Humanitarian Action and Conflict in the Southern Caucasus : The Cases of Abkhazia (Georgia) and Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaïdjan)
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Abstract
This article examines the connection between humanitarian action and conflict in two southern Caucasian cases those of Abkhazia (Georgia) and Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan). It attempts to answer three questions: to what extent has humanitarian programming impeded a settlement of the conflicts; how effective has the humanitarian community been in designing programming in such a way as to foster conflict resolution; and to what extent has the promotion of conflict resolution impeded proportional humanitarian assistance and protection.
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Bibliographical reference
S. NEIL MAC FARLANE, “Humanitarian Action and Conflict in the Southern Caucasus : The Cases of Abkhazia (Georgia) and Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaïdjan)”, Cahiers d’études sur la Méditerranée orientale et le monde turco-iranien, 29 | 2000,
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S. NEIL MAC FARLANE, “Humanitarian Action and Conflict in the Southern Caucasus : The Cases of Abkhazia (Georgia) and Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaïdjan)”, Cahiers d’études sur la Méditerranée orientale et le monde turco-iranien [Online], 29 | 2000, Online since , connection on 29 March 2024. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/cemoti/614; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/cemoti.614
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