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Militarização dos desastres

Militarization of disasters
Authors: Boeno, Raul Kleber de Souza; Boeno, Renate Kottel; Azevedo, João de; Soromenho-Marques, Viriato; Schmidt, Luísa;

Militarização dos desastres

Abstract

Considerando os motivos pelos quais os militares estão atentos à relação entre segurança e alterações climáticas (AC), o artigo tem como objetivo identificar os reflexos dessa relação nas forças armadas (FA) e a necessidade de capacitação de seus recursos humanos para atuarem na gestão de riscos e desastres. O artigo também apresenta resultados de uma pesquisa acerca da percepção do setor militar sobre a securitização das AC e atuação das FA em desastres. Para isso, apoia-se nas teorias da securitização e dos Complexos Regionais de Segurança (CRS) e na Declaração de Sendai. O recorte espacial é o eixo ibero-americano, que abriga os CRS da América do Sul e o Subcomplexo Ibérico (CRS Europeu), recebendo maior influência doutrinária militar dos Estados Unidos da América (EUA) e da North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), respectivamente. O recorte engloba os Exércitos de Terra da Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Espanha e Portugal, inseridos num processo de transformação. Os resultados apontam para a existência de uma possível tendência ibero-americana de militarização dos desastres, materializada pela criação de unidades militares específicas para atuar em desastres; a necessidade de ampliar capacidades militares para gestão de desastres; a limitação da atuação das FA apenas em algumas fases dos desastres.

Considering the reasons why the military are attentive to the relationship between security and climate change (CC), this article aims to identify the reflexes of this relationship in the armed forces (AF) and the need to train their human resources to act in the management of risks and disasters. This article also presents results of a research about the perception of the military sector on the securitization of CC and the performance of AF in disasters. Therefore, it relies on theories securitization and the Regional Security Complexes (RSC) and the Sendai Declaration. The spatial cut-off is the Ibero-American axis, which houses the South American RSC and the Iberian Subcomplex (European RSC), receiving greater military doctrinal influence from the United States of America and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) respectively. The cut-off includes the Armies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain and Portugal, inserted in a transformation process.

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Portugal
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Keywords

Desastres, Forças armadas, Alterações climáticas, Securitização

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