Can Humanitarian Action remain Principled in Challenging Times?
This article, written for The Cove by the International Committee of the Red Cross, examines whether humanitarian actions can remain principled in modern conflicts.
… when it undertook a guerrilla war along with informal militia. … than 50,000 km of coastline, self-reliance through conventional … population would be mobilised to ward off any external threat to …
… is able to generate some form of relative advantage or superiority … and decision superiority are ways to measure who can gain the … Greift An', which was widely read by both Allied and …
… Divide' by the Council on Foreign Relations . Many believe that an ancient religious divide within Islam is … Muslim countries. So how can one religion be so divided along …
… and written anecdotes assist awareness, there is scant doctrinal … communication nourishes the relationships underpinning … it is better to be silent than waste important people’s time with …
… economies, French Polynesia relies heavily on tourism, which … coral reefs, and iconic overwater bungalows, coupled with a … they come in a variety of colours beside black, making them some of …
… the highest natural elevation barely a few metres above sea level. … into widespread destruction, saltwater intrusion of groundwater, erosion of shorelines, loss …
Reflection on a Key Appointment – Rifle Company Sergeant Major
… I learned early on that the year was going to be fluid. Task … “What did I wish I knew when I was a…” This is not just a RAINF … TTP’s are evolving rapidly, being relevant and competent is key to …
Electronic Warfare (Historical Learning) Reading List
… operations since the Great War. The first dedicated capability was established by the Royal Navy … Army had created Special Wireless Sections (SWS) to collect …
… is an appointed member from Swains Island with no voting … Samoa has no specific diplomatic relationship with Australia as it … public diplomacy in Samoa was increased in 2018 with the …