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ID092312
Title ProperHelping hands
Other Title Informationcivil-military cooperation and Italy's military operation abroad
LanguageENG
AuthorCoticchia, Fabrizio ;  Giacomello, Giampiero
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the Post-Bipolar Era the growing complexity of the military operations requires a new approach for the resolution of international crises. Since the end of the Cold War, peace support operations (PSO) have become the mainstay and principal occupation of most Western armies. At the same time, Italy has been one of the most important actors in such an area. The article focuses on the cooperation between military and civil components (a process called CIMIC) as a key variable in the Italian PSOs. We will analyse in detail the main lessons learned from past military interventions as well as the general context in which new tendencies are taking place. The maintaining of a minimum security frame becomes essential to fulfil activities 'collateral' to the mission: reconstructing services and infrastructure, food distribution, water and medication, law and order, de-mining, training of local forces, and supporting local institutions. These are the main tasks to obtain thrust and support from the population.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 20, No. 3-4; Sep-Dec 2009: p.592 - 610
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 20, No. 3-4; Sep-Dec 2009: p.592 - 610
Key WordsHumanitarian ;  Civilian ;  Infrastructure ;  Terrorism ;  CIMIC ;  Emergencies ;  Coordination ;  Cooperation ;  Communication ;  Intelligence


 
 
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