Title: Military Role in Modern Peace Support Operations
1Military Role in Modern Peace Support Operations
- Requirements Based Training Education for PSO
Seminar - Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- 2-6 July 2007
2 EVOLUTION OF UN PEACEKEEPING
- Traditional peacekeeping
- Implementation of Complex Agreements and
Settlements - Preventive Deployment
- Observation of a Non-UN Peacekeeping Force
- Co-deployment with Regional Peacekeeping Forces
- Provision of Humanitarian Aid
- Peace Enforcement
3PEACE CONFLICT WAR
PEACEKEEPING
ENFORCEMENT
Chapter VII
Chapter VI
Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace,
Breaches of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression
Pacific Settlement of Disputes
Chapter VIII Regional Arrangements
41990s PSO ENVIRONMENT
- Intra-state conflict
- Governments ineffective or not in control
- Factional political groupings leadership
- State infrastructure broken down
- Judicial police breakdown
- Military factions warlords
- Weapons proliferation
- There are no rules
- Intermingled with populations
- Full range of civilian agencies / NGOs
5CHAPTER VI VII OPERATIONS
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
PKO assists in consolidating the peace
PKO enforces the will of the SC
- Parties request assistance
- Commit to peaceful resolution
- Political will of the parties
- Consent to the operation
- Effective cease-fire
- Comprehensive agreement
- Parties assist the deployment
- Signature of SOFA
- Conflict is ongoing
- Risk of renewed conflict high
- Parties not in agreement
- Risky internal situation
- Rogue elements not included
- Risk of external intervention
- Presence of foreign forces
- Self defense judged insufficient
- Legal basis for intervention needed
- SOFA
6 PEACE
CONFLICT
WAR
- War Fighting
- Real Enemy
- Rules well known
- Unlimited application of force
- Doctrinal preparation
- Clear Military Objectives
- Complete training
- Fight to win - as units
Primary Purpose of
all Military Forces is to
protect national interests
across the spectrum of conflict
7 PEACE
CONFLICT
WAR
Peace Support Operations
- War Fight Skills
- Real Enemy
- Rules well known
- Unlimited application of force
- Doctrinal preparation
- Clear Military Objectives
- Complete training
- Fight to win - as units
- Politizied operations
- No enemy
- No rules (factions)
- Restricted application of force
- Individuals impact on mission
- High levels of civilian components
- Mediation - negotiation
- Financial Constraints
8PEACE CONFLICT
WAR
Peace Support Operations
- Communication
- Negotiation
- Presence
- Potential
- As a Last Resort War fighting Skills
Fire Movement
9UN MANDATED OPERATIONS
- COALITION OF THE WILLING / MNF
- UN mandate authorizes the mission
- Lead nation generates the forces
- Lead Nation appoints Force Commander
- Participating Nations pay all costs
- Lead Nation coordinates provides day to day
political direction - Lead Nation coordinates provides ROE
- UN FORCE
- UN sponsored mission
- UN generates the forces
- UN appoints Force Commander
- Mission paid by assessed contributions
- Political direction by UN (through DPKO)
- UN ROE
10MILITARY ROLESACHIEVING OVERALL PSO MISSION END
STATE OBJECTIVES
Primary
Achieve assigned military objectives
Additional
- Support other components as directed
- Assist other components achieve their objectives
- Cause related military objectives to be achieved
Mission analysis will determine priorities and
sequence of military activities
11OPERATIONAL PHASES
MILITARY
CRISIS
STABILISATION
CIVILIAN
12 Traditional peacekeeping operations of the
kind deployed during the Cold War are unlikely to
be repeated. Peacekeeping today requires not
only re-thinking the means but also the methods
of implementing mandates set out by the Security
Council. Secretary-General
Kofi Annan 1998
13CHANGING PRECEPTIONS
- Revision of principles
- Sovereignty
- Consent
- Limitations on
- Resources
- Political effort
- Military sacrifice
- Humanitarian Basis
- for Intervention
14NO MILITARY SOLUTION
- End state can only be political, economic and
social in nature
- Military can
- temporize
- maintain situation
- reduce levels of violence
- induce compliance
- Blunt instrument of political power
15PSO PERCEPTIONS IN 2000
- Chapter VII Operations will be the norm
- Multi-dimensional, Multi-national Operations
- Focus on Integrated Political, Economic and
Social Solutions - Integration of Tasks under One Mandate
- Full Range of Civilian Intervention
- New Coordination Mechanism
- Broader Range of Military Tasks
- Complementary Roles for Components
16CHAPTER VII ERAThe Decision to Use Enforcement
Power
- Conflict is ongoing
- High risk that conflict may start again
- Parties are not in agreement
- Rogue elements are not included (increased risk
to UN forces force protection) - Risk of external intervention
- Presence of other national forces in the area
- Risky internal situation violence / human
rights abuses / banditry / weapons - Self defense insufficient to protect deployed
forces - A legal basis to protect deployed forces is
needed (SOFA cannot be agreed)
17CHAPTER VII ERAThe Use of Force
- Chapter VII
- does not tell you to use force actively
- is not combat operations
- Provides the full range of options including up
to and including enforcement powers - Declaration that the conflict represents a threat
to international peace and security - Non use of force options ie sanctions
- Use of Armed force if necessary and as a last
resort - Establishes the legal context for intervention
and the use of force
18CHAPTER VII ERA TOOLS
- More comprehensive mandate
- Clearer military tasks
- More robust force structures (equipped and
trained) - More effective command control structure
- Authority to use force appropriately
- Robust rules of engagement
- Legal basis for intervention
19MILITARY ROLES IN MODERN PSO
SRSG
Manage the mandate
Coordinate effort of components
Deputy
Provide unity of effort
Elections
Humanitarians
CIVPOL
Military Force
Development
Human Rights
Reconstruction
Primary military mission
security
training support
security / protection / transport
emergency medical
security on sites / protection / transport /
medical
assistance to the election process
secure environment / engineering /transport /
materiel
assistance to the reconstruction process
assistance to long term development
20MILITARY ROLE IN MODERNUN PEACE SUPPORT
OPERATIONS
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