1 1 EU MILITARY STAFF. 2 Defence Attaché brief 29 March 2012 EU MILITARY STAFF Director General EUMS LtGen Ton van OSCH.
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EU MILITARY STAFF
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The role of the military The role of the military within the EU within the EU
Comprehensive Comprehensive Approach to Crisis Approach to Crisis
ManagementManagement
Defence Attaché brief
29 March 2012
EU MILITARY STAFF
Director General EUMS
LtGen Ton van OSCH
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The EU is a complex institution
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CSDP in the Lisbon TreatyArticle 42 (ex Article 17 TEU)1. The common security and defence policy shall be an integral part of the
common foreign and security policy. It shall provide the Union with an operational capacity drawing on civilian and military assets. The Union may use them on missions outside the Union for peace-keeping, conflict prevention and strengthening international security in accordance with the principles of the United Nations Charter. The performance of these tasks shall be undertaken using capabilities provided by the Member States.
2. The common security and defence policy shall include the progressive framing of a common Union defence policy. This will lead to a common defence, when the European Council, acting unanimously, so decides. It shall in that case recommend to the Member States the adoption of such a decision in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements.
Article 42 (ex Article 17 TEU)1. The common security and defence policy shall be an integral part of the
common foreign and security policy. It shall provide the Union with an operational capacity drawing on civilian and military assets. The Union may use them on missions outside the Union for peace-keeping, conflict prevention and strengthening international security in accordance with the principles of the United Nations Charter. The performance of these tasks shall be undertaken using capabilities provided by the Member States.
2. The common security and defence policy shall include the progressive framing of a common Union defence policy. This will lead to a common defence, when the European Council, acting unanimously, so decides. It shall in that case recommend to the Member States the adoption of such a decision in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements.
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Combined & tailored response:diplomacy, trade, development,
humanitarian aid
Comprehensive approach to prevent / cease conflicts and
(re)build peaceful and stable societies
Mixture of instruments:Mixture of instruments:Police, judicial, military, economic Police, judicial, military, economic
instrumentsinstruments
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Complex, dynamic, interrelated threats+ uniqueness of each crisis/region
CSDP Vision
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PEACEPEACE CRISISCRISIS WARWAR
DomesticDisasterRelief
DomesticCivil Support
Environmental/ResourceProtection
Arms Control
SecurityAssistance Humanitarian
Assistance
Peace Building
PeaceKeeping
PeaceEnforcement
Nation Assistance Show of
Force
Counter Narcotics
CounterPiracy
SanctionsEnforcement
DisasterRelief
CounterTerrorism
CounterInsurgency
LimitedConventional Conflict
Major Theatre War
StrategicLevelWar
Non-CombatantEvacuations
Political/EconomicSanctions
ConflictConsequenceManagement
CounterOrganised
Crime
ClimateChange
PeacetimeConsequenceManagement
Cumulative EU Civ-Mil utility
EU Civ
EU Mil
NATO Mil
CSDP
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EEAS – Nature and scope• Autonomous body of the European Union
• Authority of the High Representative
• Support Staff HR
Regional directorates
Thematic directorates
Crisis management structures
INTCEN
EU delegationsEUMS CMPD CPCC
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EUMS Role
• In-house military expertise for High Representative (HR)
• Tasking from EU Military Committee (EUMC)
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MILITARY CAPABILITIES CIVILIAN CAPABILITIES
CAPACITY BUILDING AND RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS
“expanded” Petersberg tasks Police, Justice, Civil Administration, Monitoring…
Crisis Management Instruments
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• Comprehensive developments, e.g.: • EU wide Comprehensive Approach • Civ Mil Synergies in Capability Development • Comprehensive EU Crisis Management mechanism
• Comprehensive concepts, e.g.:• Military support to EU Capacity Building activities• Security & Force Protection (civ + mil)
• Comprehensive activities ‘in-theatre’, e.g.: • EU Comprehensive Approach Somalia • Regional Maritime Capacity building
Full Military support to the EU CA
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• Conflict prevention and resolution, e.g.:• EUTM Somalia• Support AMISOM
• Mitigation insecurity effects, e.g.:• EUNAVFOR ATALANTA• CSDP Regional Maritime Capacity Building Mission
• Democratic and accountable structures• Poverty reduction, economic growth • Regional cooperation• Appointment of EUSR• Funding 2008–2013: € 2.5 Bn
EU Comprehensive Approach Somalia
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