An overview of international disaster relief, which concludes that profound structural constraints upon the functioning of an effective system are too fundamental at present to sustain direct solutions, but could be circumvented by better pre-disaster planning, more sensitivity to the institutional framework of the affected state, contrived functional expansion of international agencies, and the creation of regional policy coordinators. -after Author
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Kent, R. C. (1983). Reflecting upon a decade of disasters: the evolving role of the international community. International Affairs, 59(4), 693–711. https://doi.org/10.2307/2619477
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