欧盟在冲突后国家的文化遗产保护行动

Mirosław Lipka
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本文概述了欧盟在文化遗产保护领域的政策,特别强调冲突后国家。该分析描述并评估了欧盟在该领域参与的所有领域的总体方法,以有效执行民事CSDP特派团的任务,并在其行动领域保护文化资产。结束语比较了正在进行的任务和目标的成就和缺点,概述了一些旨在改善欧盟表现的欧盟倡议,并提出了进一步保护文化遗产的步骤。欧盟在利比亚、伊拉克、也门等国为受近期冲突和危机影响的文化遗产的重建、修复或振兴做出了贡献,同时促进了社会凝聚力、创造了新的就业机会和和解。作为复原进程的一部分,在喀麦隆、索马里、以色列、巴勒斯坦被占领土、科索沃、摩尔多瓦共和国等地开展的项目通过保护文化遗产促进了社区间的信任。对俄罗斯入侵乌克兰表示愤慨,造成数千人死亡和重大经济损失,破坏民用基础设施,严重影响文化遗产。纪念碑、博物馆、考古遗址和档案馆等全部被摧毁或遭到残酷破坏。这促使欧盟认识到确保欧盟与其成员国之间协同和协调的重要性,以最大限度地发挥我们在冲突和危机中支持文化遗产的行动的影响,并符合欧盟应对外部冲突和危机的综合方法。
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EU cultural heritage protection actions in post conflict countries
This article provides an overview of EU policy in the field of cultural heritage protection with particular emphasis on post conflict countries. The analysis describes and evaluates the overall EU’s approach in all areas of EU engagement in this domain, towards the subject of effective mandate implementation of civilian CSDP Missions with the protection of cultural assets in their field of operation. The concluding remarks compare achievements and shortcomings of ongoing missions against their mandates and objectives, outlining some selected EU initiatives which aim at improving the EU’s performance and propose further steps in the protection of cultural heritage.The EU has contributed to reconstruction, restauration or revitalisation of cultural heritage affected by recent conflicts and crises in Libya, Iraq, Yemen, promoting at the same time social cohesion, new job creation and reconciliation. Part of recovery processes, the projects in Cameroon, Somalia, Israel, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Kosovo, Republic of Moldova, etc. have contributed to improved inter-community trust through cultural heritage protection. Resent Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has caused thousands of deaths and major economic damages, brought destruction of civilian infrastructure and considerably affected cultural heritage. Monuments, museums, archaeological sides and archives, etc. were fully destroyed or brutally damaged. This triggered EUto recognise the importance of ensuring synergies and coordination between the EU and its Member States for maximization of the impact of our actions in support for cultural heritage in conflicts and crises, and in line with the EU Integrated Approach to External Conflicts and Crises.
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