Johannes Paulmann is Director of the Leibniz Institute of European History and Professor of Modern History at the University of Mainz.
1. The Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid: Historical Perspectives, Johannes Paulmann I Multiple Foundations of International Humanitarianism 2. Dilemmas of 'Geneva' Humanitarian Internationalism: The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Red Cross Movement, 1863-1918, Matthias Schulz 3. American Quakers, the Emergence of International Humanitarianism, and the Foundation of the American Friends Service Committee, 1890-1920, Daniel Maul II Humanitarianism in the Shadow of Colonialism and World Wars 4. Weak Nation-States and the Limits of Humanitarian Aid: The Case of Morocco's Rif War, 1921-27, Francisco Javier Martinez-Antonio 5. Red Cross, Blue Express: Chinese Local Relief in an Age of Humanitarian Imperialism, Shandong 1923, Caroline Reeves 6. The League of Nations Mission in Western Thrace: Relief and Rehabilitation Operations (1922-24), Davide Rodogno in collaboration with Shaloma Gauthier and Francesca Piana 7. Two Crosses for the Same Aim? Swiss and Swedish Charitable Activities in Greece during the Second World War, Daniel Palmieri and Irene Herrmann 8. Life During Wartime: The Save the Children International Union and the Dilemmas of Warfare Relief, 1919-47, Joelle Droux 9. From Aid to Intimacy: The Humanitarian Origins and Media Culture of International Adoption, Heide Fehrenbach 10. Professionals of Humanitarianism: UNRRA Relief Officers in Post-War Europe, Silvia Salvatici III Humanitarianism at the Intersection of Cold War and Decolonization 11. Blurring Relief and Development: Religious and Secular Politics of International Humanitarian Intervention during Decolonization in Sub-Saharan Africa, Shobana Shankar 12. The Algerian War, Third World Internationalism, and the Cold War Politics of Humanitarian Assistance, Young-sun Hong 13. ?The Credibility of our Humanitarian Effort is at Risk?: Tensions between Solidarity and Humanitarian Aid in the Late 1960s, Konrad J. Kuhn 14. Negotiating Humanitarianism and Politics: Operation Omega's Border-Breaching Missions During the East Pakistan Crisis of 1971, Florian Hannig 15. Competition over Aid? The German Red Cross, the Committee Cap Anamur, and the Rescue of Boat People in South-East Asia, 1979-82, Michael Vossing IV Dilemmas of Global Humanitarianism 16. Humanitarian Dilemmas, Concern for Others, and Care of the Self: The Case of Medecins sans Frontieres, Michal Givoni 17. Asia's Evolving Role in Global Humanitarian Governance, Alain Guilloux 18. Dilemmas of Participation: Developers and the Problem of Doing the Right Thing, Eva Spies
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