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U.S. Foreign Policy and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Humanitarian Relief in Complex Emergencies

By: Andrew S. Natsios | Book details

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Contents
Forewordxiii
About the Authorxv
Acknowledgmentsxvii
Introduction
1. Anatomy of a Complex Humanitarian Emergency1
Chaos Theory2
Defining Complex Humanitarian Emergencies6
Causes of Complex Emergencies14
2. Complex Humanitarian Emergencies and the U.S. National Interest19
The Moral Argument23
The Realpolitik Argument25
New Approaches to Post-Cold War Foreign Policy29
3. The Bureaucratic Politics of Disasters33
The Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance36
The Office of Transition Initiatives43
The Bureaucratic Politics of Disaster Response44

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