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Gilles Carbonnier

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in1989, working as a field delegate in El Salvador, Sri-Lanka, Ethiopia and Iraq through to 1991. He returned as economic adviser in 1999-2006 and developed ICRC’s relations with the private sector. In 2018 he was appointed vice-president, representing the ICRC internationally, engaging with states
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and other stakeholders on international humanitarian law (IHL) and humanitarian access. He has promoted humanitarian innovations with the scientific community and linkages between humanitarian action and sustainable development for people caught in protracted crises.
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Carbonnier is an academic, development economist and humanitarian. His fields of expertise include development finance, humanitarian and development policies, war economies and natural resource governance, as well as business and human rights.
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where he conducted multilateral trade negotiations under the GATT/WTO and trade-related development work (1992-1996). He also served as an adviser to Vietnam’s accession to the WTO (1996-1999).
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Humanitarian Economics - War, Disaster, and the Global Aid Market (Hurst & Oxford University Press, 2016)
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Carbonnier’s career trajectory combines academia, humanitarian action, international trade and development.
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Reason, Emotion, Compassion: Can Altruism Survive Professionalization in the Humanitarian Sector? (2015)
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World Magazine- ICRC's Gilles Carbonnier on impact of heavy explosive weapons in populated areas
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Carbonnier pioneered the scholarly field of humanitarian economics with the publication of
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Alternative Pathways to Sustainable Development: Lessons from Latin-America (Brill, 2017)
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The ILO @100 – Addressing the Past and Future of Work and Social Protection (Brill, 2019)
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Carbonnier has been a visiting professor in several academic institutions including the
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Geneva Solutions - Business is the engine of development, under the right conditions
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Academic staff of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
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Privatization & outsourcing in wartime: the humanitarian challenges (2006)
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Business-Humanitarian Partnerships: Processes of Normative Legitimation (2015)
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Education, Learning, Training: Critical Issues for Development (Brill, 2015)
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Carbonnier is the founder and first Editor-in-Chief of the e-Journal
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Carbonnier speaks French, English, German, Spanish and Portuguese.
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Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)
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Institutional Learning in North-South Research Partnerships (2015)
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Thematic issues Editor, International Development Policy Journal:
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The Competing Agendas of Economic Reform and Peace Process (2002)
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Africa – 50 Years of Independence (The Graduate Institute, 2010)
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SciDev - Power imbalances ‘still harming North-South alliances’
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Humanitarian Economics: War, Disaster and the Global Aid Market
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Natural Resource Governance and Hybrid Political Orders (2013)
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The Global and Local Governance of Extractive Resources (2011)
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Aid, Emerging Economies and Global Policies (Palgrave, 2012)
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The Rise of Disaster Risk Insurance and Derivatives (2015)
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Centre for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action
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Since 2007 Carbonnier has been a full professor in the
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Swiss Advisory Committee on International Cooperation
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Index

International Committee of the Red Cross
Institute of International and Development Studies
Humanitarian Economics: War, Disaster and the Global Aid Market

Neuchâtel
University of Neuchâtel
The Economics of War-torn Countries
Department of International Economics
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)
International Development Policy
Centre for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action
European Association of Development Studies
American University of Beirut
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
SciencesPo - Paris
ICRC
Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico
Japan Institute for Social and Economic Affairs
Swiss Federal Office for Foreign Economic Affairs
Council on Economic Policies
Swiss Advisory Committee on International Cooperation
The ILO @100 – Addressing the Past and Future of Work and Social Protection (Brill, 2019)
Alternative Pathways to Sustainable Development: Lessons from Latin-America (Brill, 2017)
Education, Learning, Training: Critical Issues for Development (Brill, 2015)
Religion and Development (Palgrave, 2013)
Aid, Emerging Economies and Global Policies (Palgrave, 2012)
Energy and Development (Palgrave, 2011)
Africa – 50 Years of Independence (The Graduate Institute, 2010)
The Global and Local Governance of Extractive Resources (2011)
Thought Economics - How to change the world

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