Weight(s) of complicity
Abstract
International non-governmental organisations (INGO) face a dilemma when deciding whether to intervene in crisis situations where their efforts can be exploited or co-opted by others: intervene and risk becoming complicit with wrongdoing or sit on the sidelines and consign vulnerable people to the ravages of neglect or oppression. In “‘ He who helps the guilty, shares the crime’? INGOs, moral narcissism and complicity in wrongdoing ,” Buth et al...
Paper Details
Title
Weight(s) of complicity
Published Date
Jul 17, 2018
Journal
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
69 - 70
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