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Lessons learned from U.S. humanitarian interventions abroad

Lessons learned from U.S. humanitarian interventions abroad

Thomas S. Blanton

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"This site includes a posting of the U.S. Department of State's interagency study of U.S. humanitarian interventions titled, "Interagency Review of U.S. Government Civilian Humanitarian & Transition Programs." ... [A] report from inside the U.S. government on the successes and failures of the most recent U.S. humanitarian interventions abroad, including Kosovo, Sudan, Afghanistan, and the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch in Central America." The study was chaired by US AID's James Michel and the Department of State's policy planning director Morton Halperin.

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OL Work ID
OL33238314W

Subjects

American Humanitarian assistanceHumanitarian interventionEmergency managementHurricane Mitch, 1998

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