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Record Nr.

UNINA9910337922903321

Autore

O'Reilly Gerry

Titolo

Aligning Geopolitics, Humanitarian Action and Geography in Times of Conflict / / by Gerry O'Reilly

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019

ISBN

3-030-11398-1

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XVII, 262 p. 18 illus., 16 illus. in color.)

Collana

Key Challenges in Geography, EUROGEO Book Series, , 2522-8420

Disciplina

320.12

Soggetti

Cultural geography

Peace

Human geography

Economic development

International humanitarian law

Political science

Cultural Geography

Conflict Studies

Human Geography

Development Studies

International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict

Political Science

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- Part I: Conflict and Power -- Conflict and Geopolitics -- Territoriality: Identity, State and Nation Revisited -- The Causes of Conflict -- Can Democracy be all Things to all People -- Part II: Humanitarian Action: Development Concepts -- Aligning Humanitarian Action, Development and Geopolitics -- Vulnerability, Crises and Famine Versus Sustainable Development. Development – Ideals and Back to Basics -- Part III: Geopolitics and Global Governance -- Geopolitics and International Organization -- Part IV: Conclusions and Further Learning -- Conclusions -- Autonomous Learning; Activities and Revision.



Sommario/riassunto

This textbook offers valuable insights into the nexus between geography, geopolitics, and humanitarian action. It elucidates concepts regarding conflict and power, as well as the role of the state and the international community in mitigating and preventing violence and war. Here the material and non-material, existential or imagined reasons for conflict are deconstructed, ranging from land and resource grabs to Utopian ideals that can degenerate into dystopias, as with Daesh’s caliphate in Syria and Iraq. In turn, the issues discussed range from the local to wider national and global levels, as do their resolution mechanisms. Due to insecurities, the impacts of globalization, divisive nationalistic and isolationist reactions emerging in some democracies including the USA, the UK’s Brexit stress, and the ominous rise of populist parties across continental Europe (from France and the Netherlands to the Visegrád Group, the Balkans, and Greece), citizen fatigue has become increasingly evident, reflected in ever-growing socio-political malaise and violence. As the impact of any humanitarian disaster is proportional to the level of development of the area affected, concepts and categories of humanitarian action are explored, along with development issues at their core, especially in the Global South. Broadly speaking, humanitarian disasters fall into the categories of natural, human-made, technological, or complex; here, however, the focus is on human-made crises. Attempts at greater regulation, national and international organization and multilateralism to prevent violent conflicts, as well as enhanced responses to humanitarian emergencies, need to be supported now more than ever before. This textbook will appeal to graduate and upper undergraduate students and practitioners in the fields of geography, geopolitics, humanitarian action and geographies of conflict and war. In addition to the main content, it includes exercises, questions and sections for autonomous student learning.