Improving UN planning for a humanitarian response to a nuclear detonation

被引:1
|
作者
Borrie, John [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] United Nations Inst Disarmament Res UNIDIR, Geneva, Switzerland
[2] Chatham House, London, England
[3] UNIDIR, Geneva, Switzerland
[4] Int Comm Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland
[5] New Zealand Permanent Mission, Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
disaster relief; humanitarian response; nuclear weapons; Red Crescent; Red Cross; United Nations;
D O I
10.1177/0096340214546840
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
The United Nations has consistently supported the elimination of nuclear weapons, frequently referring to the effects of the 1945 bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Despite awareness of the severe effects of the use of nuclear weapons on targeted or adjacent populations, at a practical level the UN system has not specifically planned how it would respond to assist the victims of nuclear weapons. Moreover, the current humanitarian system is largely unprepared for the special challenges of such an event. This is significant for three reasons: First, the probability of the explosion of a nuclear weapon in populated areas may be low, but such an event is not impossible; there are many ways nuclear weapons might be detonated, either deliberately or inadvertently, with severe humanitarian consequences. Second, in assisting the victims, the UN-coordinated humanitarian system could put its own personnel at risk. Third, although any humanitarian response would at least in part be only palliative, and prevention remains the only adequate response, organizations within the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement have already begun considering these issues and the UN needs to be ready to work with them. There are many ways in which the humanitarian system could better prepare for the challenges that even a single nuclear explosion would pose, and such preparation is consistent with the UN's mission and the secretary-general's recent call for all feasible steps to be taken to avoid systemic humanitarian failures.
引用
收藏
页码:74 / 85
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] UN Peacekeeping, Responsibility to Protect and Humanitarian Intervention
    Krishnan, S.
    INDIA QUARTERLY-A JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, 2020, 76 (01): : 120 - 135
  • [22] UN SC RESOLUTIONS AND HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN KOSOVO
    Jankova, Kristina
    POLITICKE VEDY, 2015, 18 (04): : 97 - 126
  • [23] Humanitarian shell games: Whither UN reform?
    Weiss, TG
    SECURITY DIALOGUE, 1998, 29 (01) : 9 - 23
  • [24] Toward an Autonomous Aerial Survey and Planning System for Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Response
    Allen, Ross
    Mazumder, Mark
    2020 IEEE AEROSPACE CONFERENCE (AEROCONF 2020), 2020,
  • [25] Humanitarian Operations and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
    Besiou, Maria
    Pedraza-Martinez, Alfonso J.
    Van Wassenhove, Luk N.
    PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT, 2021, 30 (12) : 4343 - 4355
  • [26] The Humanitarian and Social Agenda of the UN Security Council
    Lebedeva, M.
    Ustinova, M.
    VESTNIK MEZHDUNARODNYKH ORGANIZATSII-INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2020, 15 (01): : 135 - 154
  • [27] WEST ASIA - HUMANITARIAN AID AND UN SANCTIONS
    不详
    ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, 1990, 25 (50) : 2694 - 2694
  • [28] PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING NUCLEAR EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES
    WILLIAMS, DH
    POWER ENGINEERING, 1983, 87 (01) : 54 - 56
  • [29] CALL FOR STRINGENT NUCLEAR ACCIDENT RESPONSE PLANNING
    不详
    CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS, 2012, 90 (23) : 23 - 23
  • [30] Nuclear weapons and the humanitarian approach
    Sauer, Tom
    Pretorius, Joelien
    GLOBAL CHANGE PEACE & SECURITY, 2014, 26 (03) : 233 - 250