and focusing on several case studies, they expose profoundly political arguments which are part of a far wider global battle for resources and markets. They also look at the man-made decisions and actions that often result in "natural" disasters. They analyze the common political agendas behind humanitarian intervention in: Somalia, Kenya, Sudan, Mozambique, Rwanda, Afghanistan and Azerbaijan. The authors consider a more appropriate political framework for humanitarian aid, and review the possible consequences and political issues involved.


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