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The Road to Military Humanitarianism: How the Human Rights NGOs Shaped A New Humanitarian Agenda
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International CooperationCivil-military RelationLawMilitary EthicSocial SciencesPeacekeepingHuman Rights ActivismHumanitarian NgosPublic PolicyInternational RelationsHuman RightsHuman Rights LawNew Humanitarian AgendaInternational Humanitarian LawArmed ConflictHumanitarian AidHuman Rights NgosMilitary HumanitarianismPolitical AdvocacyInternational OrganizationPolitical Science
The transformation of humanitarianism from the margins to the center of the international policy agenda has been achieved through the redefinition of humanitarian policy and practice and its integration within the fast-growing agenda of human rights. The new international discourse of human rights activism no longer separates the spheres of strategic state and international aid from humanitarianism, but attempts to integrate the two under the rubric of "ethical" or "moral" foreign policy. As the humanitarian NGOs have been integrated into policymaking forums, the policymakers have increasingly claimed to be guided by humanitarian principles.
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