Publication

Oct 2012

This paper focuses on the importance of the French contribution to international humanitarian action and provides a review of the French experience, in this context, over the twentieth century, and of the Francophone literature about this history. In doing so, the author illustrates the importance of national contexts in shaping ideas and discourses about humanitarian affairs – even when a case can be made for considering these ideas as global rather than particular to one nation.

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Author Eleanor Davey
Series ODI HPG Working Papers
Publisher Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Copyright © 2012 Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
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