Les ONG occidentales au Cambodge : la réalité derrière le mythe /
Sabine Trannin ; préface de François Ponchaud.
- Paris, France : L'Harmattan, c2005.
- 260 pages : 1 map ; 22 cm.
- Points sur l'Asie .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-243).
Cambodia is one of the countries in the world where there are the most numerous international NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations). Working in Cambodia, after 1990 (after the Khmer Rouge regime, then the Vietnamese occupation), seems to have become a quality label for NGOs. But what lies beneath humanitarianism? This questioning is not specific to Cambodia, and rekindles the “charity business” debate. A reflection on the major issues of humanitarian aid based on a concrete case and on the other hand, elements of understanding of this fascinating country: Cambodia.