Diplomacy and Negotiation for Humanitarian NGOs
The history of diplomacy is littered with false starts, misread intentions, and cultural faux pas; yet refugees can’t be helped, nor international rules created or implemented without diplomacy. In addition, governments can’t do it all. In the 21st centur
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Larry Winter Roeder, Jr. Albert Simard
Diplomacy and Negotiation for Humanitarian NGOs
Humanitarian Solutions in the 21st Century
Series editor: Larry Winter Roeder, Jr.
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Larry Winter Roeder, Jr. • Albert Simard
Diplomacy and Negotiation for Humanitarian NGOs
Larry Winter Roeder, Jr. South Riding, VA, USA
Albert Simard Defence R&D Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Foreword
The book is an impressive manual of multilateral diplomacy and full of interesting and useful information and anecdotes. Sálvano Briceño Chair Science Committee, Integrated Research on Disaster Risk, IRDR; Senior Advisor Global Earthquake Model, GEM; Former Director International Strategy for Disaster Reduction, UNISDR, 2001–2011
I am confident that the book will be enormously helpful to organizations and individuals who need to invoke diplomacy skills as part of their role, be that vocationally, or as a volunteer. As an NGO or charitable organization, one of our greatest
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