Do No Harm: The Role of Humanitarian Aid and Neutrality in Protracting Civil Wars

IF 1.2 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Anisa Abeytia, Esther Brito Ruiz, John Sunday Ojo, Taha Alloosh
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ABSTRACT We review the impact of humanitarian actors in civil war through the examination of the concepts of neutrality and impartiality – embedded within the ‘do no harm’ principle. We argue that despite the rationale of principles seeking to detach international action from the embodied dynamics of conflict, these governing tenets have effectively served to reinforce power discrepancies between authoritarian regimes, opposition forces, and civilians in civil wars. Because humanitarian practices have so often been co-opted to strengthen the position of authoritarian regimes and inflict harm, we trace their impact in conflict networks and assess whether they serve to further protract and unbalance civil war.
不造成伤害:人道主义援助和中立在延长内战中的作用
ABSTRACT 我们通过研究 "不造成伤害 "原则中所包含的中立和公正概念,回顾了人道主义行动者在内战中的影响。我们认为,尽管这些原则旨在使国际行动脱离冲突的具体动态,但在内战中,这些管理原则却有效地加强了专制政权、反对派力量和平民之间的权力差异。由于人道主义实践经常被利用来加强专制政权的地位并造成伤害,我们将追踪它们在冲突网络中的影响,并评估它们是否进一步延长了内战并使其失去平衡。
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Civil Wars
Civil Wars POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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