November 2014
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7 Reads
The editors and authors recommend the code of behaviour that follows and completes this handbook.
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November 2014
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7 Reads
The editors and authors recommend the code of behaviour that follows and completes this handbook.
November 2014
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9 Reads
The essence of conflict is the actual or implied use of violence. Recovery implies a return to a previous state. Recovery may be rapid (measured in days or months) or may take many years. What may be called the onset of recovery varies – it may begin almost immediately during the acute phase of a conflict or catastrophe. The immediate provision of food, water, sanitation and shelter via humanitarian efforts in the first days is an illustration of a very early manifestation of conflict recovery. However, the process typically begins in the postemergency phase, when a degree of stability and safety allows a more comprehensive approach.
January 2014
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6 Reads
To examine the theme from a European perspective and from an American perspective To examine the world before and after 9/11 To describe the failed state and its significance To introduce the concepts of globalisation and disintegration To suggest means of staying safe in these new environments