干预还是不干预:缅甸人道主义干预的伦理问题

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
IPRI Journal Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.31945/iprij.190105
Imran Syed
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2017年,罗兴亚人,有时被称为“世界上最受迫害的人”,再次在缅甸面临暴力,许多人被迫跨越国际边界流离失所。最近,在2018年8月,他们在纪念大规模流离失所事件“周年纪念日”时成为焦点。这个群体所面临的暴力是极端严重的,而且已经持续了几十年。本文从全球伦理和国际关系的角度探讨了缅甸罗兴亚人的问题。这场人道主义危机的解决方案似乎并非来自该国境内。从外部看,存在着以人道主义理由进行国际干预的可能性。本文通过考察被干预国家和被干预国家人民的利益,探讨了这种干预的可能框架。
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To Intervene or Not to Intervene: Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention in Myanmar
The Rohingya, sometimes referred to as the „most persecuted people in the world‟, in 2017, once again, faced violence in Myanmar and many have been forced into displacement across international borders. More recently, in August 2018, they were in the spotlight as they observed the „anniversary‟ of the spate of mass displacements. The violence faced by this group is of extreme proportions and has persisted over many decades. This article examines the issue of the Rohingya of Myanmar from the lens of global ethics and International Relations. The solution to this humanitarian crisis does not seem to be coming from inside the borders of the country. From outside, there exists the possibility of international intervention on humanitarian grounds. The article explores a possible framework for such an intervention by examining interests of the intervening states and those of the people of the intervened state.
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