Carceral Humanitarianism
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Carceral Humanitarianism by Kelly Oliver, published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2017. This compelling paperback spans 102 pages and delves into the complex relationship between humanitarian efforts and military operations. Oliver critiques the often-neutral facade of humanitarianism, revealing how host countries frequently employ a risk-benefit analysis that prioritizes national security over the well-being of refugees. Instead of embracing those in need, this analysis can render refugees as mere collateral damage in the broader context of proxy wars and the war on terrorism. Carceral Humanitarianism challenges readers to reconsider the ethical implications of humanitarian responses in a world fraught with conflict and power dynamics. Perfect for those interested in humanitarian studies, social justice, and contemporary political discourse, this book is a vital addition to your reading list.