David P. Forsythe is Professor Emeritus, University Professor and Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is a past consultant to the Red Cross Movement and the UN refugee office, as well as author of multiple publications about the ICRC, including the first independent book, Humanitarian Politics: The International Committee of the Red Cross (1977).
'David P. Forsythe has written an absorbing and knowledgeable account of the turmoil in the humanitarian industry and its most crucial component, the ICRC. His diagnosis and prescription is essential for anyone wishing to understand the sector's current turbulence or come to the rescue of vulnerable populations.' Thomas G. Weiss, Distinguished Fellow, Global Governance, the CUNY Graduate Center 'By synthesizing its past and asking pertinent questions of its future, Forsythe's The Contemporary International Committee of the Red Cross: Challenges, Changes, Controversies reveals a unique insight into the ICRC's inner workings, and a deeply informed perspective on how it has - and hasn't - evolved to meet the challenges of a changing world, from the battlefields of the Italian Wars of Unification to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.' James Crossland, Liverpool John Moores University and author of War, Law and Humanity: The Campaign to Control Warfare, 1853–1914 'David P. Forsythe is the foremost academic expert on the ICRC. Over five decades, he has shown himself to be a kind critic, occasionally finding fault with particular decisions, but supportive of the overall direction of travel. In this sizeable volume, he synthesizes much of his earlier scholarship and evaluates more recent policy developments, with a focus on institutional expansion during Peter Maurer's 2012-2022 presidency. Benefiting from privileged access to people and paperwork in this notoriously secretive organization, Forsythe delivers new information and insightful analysis, and one need not agree with all his claims or conclusions to find a great deal of value here.' Miriam Bradley, Senior Lecturer in Humanitarian Studies, University of Manchester 'Few outsiders know the ICRC as well as David Forsythe does. This book offers unique insight into that organization's recent transformations, sharply tackling the critical questions in Forsythe's singular style.' Giovanni Mantilla, Associate Professor of International Relations, and Fellow of Christs's College, University of Cambridge 'Forsythe reveals that the ICRC and other members of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement have always been intensely political organizations. Current problems include task expansion; a possible loss of focus on the ICRC's original mandate; and a pro-capitalist orientation.' Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, Professor Emeritus, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada