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War and the Red + Cross: The Unspoken Mission

✍ Scribed by Nicholas O. Berry (auth.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan US
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
167
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Wars in the post-Cold War era are overwhelmingly internal or civil wars. Civilians, mostly women, children, and the elderly, make up over ninety percent of the casualties in these wars. This statistic has convinced the world's premier war-relief organization, the Swiss-based International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), to take on a new mission: to make these wars dysfunctional and to end them. Berry reveals how this mission remains unpublicized and unsaid, due to the effect which many fear it would have on the ICRC's traditional purpose of providing war relief. Exposing the ICRC's intricate and ambitious strategy, Berry shows how it was put into operation in the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, the Sudan, Aghanistan, and Guatemala. The book reveals that a major non-governmental organization, while proclaiming to be non-political, has a huge political agenda.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-6
The Main Mission: The Origins and Development of the Red Cross....Pages 7-20
The Unspoken Mission: Undermining Civil Wars....Pages 21-34
Guiding the International Community....Pages 35-52
Lobbying the Peacekeepers....Pages 53-66
Operations in the Former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Sudan, and Afghanistan....Pages 67-88
Guatemala....Pages 89-113
A New Contract of Humanity....Pages 115-127
Epilogue: Chechnya and the Hazards of the Unspoken Mission....Pages 129-140
Back Matter....Pages 141-159

✦ Subjects


Science, general


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