Abstract
Historically, humanitarian practice – such as aid for the poor and sick – has tended to be local, with its origins at a specific time and place. When it has moved beyond the local, it has generally been neither systematic, apolitical nor universal. Bearing this in mind, humanitarianism in an age of decolonisation cannot be studied in isolation from what preceded it.
Details
Title
Decolonisation and humanitarianism
Author
Rodogno, Davide
Linking Note
In: Global Challenges. - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. - No. 10(2021), Article 8
Date
2021
Content Type
Journal Articles
Record Created
2021-11-15
Record ID
299511
Note
Dossier "Decolonisation: a past that keeps questioning us", produced by the Research Office