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Approaching the Comprehensive Approach: Joint Training and Exercises LTC Ulrich Wittkampf | ZIF Analysis Partnership for Peace Workshop | Bratislava, 03 July 2013 Your Gateway to Peace Operations
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Comprehensive Approach: Joint Special Training CAMPO (Comprehensive Approaches in Multi-Dimensional Peace Operations) 1 week course in cooperation with Bundeswehr Command & Staff College. Pilot course in 2011, courses in 2012, 2013 Participants from ZIF expert roster, police, armed forces, development experts, NGOs deployed or deployable to peace operations. Elements: Input: Approaches to the Comprehensive Approach in Nations, international and regional organisations. Exercise: “Zoran Sea Crisis”. Center for International Peace OperationsLTC Ulrich Wittkampf
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Comprehensive Approach: CAMPO Center for International Peace OperationsLTC Ulrich Wittkampf Aims Understand different systemic/organisational culture Understand limitations and challenges Know different approaches Share functional expertise
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Comprehensive Approach: CAMPO Center for International Peace OperationsLTC Ulrich Wittkampf Input Comprehensive Approach EU, NATO Integrated Mission Approach UN Planning Processes Strategic Framework for Stabilisation & Reconstruction Overarching issues (RoL, PoC, …
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Comprehensive Approach: CAMPO Center for International Peace OperationsLTC Ulrich Wittkampf Vulpecula (VUL) Auriga (AUR) Perseus (PER) Sagitta (SAG) Non-aligned Partner Alliance Energy Reserves
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Comprehensive Approach: CAMPO Center for International Peace OperationsLTC Ulrich Wittkampf Exercise Analysis of situation – Conflict Map Conflict Resolution – Functional approaches Common aim and goal – possible mission statement Setting priorities – Lines of action Deconfliction – Synchronisation matrix Back to reality
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Comprehensive Approach: Joint Exercises VIKING 2011/2014 Joint planning and implementation of UN-mandated Chapter VII peace / crisis response operation in an unstable environment. 2.400+ troops from 30 nations; ca. 100 civilians (incl. police, NGOs). ZIF contribution: 18 civilians (16 pool, 2 staff) Center for International Peace Operations COMMON EFFORT (2011) Joint planning and implementation of a NATO stabilization mission in a failing-state-cum-failing-UN-mission-environment. 300 troops from 12 countries; 150 civilians. ZIF refrained from participation due to limited capacities. severe structural issue! Which NATO exercises have priority? LTC Ulrich Wittkampf
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