The Rational for Civil-Military Cooperation as Part of Humanitarian Response
Journal Title: RA Journal Of Applied Research - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 10
Abstract
“Although some critics contend that Civil-Military Cooperation is incompatible with humanitarian values, evidence suggests that such cooperation is essential, this paper critically evaluate the rationale for humanitarian actors and the military working cooperatively with each other as a part of humanitarian response” the paper is presented through the consideration of concepts and theories around the theme as well as the historical events that shaped Civil- military Cooperation.
Authors and Affiliations
Dunama Wazis
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