Home
  English
  Arabic
  Russian
  Chinese
Help the victims of war: make a donation to the ICRC today!
p0688
ICRC publication 1999  ref. 0688 by Simone Delorenzi
Contending with the impasse in international humanitarian action: ICRC policy since the end of the Cold War
After the relative stability of the Cold War period, the ICRC has been working since the late 1980s in an environment marked by major upheavals and conflicts whose main feature is total anarchy. The author looks at the response to this situation from various angles: those of operations (the Gulf War, Somalia, the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda), policy (the ICRC position on the "right to intervene" and on military operations undertaken on humanitarian grounds), and politics (in particular, the need for the international community to ensure greater respect for humanitarian law, and cooperation between organizations).

ICRC, Geneva, 1999, 108 pp., charts, 16 x 23 cm, French, English / Price CHF 18.- / ref. 0688




Add to:
Other documents in this section:
Info resources > ICRC publications and films > Publications > About the ICRC 

go to top of page
Home | Site map | Search | What's new | Contacts | Copyright | Privacy policy  | RSS
© 2008  International Committee of the Red Cross
31-12-1999