The Politics of Protection: The Limits of Humanitarian Action

The Politics of Protection: The Limits of Humanitarian Action

by Elizabeth G. Ferris
ISBN-10:
0815721374
ISBN-13:
9780815721376
Pub. Date:
03/30/2011
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0815721374
ISBN-13:
9780815721376
Pub. Date:
03/30/2011
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
The Politics of Protection: The Limits of Humanitarian Action

The Politics of Protection: The Limits of Humanitarian Action

by Elizabeth G. Ferris

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Overview

"For the past decade, humanitarian actors have increasingly sought not only to assist people affected by conflicts and natural disasters, but also to protect them. At the same time, protection of civilians has become central to UN peacekeeping operations, and the UN General Assembly has endorsed the principle that the international community has the "responsibility to protect" people when their governments cannot or will not do so. Elizabeth Ferris explores the evolution of the international community's understandings of protection, with a particular emphasis on the humanitarian community.

"Protection" is a noble word, with positive connotations, but what does it actually mean in practice? Does providing assistance to vulnerable people protect them, for example? Does monitoring the number of rapes protect women? Does increased engagement in protection activities by humanitarian agencies jeopardize the cornerstone humanitarian principles of neutrality and impartiality?

In The Politics of Protection, Ferris examines inconsistent ways in which protection is defined and applied. For example, why do certain groups receive international protection while other equally needy groups do not? Her case studies, ranging from Iraq to Katrina, illustrate the challenges—and limitations—of protecting vulnerable populations from the ravages of war and natural disasters. Ferris argues that the protection paradigms currently in use are inadequate to meet the challenges of the future, such as climate change, protracted displacement, and the changing nature of warfare.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815721376
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/30/2011
Pages: 382
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

"Elizabeth G. Ferris is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, where she is codirector of the Brookings Project on Internal Displacement. Prior to joining Brookings she spent twenty years in the field of humanitarian assistance, most recently with the World Council of Churches in Geneva."

What People are Saying About This

Antonio Guterres

Protection, the author says, is the essence of the humanitarian enterprise. Weaving masterfully into a compelling narrative the germane aspects of three major bodies of international law, copious and disparate initiatives of the United Nations, and the challenges confronting the humanitarians who would do protection today, she has done us all a profound service. (António Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Refugees)

Nancy Lindborg

USAID welcomes this book as an excellent overview of humanitarian actors'
engagement in protection, as well as the challenges and limits of our work. USAID is committed to promoting the protection of people affected by disasters and conflicts, and this book serves as a reminder of why this work is important, why it is difficult, and why we must continually strive to do it better. (Nancy Lindborg, USAID Assistant Administrator for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance)

Pierre Gentile

The Politics of Protection is a brilliant book, full of insights on one of the most complex tasks facing humanitarian organizations: how to protect civilians who find themselves caught in the midst of violence. Through her personal field experience,
and thanks to a meticulous review of existing literature, Elizabeth Ferris captures the essence of, and the dilemmas surrounding, the notion of protection in situations of crisis and conflict. She details the efforts of humanitarian organizations to confront both new and old challenges, while simultaneously striving to enhance the protection of civilians affected by conflict and violence. (Pierre Gentile, Head of Unit, Protection of Civilian Population, International Committee of the Red Cross)

From the Publisher

" The Politics of Protection is a brilliant book, full of insights on one of the most complex tasks facing humanitarian organizations: how to protect civilians who find themselves caught in the midst of violence. Through her personal field experience,
and thanks to a meticulous review of existing literature, Elizabeth Ferris captures the essence of, and the dilemmas surrounding, the notion of protection in situations of crisis and conflict. She details the efforts of humanitarian organizations to confront both new and old challenges, while simultaneously striving to enhance the protection of civilians affected by conflict and violence." —Pierre Gentile, Head of Unit, Protection of Civilian Population, International Committee of the Red Cross

"Protection, the author says, is the essence of the humanitarian enterprise. Weaving masterfully into a compelling narrative the germane aspects of three major bodies of international law, copious and disparate initiatives of the United Nations, and the challenges confronting the humanitarians who would do protection today, she has done us all a profound service." —António Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Refugees

"USAID welcomes this book as an excellent overview of humanitarian actors'
engagement in protection, as well as the challenges and limits of our work. USAID
is committed to promoting the protection of people affected by disasters and conflicts, and this book serves as a reminder of why this work is important, why it is difficult, and why we must continually strive to do it better." —Nancy Lindborg, USAID Assistant Administrator for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance

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