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Index
Table of Content
I. List of acronyms
II. Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. Introduction to the topic
1.2. Methodology
1.3. Setup of paper
2. The humanitarian sphere
2.1. Humanitarian threats
2.1.1. Natural disasters
2.1.2. Complex emergencies
2.2. Environment of humanitarian response
2.3. Principles and standards
3. The political environment of humanitarian aid
3.1. Western humanitarian aid
3.1.1. Influence of Western foreign policy
3.1.2. Perception of Western NGOs
3.1.3. Faith based NGOs
3.2. External involvement
3.2.1. Donor influence on humanitarian aid
3.2.1.2. Bilaterization of humanitarian aid
3.2.2. Responsibilities of host governments
3.2.2.2. Difficulties of governmental interaction
3.2.3. Conflict regions
3.2.3.1. Humanitarian agencies in conflict regions
3.2.3.2. Local armed forces
3.2.4. Military involvement
4. Humanitarian principles in a political environment
4.1. Humanity
4.2. Impartiality
4.3. Neutrality
4.3.1. Controversies surrounding neutrality
4.3.2. Neutrality and local politics
4.4. Ambiguous approach of principles
4.4.1. Afghanistan
4.4.2. Serbia
4.4.3. Iraq
4.5. Solidarity
5. Conclusion
6. Annex
7. Bibliography
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