Public Relations that Shaped Relief Efforts in War-Torn Belgium This nonfiction volume gathers documents that illuminate how the Commission for Relief in Belgium managed public support, diplomacy, and administration during the First World War. It presents the origins, structure, and challenges of relief work, offering a documentary look at decision making, funding, and international cooperation. Learn how the C.R.B. organized relief across Belgium, Holland, and allied territories. - See how different governments and organizations shared responsibility and funds for relief. - Understand the editorial approach that groups documents by phase of the undertaking while keeping each item to its context. - Discover how administration, inspection, and subsidies shaped the relief program during wartime. Ideal for readers of World War I history, public administration, and archival documentary work.
| Gtin | 09780331489491 |
| Mpn | Refer To Sapnet. |
| Age_group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
| Product_category | Gl_book |
| Google_product_category | Media > Books |
| Product_type | Books > Subjects > Politics & Social Sciences > Politics & Government > Public Affairs & Policy > Intergovernmental Organizations |