The crisis caravan : what's wrong with humanitarian aid? /

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Author / Creator:Polman, Linda.
Uniform title:Crisiskaravaan. English
Edition:1st U.S. ed.
Imprint:New York : Metropolitan Books, ©2010.
Description:229 pages ; 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12715085
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Other title:War games.
Other authors / contributors:Waters, Liz.
ISBN:9780805092905
0805092900
9780312610586
0312610580
Notes:"First English edition published in the United Kingdom in 2010 under the title War games by Viking, London"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-220) and index.
Translation of: De crisiskaravaan.
Summary:Linda Polman takes us to war zones around the globe to show the often compromised results of aid workers' best intentions. It is time, Polman argues, to impose ethical boundaries, to question whether doing something is always better than doing nothing, and to hold humanitarians responsible for the consequences of their deeds. --From publisher description.
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A no-holds-barred, controversial exposé of the financial profiteering and ambiguous ethics that pervade the world of humanitarian aid

A vast industry has grown up around humanitarian aid: a cavalcade of organizations--some 37,000--compete for a share of the $160 billion annual prize, with "fact-inflation" sometimes ramping up disaster coverage to draw in more funds. Insurgents and warring governments, meanwhile, have made aid a permanent feature of military strategy: refugee camps serve as base camps for genocidaires, and aid supplies are diverted to feed the troops. Even as humanitarian groups continue to assert the holy principle of impartiality, they have increasingly become participants in aid's abuses.

In a narrative that is impassioned, gripping, and even darkly absurd, journalist Linda Polman takes us to war zones around the globe--from the NGO-dense operations in "Afghaniscam" to the floating clinics of Texas Mercy Ships proselytizing off the shores of West Africa--to show the often compromised results of aid workers' best intentions. It is time, Polman argues, to impose ethical boundaries, to question whether doing something is always better than doing nothing, and to hold humanitarians responsible for the consequences of their deeds.

Item Description:"First English edition published in the United Kingdom in 2010 under the title War games by Viking, London"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:229 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-220) and index.
ISBN:9780805092905
0805092900
9780312610586
0312610580