Fantastic book. Short, concise, and full of relevant information on the challenges of dealing with humanitarian disasters. Fred Cuny's analysis definitely stands the test of time as he points out the challenges that the international relief community faces 25 years later. Cuny argues for practitioners to consider logistical concerns, political constraints, cultural constraints, and geographical issues. He blasts the aid community for being wed to a cookie-cutter approach to relief work. The best content within this short book deals with setting up supply-chains, dealing with civil wars, and considering internal food purchases & income-growth projects as more effective solutions than sending direct food aid. I'm now fascinated by the complex problem set that exists within food security issues. The author stirred my interests!