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After Rwanda : the coordination of United Nations humanitarian assistance

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Acknowledgements - Glossary - Notes on Contributors - Introduction - PART 1: POLITICAL OVERVIEW - The Political Limits of Humanitarian Assistance Dr J.Whitman - PART 2: UN PERSPECTIVES - The Future of Peacekeeping Dr S.Tharoor - Humanitarian Coordination Dr J.Dedring -The Hidden Costs of Better Coordination N.Wright - PART 3: INTRA-COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES - The Integrated Operations Centre: Coping with Complexity R.Kent - NATO and its New Role D.Lightburn - Humanitarian Assistance Intervention in Complex Emergencies: Information Requirements in the 1990s B.Garvelink - Humanitarian Emergencies and the Roles of NGOs P.Shiras - Coordination is the Key General Sir D.Ramsbotham - The ICRC in Complex Emergencies: An Outsider or Part of the Team Lieutenant Colonel B.Doppler - Coordination, Control and Competition: NGOs on the Front Line J.Bennett PART 4: FIELD COORDINATION OF UN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE - Field Coordination of UN Humanitarian Assistance: Bosnia 1994 General Sir M.Rose - The Experience in Angola: February 1992-June 1993 Dame M.J.Anstee - The Humanitarian Response in Cambodia: the Imperative for a Strategic Alliance Lieutenant General J.M.Sanderson - The Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance in Mozambique in the Context of ONUMOZ A.Ajello - The Changing Role of UN Peacekeeping Forces: The Relationship Between UN Peacekeepers and NGOs in Rwanda Major General R.A.Dallaire - The Role of the Humanitarian Coordinator Professor M.Walsh - Peacekeepers, Humanitarian Aid and Civil Conflicts C.Thornberry - PART 5: AFTERWORD - Humanitarian Aid: A Personal View L.Hollingworth - Index