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International order and the politics of disaster / Scott D. Watson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resource (282 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429259272
  • 0429259271
  • 9780429521492
  • 0429521499
  • 9780429549663
  • 0429549660
  • 9780429534966
  • 0429534965
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: International order and the politics of disasterDDC classification:
  • 363.34/8 23
LOC classification:
  • HV551.2 .W373 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; 1: Introduction; 2: The Ideological Foundations of International Order; SECTION 1: International Disaster Management Regimes; 3: The International Disaster Relief Regime; 4: Disaster Risk Reduction; 5: Disaster Displacement and Migration; SECTION 2: Disaster Diplomacy and Relief in Practice; 6: The United States and Hurricane Katrina; 7: Egypt and the Cairo Earthquake; 8: China and Change in the International Order; Conclusion; Index
Summary: "In this indispensable and comprehensive text, Scott D. Watson critically examines the current understanding of international order that underpins international disaster management and disaster diplomacy. Based on empirical analysis of the three international 'disaster management regimes' (disaster relief, disaster risk reduction, and disaster migration) and case studies of disaster diplomacy in the United States, Egypt and China, Watson argues that international disaster management and disaster diplomacy are not simply efforts to reduce the impact of disasters or to manage bilateral relations, but to reinforce key beliefs about the larger international order. Challenging the conventional understandings of disasters as natural, as an exogenous shock, or as an unintended and accidental outcome of the current order, this text shows how the ideological foundations of the current heterogenous international order produce recurrent disasters. International Order and the Politics of Disaster will be a vital source for undergraduate or graduate students interested in international responses to disasters and complex humanitarian emergencies, forced migration and displacement, as well as climate change and development"-- Provided by publisher.
List(s) this item appears in: Disaster สาธารณภัย (update2023) | politics government การเมือง การปกครอง (update2023)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"In this indispensable and comprehensive text, Scott D. Watson critically examines the current understanding of international order that underpins international disaster management and disaster diplomacy. Based on empirical analysis of the three international 'disaster management regimes' (disaster relief, disaster risk reduction, and disaster migration) and case studies of disaster diplomacy in the United States, Egypt and China, Watson argues that international disaster management and disaster diplomacy are not simply efforts to reduce the impact of disasters or to manage bilateral relations, but to reinforce key beliefs about the larger international order. Challenging the conventional understandings of disasters as natural, as an exogenous shock, or as an unintended and accidental outcome of the current order, this text shows how the ideological foundations of the current heterogenous international order produce recurrent disasters. International Order and the Politics of Disaster will be a vital source for undergraduate or graduate students interested in international responses to disasters and complex humanitarian emergencies, forced migration and displacement, as well as climate change and development"-- Provided by publisher.

Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; 1: Introduction; 2: The Ideological Foundations of International Order; SECTION 1: International Disaster Management Regimes; 3: The International Disaster Relief Regime; 4: Disaster Risk Reduction; 5: Disaster Displacement and Migration; SECTION 2: Disaster Diplomacy and Relief in Practice; 6: The United States and Hurricane Katrina; 7: Egypt and the Cairo Earthquake; 8: China and Change in the International Order; Conclusion; Index

Scott D. Watson is associate professor of International Relations and chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of British Columbia (2006) and is the author of The Securitisation of Humanitarian Migration (Routledge, 2009).

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