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L’opinione pubblica e i droni

Authors: Francesca Farruggia;

L’opinione pubblica e i droni

Abstract

Per uno scopo impopolare come l’uso della forza i governi devono garantire alle proprie decisioni la legittimazione, cioè una risorsa che necessita del consenso dell’opinione pubblica. Per ottenere il consenso, o perlomeno l’acquiescenza, dell’opinione pubblica è necessario limitare drasticamente gli effetti letali della guerra. È così che un’arma semi-autonoma come i velivoli senza pilota, noti come droni, viene privilegiata dai politici e dai militari dell’Occidente, grazie ai suoi costi contenuti in termini economici e, apparentemente, politici. Tuttavia i droni hanno due avversari: il diritto internazionale e l’opinione pubblica. A quest'ultima si intende dar voce in questo capitolo, descrivendo il livello di conoscenza e il tenore delle opinioni che gli italiani fanno propri circa l’impiego dei droni in ambito civile e, soprattutto, militare.

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Italy
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Keywords

Droni; opinione pubblica; uso della forza

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