The Quality Of Mercy by William Shawcross
Cambodia, Holocaust and Modern Conscience
"The Quality of Mercy" delves into the complex world of international aid, examining the effectiveness and ethical implications of humanitarian efforts in crisis-stricken regions. The book scrutinizes the roles played by various NGOs, government agencies, and international bodies, questioning whether their interventions truly serve the best interests of those in need or if they inadvertently perpetuate dependency and conflict. Through a series of case studies and firsthand accounts, the author challenges readers to reconsider the consequences of aid and the balance between compassion and practicality in addressing global suffering.
The 11661st greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1994
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 464
- Original Language
- English
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