’Rat na granici prava i morala’? – Agresija NATO–a na SRJ u međunarodno–etičkoj perspektivi
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Predmet ovog rada su etički aspekti agresije („humanitarne intervencije“)
NATO na SRJ, odnosno Srbiju, sprovođene od marta do juna 1999. godine.
Rad je koncipiran kao svojevrstan kritički dijalog sa J. Habermasom, odnosno
njegovim stavovima iznesenim u tekstu „Bestijalnost i humanost – rat na granici
prava i morala“. Nakon kraćeg prikaza Habermasovog stanovišta, u uvodnom delu rada autorka razmatra moralne implikacije njegovog stava o hirurškoj preciznosti bombardovanja i principu poštede civilnog stanovništva kao karakteristikama ove agresije od, kako tvrdi ovaj autor, visokog legitimirajućeg značaja. Potom se usredsređuje na ključni, deklarativno moralni argument kojim se agresija opravdavala –zaštita ugroženih ljudskih prava kosmetskih Albanaca i sprečavanje humanitarne katastrofe kojoj su, kako se tvrdilo, bili izloženi. Temeljnom analizom ovog argumenta, koju autorka sprovodi u nekoliko koraka, ona zaključuje da agresija nije bila, kako je Habermas tvrdio, rat na granici prava... i morala, već s onu stranu i prava i morala, situirana duboko u domen interesno motivisanih oružanih akata
američke spoljne politike.
The paper focuses on the ethical aspects of NATO aggression (or so-called
“humanitarian intervention”), exerted against the FRY, actually Serbia, in the period from March to June 1999. The paper has been conceived as a critical dialogue with Jürgen Habermas, or rather the positions presented by him in a text entitled “Bestialität und Humanität: Eine Krieg an der Grenze zwischen Recht und Moral”. Following a short presentation of Habermas’s point of view, in the introduction to her paper the author discusses the moral implications of, as he points out, “the surgical precision of the air-strikes, as well as the programmatic sparing of the civilian population”, which are, according to him, the characteristics of this aggression with “a highly legitimating effect”. She then focuses on the key and declaratively moral argument that served to justify the aggression – the protection of human rights of Kosmet Albanians and the prevention of the humanitarian catastrophe they had been
allegedly... exposed to. After analyzing this argument thoroughly, in several steps, the author concludes that the aggression was not, as Habermas claimed, a “war on the border between law and morality”, but that it was actually beyond the borders of both law and morality and was deeply situated into a domain of interest-driven armed acts of the US foreign policy.
Keywords:
agresija NATO-a na SRJ / raspad Jugoslavije / međunarodna politika / međunarodna etika / NATO aggression against FRY / disintegration / international politics / international ethics / break-up of YugoslaviaSource:
Filozofija i društvo, 2011, 22, 3, 137-160Publisher:
- Beograd: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
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- Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation (RS-43007)
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IFDTTY - JOUR AU - Radojičić, Mirjana PY - 2011 UR - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/1594 AB - Predmet ovog rada su etički aspekti agresije („humanitarne intervencije“) NATO na SRJ, odnosno Srbiju, sprovođene od marta do juna 1999. godine. Rad je koncipiran kao svojevrstan kritički dijalog sa J. Habermasom, odnosno njegovim stavovima iznesenim u tekstu „Bestijalnost i humanost – rat na granici prava i morala“. Nakon kraćeg prikaza Habermasovog stanovišta, u uvodnom delu rada autorka razmatra moralne implikacije njegovog stava o hirurškoj preciznosti bombardovanja i principu poštede civilnog stanovništva kao karakteristikama ove agresije od, kako tvrdi ovaj autor, visokog legitimirajućeg značaja. Potom se usredsređuje na ključni, deklarativno moralni argument kojim se agresija opravdavala –zaštita ugroženih ljudskih prava kosmetskih Albanaca i sprečavanje humanitarne katastrofe kojoj su, kako se tvrdilo, bili izloženi. Temeljnom analizom ovog argumenta, koju autorka sprovodi u nekoliko koraka, ona zaključuje da agresija nije bila, kako je Habermas tvrdio, rat na granici prava i morala, već s onu stranu i prava i morala, situirana duboko u domen interesno motivisanih oružanih akata američke spoljne politike. AB - The paper focuses on the ethical aspects of NATO aggression (or so-called “humanitarian intervention”), exerted against the FRY, actually Serbia, in the period from March to June 1999. The paper has been conceived as a critical dialogue with Jürgen Habermas, or rather the positions presented by him in a text entitled “Bestialität und Humanität: Eine Krieg an der Grenze zwischen Recht und Moral”. Following a short presentation of Habermas’s point of view, in the introduction to her paper the author discusses the moral implications of, as he points out, “the surgical precision of the air-strikes, as well as the programmatic sparing of the civilian population”, which are, according to him, the characteristics of this aggression with “a highly legitimating effect”. She then focuses on the key and declaratively moral argument that served to justify the aggression – the protection of human rights of Kosmet Albanians and the prevention of the humanitarian catastrophe they had been allegedly exposed to. After analyzing this argument thoroughly, in several steps, the author concludes that the aggression was not, as Habermas claimed, a “war on the border between law and morality”, but that it was actually beyond the borders of both law and morality and was deeply situated into a domain of interest-driven armed acts of the US foreign policy. PB - Beograd: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju T2 - Filozofija i društvo T1 - ’Rat na granici prava i morala’? – Agresija NATO–a na SRJ u međunarodno–etičkoj perspektivi IS - 3 VL - 22 SP - 137 EP - 160 DO - 10.2298/FID1103137R ER -
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Radojičić, M.. (2011). ’Rat na granici prava i morala’? – Agresija NATO–a na SRJ u međunarodno–etičkoj perspektivi. in Filozofija i društvo Beograd: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju., 22(3), 137-160. https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1103137R
Radojičić M. ’Rat na granici prava i morala’? – Agresija NATO–a na SRJ u međunarodno–etičkoj perspektivi. in Filozofija i društvo. 2011;22(3):137-160. doi:10.2298/FID1103137R .
Radojičić, Mirjana, "’Rat na granici prava i morala’? – Agresija NATO–a na SRJ u međunarodno–etičkoj perspektivi" in Filozofija i društvo, 22, no. 3 (2011):137-160, https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1103137R . .