The Charity of Nations
Humanitarian Action in a Calculating World
Hardback: 978 1 56549 191 5
Price: $27.50  

Paperback: 978 1 56549 190 8
Price: $27.50  

Publisher: Kumarian Press
August 2004 , 288 pp., 6" x 9"
* Probes the reasons behind governmental and nongovernmental responses to urgent human need
* Will be one of the most important and influential assessments of humanitarianism in a decade
* Up-to-date field research, extensive interviews with practitioners and donor government officials, and over sixty collective years of work in humanitarian and development issues
* Accessibly written for the concerned international public, undergraduate and graduate students, practitioners, and analysts troubled by the direction of today’s humanitarian action

The charitable impulse has a history rooted in ethics. But much of what passes for humanitarianism today is a commercial enterprise, manipulated by market forces of supply and demand. And since the launch of the "war on terror," national security interests and political objectives have increasingly come into play. The Charity of Nations probes the reasons behind governmental and nongovernmental responses to urgent human need. It explains why some crises get the lion’s share of attention and resources, while others are essentially forgotten.

Vibrantly contrasting cases of Afghanistan, East Timor, and Sierra Leone, among others, illustrate how foreign policy and domestic politics have shaped what has become the business of humanitarianism. The authors call for a revamped humanitarian structure--one that eliminates the ambiguities and confusion that exist today. They argue for a shift away from rampant political and commercial intrusions, and a rededication to multilateralism, genuine accountability, and trust.

Table of Contents:
Introduction; The Humanitarian Enterprise Today; Forgetting Sierra Leone; East Timor: The Perfect Emergency; Afghanistan: Back to the Future; Alarums and Excursions; Foreign Policy Imperatives; Domestic Considerations: Me First; Scenes of Riot: The Humanitarian Free-for-All; Trust and Mistrust: Assessing Needs, Judging Performance; The Way Ahead


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Reviews & Endorsements:
"Well researched, well documented, and challenging for all actors involved in humanitarian action...Scrutinizes today's humanitarian action and the motivation of its donors. The authors make a case for a better-coordinated multilateral approach to support a more effective and principled humanitarian response."
- Jan Egeland, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, and Emergency Relief Coordinator
"Ian Smillie is Canada’s most knowledgeable expert on foreign aid. In The Charity of Nations, he joins Larry Minear to produce a donor’s guide to spending our dollars...Government decision makers and international nongovernmental organizations should pay heed, since the immensity and urgency of current conditions demand we do things differently. Smillie and Minear have a formula."
- Literary Review of Canada, Volume 13, No. 2