Integrating the Disaster Cycle Model Into Traditional Disaster Diplomacy Concepts

@article{Callaway2012IntegratingTD,
  title={Integrating the Disaster Cycle Model Into Traditional Disaster Diplomacy Concepts},
  author={David W. Callaway and Eugene Sun Yim and Colin Stack and Frederick M. Burkle},
  journal={Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness},
  year={2012},
  volume={6},
  pages={53 - 59}
}
ABSTRACT Disaster diplomacy is an evolving contemporary model that examines how disaster response strategies can facilitate cooperation between parties in conflict. The concept of disaster diplomacy has emerged during the past decade to address how disaster response can be leveraged to promote peace, facilitate communication, promote human rights, and strengthen intercommunity ties in the increasingly multipolar modern world. Historically, the concept has evolved through two camps, one that… 
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