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https://www.disasterdiplomacy.org/feedback.html
in association with
Radix: Radical Interpretations of and Solutions for Disasters
Contact Details
If you have material for, questions about, or suggestions related to disaster diplomacy, please contact:
Ilan Kelman
Email: ilan_kelman hotmail.com
Phone: +44-20-7679-9329
Post: IRDR, UCL, Gower Street, London, England, WC1E 6BT
Find more disaster diplomacy through:
Books:
- Kelman, I. 2012. Disaster Diplomacy: How Disasters Affect Peace and Conflict. Routledge, Abingdon, U.K.
- Kelman, I. 2016. Catastrophe and Conflict: Disaster Diplomacy and Its Foreign Policy Implications. Brill, Leiden, the Netherlands.
Facebook Group: you must be signed into Facebook to access it.
Instagram: Follow @ILANKELMAN for #DisasterDiplomacy.
Mastodon: Follow @ILANKELMAN for #DisasterDiplomacy.
Sound files from Eilif Ursin Reed interviewing Ilan Kelman in 2012:
- What is disaster diplomacy? (WAV file, 8,634 kb, 50 seconds)
- What separates disaster diplomacy from ordinary diplomacy? (WAV file, 8,257 kb, 48 seconds).
- Is it a perception that disasters can bring countries traditionally seen as enemies closer together? (WAV file, 12,135 kb, 70 seconds).
- In what way can pushing for disaster diplomacy damage diplomatic relations? (WAV file, 22,252 kb, 129 seconds).
- What role did the media play in the aftermath of the Bam earthquake in Iran? (WAV file, 18,737 kb, 108 seconds).
- What recommendations emerge from disaster diplomacy studies? (WAV file, 3,869 kb, 22 seconds).
Threads: Follow @ILANKELMAN for #DisasterDiplomacy.
Videos:
- Advancing Global Resilience and Fostering Cross-border Cooperation through Disaster Diplomacy Effort at the EuroScience Open Forum in 2020.
- COVID-19 and Disaster Diplomacy with Scott Gabriel Knowles and Ilan Kelman in 2020.
- Disaster Diplomacy and Community Based Adaptation with Florent Baarsch. interviewing Ilan Kelman in 2011.
- UCL Minds Lunch Hour Lecture by Ilan Kelman in 2015.
X (ex-Twitter): Follow @ILANKELMAN for #DisasterDiplomacy.

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Old technology for getting in contact, in Toronto, Ontario (left) and London, England (right) (2022).
(Copyright Ilan Kelman 2022.)
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