2018
DOI: 10.5937/jrs1801039k
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The comprehensive approach to EU crisis management: Contexts, lessons identified, and policy implications

Abstract: Contemporary military operations take place in complex environments that are populated by multiple civilian and humanitarian actors facing an array of challenging issues that are not precisely 'military' in nature. This has increased the importance of addressing and managing the civil-military interface, particularly that between military and humanitarian organisations. In recognising that their relationship is not harmonious, organisations such as the EU have developed a so-called 'Comprehensive Approach' (CA… Show more

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“…The concept of “total defense” has become focused. This concept is built on the principle of mutual civil-military support and collaboration across the whole crisis spectrum from peacetime events to political security crises to armed conflicts (Kammel and Zyla, 2018). Much effort has been put into preparing the formal side of civil-military collaboration such as legal aspects, doctrines, mandates and principles of collaboration (Huxham et al , 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of “total defense” has become focused. This concept is built on the principle of mutual civil-military support and collaboration across the whole crisis spectrum from peacetime events to political security crises to armed conflicts (Kammel and Zyla, 2018). Much effort has been put into preparing the formal side of civil-military collaboration such as legal aspects, doctrines, mandates and principles of collaboration (Huxham et al , 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other actors have followed, including the United States and individual EU member states, NATO and the EU. A comprehensive approach refers to the strategic objective of coordination and integration among different civilian and military actors involved in the conflict cycle, in order to enhance the effectiveness of tackling manifestations of instability and conflict (Faleg, 2018;Kammel and Zyla, 2018). Accordingly, a comprehensive approach involves action using a full range of tools -political, economic, civilian and military -to solve a single conflict or crisis complex (Smith, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, a "combined approach" has become prevalent among IO-led interventions since 2001, combining military and civilian capabilities in a coordinated effort within an operation (Kammel and Zyla 2018). While this dissertation will briefly address the broad spectrum of intervention, the specific focus will be on interventions conducted by international organizations, leaving opportunities open for future research into other types of actors.…”
Section: Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%