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Simone Delorenzi, Face aux impasses de l'action humanitaire internationale: la politique du CICR depuis la fin de la guerre froide, International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, 1997, 112 pp.

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Simone Delorenzi, Face aux impasses de l'action humanitaire internationale: la politique du CICR depuis la fin de la guerre froide, International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, 1997, 112 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Véronique Harouel*
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Senior Lecturer, University of Paris VIII

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Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1997

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References

1 An article quoted by the author notes that the ICRC was chosen in 1962 to monitor the Soviet ships during the Cuban crisis. Moreover, during the Sino-Vietnamese conflict of 1979, “the ICRC's role as a neutral intermediary was again recognized”. See Bugnion, François, “From the end of the Second World War to the dawn of the third millennium: The activities of the International Committee of the Red Cross during the Cold War and its aftermath: 1945–1995”, International Review of the Red Cross, No. 305, 0304 1995, pp. 214 and 222.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Favez, Jean-Claude, Une mission impossible? Le CICR, les déportations et les camps de concentration nazis, Editions Payot, Lausanne, 1988.Google Scholar