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International Order and the Politics of Disaster
0Uncover the hidden politics behind global crises. This incisive book critically examines how the prevailing international order shapes disaster management and diplomacy, arguing that the ideological foundations of global governance itself produce recurrent disasters. Based on empirical analysis of disaster relief, risk reduction, and migration regimes, and case studies from key nations, it challenges conventional views of disasters as mere external shocks. Essential reading for students and professionals in International Relations, Development Studies, and Global Politics, offering vital insights into humanitarian emergencies and climate change responses.