UNTAC in Cambodia: A New Model for Humanitarian Aid in Failed States?

UNTAC in Cambodia: A New Model for Humanitarian Aid in Failed States?

Author: 
Chong, Daniel P. L.
Publisher: 
Blackwell Publishers Ltd
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Journal Title: 
Development and Change
Source: 
Development and Change, Vol. 33, Number 5, pp. 957-978, November 2002
Abstract: 

This article examines the impact of humanitarian aid on conflict, focusing especially on two main issues: the usefulness of a political economy approach in analysing the impact of international humanitarian aid on conflict dynamics; and the way that humanitarian aid organizations confront some of the major policy dilemmas inherent in working with failed states, such as military protection, aid conditionality, and neutrality. After a discussion of these issues, a case study is presented which compares the nature of humanitarian aid in Cambodia over two time periods, with the intention of illuminating alternative models that have been utilized by the international community in responding to state failure with humanitarian aid.

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CITATION: Chong, Daniel P. L.. UNTAC in Cambodia: A New Model for Humanitarian Aid in Failed States? . : Blackwell Publishers Ltd , . Development and Change, Vol. 33, Number 5, pp. 957-978, November 2002 - Available at: https://library.au.int/untac-cambodia-new-model-humanitarian-aid-failed-states-3