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245 00 $aCrisis management beyond the humanitarian-development nexus /$cedited by Atsushi Hanatani, Oscar A. Gómez and Chigumi Kawaguchi.
264 1 $aMilton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2018.
300 $a1 online resource.
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490 1 $aRoutledge humanitarian studies series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction : addressing the humanitarian-development nexus since the Cold War / Yuukie Osa and Atsushi Hanatani -- A theory for the continuum : multiple approaches to humanitarian crises management / Oscar A Gómez and Chigumi Kawaguchi -- The continuum in the management of armed conflict : an overview / Toshiya Hoshino and Chigumi Kawaguchi -- Should the "continuum" for peacebuilding focus on development or conflict prevention? : the case of Timor-Leste / Yukako Sakabe Tanaka and Tomoaki Honda -- Comparative analysis of donor approaches to the continuum under a fragile peace : the case of South Sudan / Chigumi Kawaguchi -- The Syrian Civil War : politicization of the crisis and challenges and dilemmas for humanitarian response / Ryoji Tateyama -- The continuum in the management of disasters : an overview / Hiroshi Higashiura and Oscar A. Gómez -- Prevention through the continuum of crisis management : the case of Honduras after Hurricane Mitch / Oscar A. Gómez -- How can recovery be linked with long-term development? The case of Indonesia / Mikio Ishiwatari -- Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines : qualitative analysis of institutional and political factors influencing the continuum / Yasuhito Jibiki and Yuichi Ono -- Conclusion : the continuum beyond the humanitarian-development nexus / Atsushi Hanatani, Oscar A. Gómez and Chiguimi Kawaguchi.
588 $aDescription based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
520 3 $aIn addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to extend beyond providing immediate relief, and to engage with long-term recovery activities and the prevention of similar crises in the future. However, this continuum from short-term relief to rehabilitation and development has often proved difficult to achieve. This book aims to shed light on the continuum of humanitarian crisis management, particularly from the viewpoint of major bilateral donors and agencies. Focusing on cases of armed conflicts and disasters, the authors describe the evolution ofapproaches and lessons learnt in practice when moving from emergency relief to recovery and prevention of future crises.Drawing on an extensive research project conducted by the Japan International Cooperation Agency Research Institute, this book compares how a range of international organizations, bilateral cooperation agencies, NGOs, and research institutes have approached the continuum in international humanitarian crisis management. The book draws on six humanitarian crises case studies, each resulting fromarmed conflict or natural disasters: Timor-Leste, South Sudan, the Syrian crisis, Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia, and Typhoon Yolanda. The book concludes by proposing a common conceptual framework designed to appeal to different stakeholders involved in crisis management. Following on from the World Humanitarian Summit, where a new way of working on the humanitarian-development nexus was highlighted as one of five major priority trends, this book is a timely contribution to the debate which should interest researchers of humanitarian studies, conflict and peace studies, and disaster risk-management.
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650 0 $aHumanitarian assistance$xInternational cooperation.
650 0 $aCrisis management$xInternational cooperation.
650 6 $aAide humanitaire$xCoopération internationale.
650 6 $aGestion de crise$xCoopération internationale.
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700 1 $aHanatani, Atsushi,$eeditor.
700 1 $aGómez, Oscar A.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aKawaguchi, Chigumi,$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$tCrisis management beyond the humanitarian-development nexus$dMilton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018$z9781138543430$w(DLC) 2018020023
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