CIVIL-MILITARY COOPERATION AND THE 3D APPROACH - MYTH OR REALITY? The Case of Canada in Kosovo and Afghanistan

Similar documents
PART 2 OF 3 DISCUSSION PAPERS BY THE CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION (CCIC)

A 3D Approach to Security and Development

Manley Panel on Afghanistan: The Senlis Council s Analysis

INFOSERIES. Afghanistan: Canadian diplomatic engagement. Canadian diplomatic engagement in Afghanistan. Background

OI Policy Compendium Note on Multi-Dimensional Military Missions and Humanitarian Assistance

White Paper of the Interagency Policy Group's Report on U.S. Policy toward Afghanistan and Pakistan INTRODUCTION

CIVILIAN-MILITARY COOPERATION IN ACHIEVING AID EFFECTIVENESS: LESSONS FROM RECENT STABILIZATION CONTEXTS

Colloquium Brief DEFENSE, DEVELOPMENT, AND DIPLOMACY (3D): CANADIAN AND U.S. MILITARY PERSPECTIVES

Collaboration Amidst Complexity: Enhancing Jointness in Canada s Defence Instrument. by Doug Dempster

Oral Statement of General James L. Jones, USMC, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee 21 Sep 06

Canada s Contribution n in Afghanistan

Introduction. Hugh Segal

Canadians Agree with Key Points in Manley Report on Afghan Mission

Britain and Afghanistan: policy and expectations 1 Jon Bennett, Oxford Development Consultants June 2009

AFGHANISTAN: TRANSITION UNDER THREAT WORKSHOP REPORT

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLI)

by Kimberley Unterganschnigg

ATO. Modern peacekeeping. Building peace and stability in crisis regions

Security Council. United Nations S/RES/1806 (2008) Resolution 1806 (2008) Distr.: General 20 March Original: English

Mr. President, Mr. Secretary-General, Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Managing Civil Violence & Regional Conflict A Managing Global Insecurity Brief

Statement EU civil-military cooperation: A comprehensive approach. By Dr. Bas Rietjens (Netherlands Defence Academy)

Gaps and Trends in Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration Programs of the United Nations

Peace Operations: Terms & Definitions

What Happened To Human Security?

Should Canada Revisit the Human Security Agenda? by Michael Small

The Netherlands approach to its PRT operations in Afghanistan? April 2007

Rethinking Future Elements of National and International Power Seminar Series 21 May 2008 Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall

PROVINCIAL RECONSTRUCTION TEAMS: A FACE OF FOREIGN POLICY. Lewis Irvine

CANADA AND HEMISPHERIC SECURITY STEPHEN J. RANDALL FRSC DIRECTOR INSTITUTE FOR US POLICY RESEARCH/SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

An article from Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Behind the Headlines Magazine, January-March issue, 1999, Volume 56(2): pages 4-9

Keynote Speech by Federal Minister of Defence. Dr Ursula von der Leyen. Opening the. 55th Munich Security Conference. on 15 February 2019

BUILDING SECURITY AND STATE IN AFGHANISTAN: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University October Conference Summary

Chapter 12: Internationalism and Foreign Policy. continentalism is the belief that Canada should seek closer ties with the United States

TESTIMONY FOR MS. MARY BETH LONG PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

PROGRAMME MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF COUNTER-INSURGENCY AND STABILISATION OPERATIONS: STRATEGIC ISSUES AND OPTIONS

INFOSERIES. Afghanistan: Canada and the intra-nato dialogue. The Manley Report IN OCTOBER 2001, CANADIAN NAVY WARSHIPS

Letter dated 12 May 2008 from the Secretary-General to the President of the Security Council

Canada and the Middle East

THE CIVIL MILITARY EFFORT IN AFGHANISTAN: A STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE

X Conference of Forte de Copacabana International Security A European South American Dialogue

Mr President, distinguished members of the General Assembly,

Discussion Guide for Immigration Levels, Settlement and Integration Roundtables

PERSPECTIVES Provincial Reconstruction Teams and Security Assistance: Comments on an Evolving Concept

Women, Peace and Security : United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 N. June Bowser Department of National Defence 1

Highlights on WPSR 2018 Chapter 7 Realizing the SDGs in Post-conflict Situations: Challenges for the State

The 2013 Defence White Paper: Strategic Guidance Without Strategy

THE ROLE OF POLITICAL DIALOGUE IN PEACEBUILDING AND STATEBUILDING: AN INTERPRETATION OF CURRENT EXPERIENCE

Notes: Below are informal notes taken by a JHU/APL staff member at the Seminar.

Author: Kai Brand-Jacobsen. Printed in Dohuk in April 2016.

George Kolisnek g Senior Research Fellow

Summary. Lessons Learned Review of UN Support to Core Public Administration Functions in the Immediate Aftermath of Conflict

Multidimensional and Integrated Peace Operations: Trends and Challenges

Security Council Resolution 1325: Civil Society Monitoring Report. Canada. A Project of the Global Network of Women Peacebuilders

Adopted by the Security Council at its 6845th meeting, on 12 October 2012

Action plan for the establishment of a monitoring, reporting and compliance mechanism

COORDINATION AND COLLABORATION IN PEACE OPERATIONS: ASSESSING CANADA S INTEGRATED APPROACH IN AFGHANISTAN. November 12 and 13, 2008 (Montreal, Canada)

NATO AT 60: TIME FOR A NEW STRATEGIC CONCEPT

Delivering Strategic Communications and Influence in Afghanistan: A UK Perspective

Strategies for Combating Terrorism

Council of the European Union Brussels, 9 December 2014 (OR. en)

G8 MIYAZAKI INITIATIVES FOR CONFLICT PREVENTION I. EFFORTS FOR CONFLICT PREVENTION -- A BASIC CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK --

Strategic Summary 1. Richard Gowan

What are Goal 16 and the peaceful, just and inclusive societies commitment, and why do

GE_Peace Building [f]_layout 1 01/05/ :51 Page 1 Peace Building

Security Council. United Nations S/RES/1888 (2009)* Resolution 1888 (2009) Adopted by the Security Council at its 6195th meeting, on 30 September 2009

The Pearson Peacekeeping Centre,

NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1325 (2000) ON WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY, AND RELATED RESOLUTIONS

SESSION III. Cooperative Measures for Dealing with Maritime Terrorism in South East Asia

Brigadier-General (Retired) David Jurkowski, CMM, CD Former Chief of Staff Joint Operations ( ) Canadian Armed Forces

Danish Ministry of Defence. The Afghanistan Plan Towards full Afghan responsibility

"I/A" ITEM NOTE From : General Secretariat of the Council COREPER/COUNCIL Subject : Concept on Strengthening EU Mediation and Dialogue Capacities

INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION CAN BENEFIT COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION, SAYS SECRETARY-GENERAL, PRESENTING NEW REPORT TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY

FINAL/NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION

Chapter 8: The Use of Force

Letter dated 15 September 2015 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council

Afghanistan --Proposals: State Rebuilding, Reconstruction and Development-- (Outline) July 2004

STATEMENT BY THE HONOURABLE LAWRENCE CANNON MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO THE GENERAL DEBATE OF THE 64 SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Adopted by the Security Council at its 6629th meeting, on 12 October 2011

A SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE FUNDAMENTALS OF STATE-BUILDING by Roger B. Myerson, University of Chicago

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL A CITIZENS AGENDA

Statement Ьу. His Ехсеllепсу Nick Clegg Deputy Prime Minister United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Obama s Eisenhower Moment

Rethinking Japan s Foreign Aid

USIP - ADST Afghanistan Experience Project. Interview #25. Executive Summary

The Two Sides of the Canadian Foreign Policy Coin and Latin America and the Caribbean. The Right Honourable Joe Clark, PC, CC.

Russia and the United Kingdom in the Changing World

ATHA Civ-Mil Interaction

Mayoral Forum On Mobility, Migration & Development

Enlargement as an instrument of the EU s soft power

Adopted by the Security Council at its 7317th meeting, on 20 November 2014

RT HON SIR ALAN DUNCAN MP

Security Council Resolution 1325: Civil Society Monitoring Report Canada. A project of the Global Network of Women Peacebuilders

DIIS REPORT 2009:09 DIIS REPORT THE CIVIL-MILITARY AGENDA DIIS REPORT

Canada and NATO can Nudge Afghanistan Back onto the Right Track. by Lindsay Rodman

An assessment of NATO s command of ISAF operations in Afghanistan

Multilateralism and Canadian Foreign Policy: A Reassessment

New York, 28 October 2010

Pluralism and Peace Processes in a Fragmenting World

Pratt s comment alludes to the ongoing friction that. by Howard G. Coombs

Transcription:

CIVIL-MILITARY COOPERATION AND THE 3D APPROACH - MYTH OR REALITY? The Case of Canada in Kosovo and Afghanistan 23 January 2012 @ Dr. Christopher Ankersen

Outline CIMIC & 3D Genesis: Where did 3D come from? Wider world Canadian policy Application: How did it evolve in practice? Kosovo Afghanistan Analysis: What are the implications?

Genesis CIMIC & 3D 3

Genesis Driven by the Need for Coordinated Responses to Complex Problems Allied Military Thought Elements of National Power (DIME) Political/Development Thought Common Security (Palme 1982) Human Security (UNDP 1994) Integrated Missions (Brahimi 2000) Three Block War (Krulak 1999) Operational Art Small Wars/COIN hearts and minds COIN is armed social work New Wars / Complex Emergencies (Kaldor / Goodhand 1998/9) Security Development Nexus no development without security; no security without development

Genesis Thought Flowed from Events on the Ground The nature of these missions has substantially changed. They are more dangerous and complex than they tended to be during the era of what some call classical peacekeeping For soldiers participating in these new missions, the task is a lot more complex The political and cultural geometry today is radically different. Chief of Land Staff (1999) 5

Canadian Policy Evolved, Too Genesis Influence of Lloyd Axworthy: version of Human Security (freedom from fear; freedom from want) Paul Martin and IPS introduced 3 D; grew to 3 D + C New government: One Canada (1C) Now Whole of Government

The IPS was Military-centric Genesis This document represents significant change first review of Canada s defence policy in more than 10 years firmly grounded in the realities of the post-cold War, post-september 11th world informed by the rich operational experience of the CF in Canada and from Afghanistan to the Balkans to Haiti. Intro to IPS/Defence (2005) 7

Genesis based largely on CDS s Vision The CF will continue to participate across the spectrum of international operations, with a focus on the complex and dangerous task of restoring order to failed and failing states. The ability of our military to carry out three-block war operations will be critical to the success of Canada s efforts to address the problems of these states. IPS/Defence (2005) 8

Hillier s concept of JIMP Genesis 9

JIMP = 3D + C Genesis A force that is joint, interagency, multinational, and public (JIMP) enabled. Such a force would see diplomatic, defence, development, and commercial resources, aligned with those of other agencies, coordinated through an integrated campaign plan applied in areas of operations Cdn Army (2009) 10

Application CIMIC & 3D 11

CIMIC as JIMP/3D Ideal Application The [army] personnel who best represent the JIMP capability at present, especially the interagency and public components, are those within the CIMIC specialty. Cdn Army (2009) 12

What is CIMIC for? Application The overarching purpose of [CIMIC] is to improve the quality of life for persons in the immediate vicinity of [the Canadian army s location]. This will have the effect of also giving a favourable image of the Coalition and of reinforcing the security of Coalition personnel and assets. Cdn Army in Afghanistan (2002) 13

CIMIC as Focus Application CIMIC has moved from supporting operations to being operations CIMIC and the related activities (reconstruction, governance, development, etc.) are considered influence operations in terms of impacts upon civil audiences and their leaders, in order to ensure that activities work to support overall objectives. Cdn Army (2003) 14

CIMIC in Kosovo Application As well as performing peace-support operations, the contingent carried out humanitarian aid operations, such as roofing buildings, reconstructing schools and medical facilities, installing small bridges, and building playgrounds. Under an agreement with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the Canadian contingent received $750,000 in CIDA funding. Op KINETIC: KFOR, Kosovo. 1999-2000 15

CIMIC Mission Creep? Application 16

Large Military Contribution Application Afghanistan 17

Application Priority for Development Funding 18

Small Civilian Component Application Afghanistan 19

Application Manley Report to Review Policy In 2005 Canada chose, for whatever reason, to assume leadership of a Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Kandahar City and the security obligations that went with it has since become a centrepiece of Canada s engagement. 315 from the CF and the rest [20] from DFAIT, CIDA, RCMP and municipal police, and Correctional Service Canada. Manley Report (2008) 20

Highlighted 3D Approach Application Afghanistan presents an opportunity for Canada. For the first time in many years, we have brought a level of commitment to an international problem that gives us real weight and credibility. For once, our 3Ds (defense, diplomacy and development assistance) are all pointed at the same problem, and officials from three departments are beginning to work together. Foreword, Manley Report (2008) 21

Application Stressed Weak Civilian Impact The Afghan insurgency [cannot] be defeated by military force alone It is urgent to complete practical, significant development projects while contributing to the capacity and legitimacy of [the] government Canada s civilian programs have not achieved the scale or depth of engagement necessary to make a significant impact. Manley Report (2008) 22

Application Pointed to Coordination Issues Coordination is currently led by an associate deputy minister of foreign affairs working with reps from DND, DFAIT, CIDA, Correctional Service Canada and the RCMP. CIDA has its own Afghan task force, and some other departments have parallel units responsible for activities in Afghanistan. Manley Report (2008) 23

Need for Ownership Application Separate departmental task forces are not the answer to inadequate coordination of Canadian activities. These coordinating efforts would have stronger effect, and achieve greater cross-government coherence, if they were led by the Prime Minister, supported by a cabinet committee and staffed by a single fulltime task force. Manley Report (2008) 24

Recommendations Application 25

Recommendations Application 26

Incorporated into New Plan Application Diplomatic,development and security operations. 1. Enable the Afghan National Security Forces 2. Strengthen Afghan institutional capacity... 3. Provide humanitarian assistance 4. Enhance border security 5. Help advance Afghanistan s capacity for democratic governance 27 6. Facilitate political reconciliation.

Analysis CIMIC & 3D 28

Vague idea, not a real policy Analysis The 3-Ds were not backed up with a clear definition of the term, especially in the context of the new conflict zone Canada was entering. No unitary objective was established and no division of functions between the 3-Ds to achieve the objective was envisaged. Nipa Banerjee, former CIDA Rep (2009) 29

Not all Ds are equal Analysis There is a Three D policy and the military does all three of the Ds. CDS General Hillier 30

CIMIC & 3D If everyone can, anyone can Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan have a sophisticated set of skills and instruments, including combat capabilities, negotiation and diplomatic skills, and a willingness to help others rebuild their institutions in a way that is culturally sensitive to their distinct local needs. Minister of National Defence (2005) 31

All for one, or one for all? Analysis There will be many players, inside and outside Canada s whole of government approach, whose agendas may not necessarily coincide with that of the military. Cdn Army 2009 32

Application 3D was never fully accepted 33

3 D as justification Analysis This strategic airlift capability is great news for Canada.provide[s] an unprecedented level of responsiveness, independence and strategic agility. Among many other things, strategic airlift will enhance ability to project humanitarian assistance. CF announcement of $8.3 bn C-17 purchase (2007) 34

Ad hoc or ad lib? Analysis Notwithstanding attempts to practice an integrated, more whole of government approach to operations, recent efforts have largely been ad hoc in nature. As such there is a need to develop clear and accepted institutions, practices and procedures to more fully facilitate the goal. Cdn Army (2009) 35

Who coordinates whom? Analysis A robust CIMIC capability is required to ensure that the intentions and actions of civil actors are coordinated with military intentions. Cdn Army 2009 36

Divided or integrated? Analysis Goal Stable Country Goal Stable Country Objective Security Governance Prosperity Objective Security Governance Prosperity Defence Activity Defence Diplomacy Development Lines of Operation Diplomacy Development Option 1: 3 D as Division of Labour Option 2: 3 D as Integrated Approach 37

Does it work? Analysis We mouth the correct words on CIMIC and how we will use to win but we do not emphasize it people revert to what they were earliest taught kinetic operations to destroy an enemy physically we are fighting without coming up with a realistic, coherent, and holistic approach Instead we will continue to kill a lot of people [and] be tolerated by the locals while we outgun them. Cdn Army Officer, part of PRT 2005-2006 38

A desire for clarity? CIMIC & 3D which derives in part from a Cartesian dislike of the clutter of muddling through There is a reassuring, though, often illusory, sense of order, and of control, that can result from being able to conceptualize disparate and eclectic phenomena as parts of an integrated whole, especially if this can be then subjected to analysis and evaluation from first principles and basic priorities. Prof. Denis Stairs (2003) 39

Questions? CIMIC & 3D