In the Shadow of Just Wars
Discover the compelling insights of "In the Shadow of Just Wars," published by Médecins Sans Frontières and released in 2004 by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd. This thought-provoking book features contributions from international experts and MSF members who delve into the complex relationship between aid organizations and the concept of "just" wars. Spanning the pivotal years from the end of the 20th century to the dawn of the 21st, the authors analyze how these critical issues have evolved and crystallized during a time of significant global conflict.
With a focus on aid and relief programs, political control, and the sociology of warfare, this paperback edition offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by charities and international institutions in times of war. Join the conversation on the ethical dilemmas and responsibilities of humanitarian efforts in conflict zones. Enhance your understanding of the intersection between aid and warfare with this essential read.