Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War
This article reconstructs and problematizes the debate on the relationship between humanitarianism and the use of force. Thus, it analyzes the historical turns in the evolution of humanitarianism and the establishment of the new political humanitarianism. We then review the converging agendas of new...
- Autores:
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Piedrahita Ramírez, Luis Felipe
Restrepo Arboleda, Sara María
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- Fecha de publicación:
- 2022
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- Universidad EAFIT
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- Repositorio EAFIT
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- spa
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- Peacebuilding
humanitarianism
liberal interventionism
post-Cold War
use of force
Construcción de paz
humanitarismo
intervencionismo liberal
posguerra fría
uso de la fuerza
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- License
- Copyright © 2022 Luis Felipe Piedrahita Ramírez, Sara María Restrepo Arboleda
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Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War |
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El humanitarismo va a la guerra. Tensiones entre violencias, derechos humanos y humanismo militar en la posguerra fría |
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Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War |
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Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War Peacebuilding humanitarianism liberal interventionism post-Cold War use of force Construcción de paz humanitarismo intervencionismo liberal posguerra fría uso de la fuerza |
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Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War |
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Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War |
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Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War |
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Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War |
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Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold War |
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Piedrahita Ramírez, Luis Felipe Restrepo Arboleda, Sara María |
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Piedrahita Ramírez, Luis Felipe Restrepo Arboleda, Sara María |
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Universidad de Antioquia |
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Peacebuilding humanitarianism liberal interventionism post-Cold War use of force |
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Peacebuilding humanitarianism liberal interventionism post-Cold War use of force Construcción de paz humanitarismo intervencionismo liberal posguerra fría uso de la fuerza |
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Construcción de paz humanitarismo intervencionismo liberal posguerra fría uso de la fuerza |
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This article reconstructs and problematizes the debate on the relationship between humanitarianism and the use of force. Thus, it analyzes the historical turns in the evolution of humanitarianism and the establishment of the new political humanitarianism. We then review the converging agendas of new humanitarianism and a liberal interventionist international order, at the core of which is a transformative, maximalist, and utopian discourse on uman rights. This is followed by a collection of critical perspectives on this post-Cold War military humanism, with special focus on critical studies on humanitarianism and post-positivist analyses of international politics. Finally, some arguments are presented in support of those who believe that humanitarianism should regain the highest degree of neutrality and independence possible, distancing itself from military interventionism and from projects of large-scale transformation of the international system. The text provides a critical review of the specialized literature on contemporary humanitarianism, which is essentially interdisciplinary in nature, combining theoretical and methodological foundations from anthropology, law, philosophy, international relations, and reflections from humanitarian workers in the field. |
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Universidad de AntioquiaPiedrahita Ramírez, Luis FelipeRestrepo Arboleda, Sara María20222024-02-16T20:20:14Z20222024-02-16T20:20:14Z1794-58872539-1203https://hdl.handle.net/10784/3333210.17230/co-herencia.19.36.2This article reconstructs and problematizes the debate on the relationship between humanitarianism and the use of force. Thus, it analyzes the historical turns in the evolution of humanitarianism and the establishment of the new political humanitarianism. We then review the converging agendas of new humanitarianism and a liberal interventionist international order, at the core of which is a transformative, maximalist, and utopian discourse on uman rights. This is followed by a collection of critical perspectives on this post-Cold War military humanism, with special focus on critical studies on humanitarianism and post-positivist analyses of international politics. Finally, some arguments are presented in support of those who believe that humanitarianism should regain the highest degree of neutrality and independence possible, distancing itself from military interventionism and from projects of large-scale transformation of the international system. The text provides a critical review of the specialized literature on contemporary humanitarianism, which is essentially interdisciplinary in nature, combining theoretical and methodological foundations from anthropology, law, philosophy, international relations, and reflections from humanitarian workers in the field.Este artículo reconstruye y problematiza el debate sobre la relación entre humanitarismo y uso de la fuerza. Para ello analiza los giros históricos en la familia humanitaria y la consolidación del nuevo humanitarismo político. A continuación, se revisa la convergencia entre las agendas del nuevo humanitarismo y el proyecto de un orden internacional liberal intervencionista en cuyo núcleo se sitúa un discurso transformador, maximalista y utópico de los derechos humanos. Luego, se recogen algunas perspectivas críticas de ese humanismo militar de la posguerra fría, prestando especial atención a los estudios críticos del humanitarismo y a los análisis pospositivistas de la política internacional. Finalmente, se presentan algunos argumentos en favor de quienes consideran que el humanitarismo debe recuperar el mayor grado de neutralidad e independencia posible, alejándose del intervencionismo militar y de los proyectos de transformación a gran escala del sistema internacional. El texto plantea una revisión crítica de la literatura especializada sobre el humanitarismo contemporáneo, cuya naturaleza es esencialmente interdisciplinar, combinando los fundamentos teóricos y metodológicos provenientes de la antropología, el derecho, la filosofía, las relaciones internacionales, y las reflexiones provenientes de los trabajadores humanitarios sobre el terreno.application/pdfspaUniversidad EAFIThttps://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/co-herencia/article/view/7117https://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/co-herencia/article/view/7117Copyright © 2022 Luis Felipe Piedrahita Ramírez, Sara María Restrepo ArboledaopenAccessLibre accesohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Co-herencia, Vol. 19, Núm. 36 (2022)Humanitarianism Goes to War: Tensions between Violence, Human Rights, and Military Humanism in the Post-Cold WarEl humanitarismo va a la guerra. Tensiones entre violencias, derechos humanos y humanismo militar en la posguerra fríaarticleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepublishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Peacebuildinghumanitarianismliberal interventionismpost-Cold Waruse of forceConstrucción de pazhumanitarismointervencionismo liberalposguerra fríauso de la fuerzaCo-herencia19363969ORIGINALhumanitarianism-goes-to-war.pdfTexto completoapplication/pdf396535https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/09e2878e-6521-4184-8fa7-b87723edd9cb/download651aebca30ede86458c8c4db4afca868MD51THUMBNAILminiatura-coherencia[536].jpgCarátulaimage/jpeg230829https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/5932ea44-25f7-4740-8b48-50d79bd05d11/download6c3e6ec217fd7c11f79cdda26d9319a2MD5210784/33332oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/333322024-02-16 16:35:26.465open.accesshttps://repository.eafit.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad EAFITrepositorio@eafit.edu.co |