The "French Doctors' Movement" And Beyond (An Introductory Editorial).

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  • Vincent
چکیده

A t first glance, the notion that human rights violations, violence, and suffering would lead to a humanitarian response and to promotion of human rights and dignity would seem obvious. Yet history shows that the ultimate benefit of humanitarian action seldom accrues to the "victims." As a result of this conundrum, the humanitarian movement, exemplified by the French Doctors, has entered an unprecedented state of confusion-an identity crisis created by radical changes in the international context and the increasing complexity of modern humanitarian emergencies. The situation has evolved enormously since the idealistic, romantic, and now somehow caricatural image of the humanitarian was described by Albert Schweitzer-a person bringing good and a set of humanistic values into troubled places, buoyed by a belief in the ability to change the world. In the following articles, two perspectives on the evolution of the "French Doctors' Movement" are presented. This movement represented a critical break from traditional thinking about humanitarianism.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Health and human rights

دوره 2 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1996