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" Philanthropic Terrorism: The Failure of Ingos in Pakistan and the Consequential Success of Part “Terrorist,” Part Humanitarian Organization, Jamaat-Ud-Dawa "
Farooq, Ukasha
Vandewalle, Diederik J.
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Latin Dissertation
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English
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Record Number
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1055108
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TL54225
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Main Entry
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Farooq, Ukasha
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Title & Author
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Philanthropic Terrorism: The Failure of Ingos in Pakistan and the Consequential Success of Part “Terrorist,” Part Humanitarian Organization, Jamaat-Ud-Dawa\ Farooq, UkashaVandewalle, Diederik J.
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College
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Dartmouth College
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Date
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2020
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M.A.L.S.
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2020
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Note
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106 p.
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Abstract
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International humanitarian organizations, particularly INGOs, have firstly, through an apolitical and “developmental” approach, which is furthermore affectively apathetic, contributed to the reinforcement of the oppressive Pakistani military as powerful over civilian government. And secondly, INGO promotion of universal cultural values combined with a negation of the local political consciousness, has respectively, antagonized and alienated local communities, leading to a deepening of the entrenchment of violent militant group JuD in the national consciousness as the “affective ally.”
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Cultural resources management
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International relations
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Middle Eastern studies
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Military studies
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Political science
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Public policy
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Social work
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Vandewalle, Diederik J.
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Dartmouth College
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