THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CAPABILITIES FOR CIVILIAN CRISIS MANAGEMENT.
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CAPABILITIES FOR CIVILIAN CRISIS MANAGEMENT.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CAPABILITIES FOR CIVILIAN CRISIS MANAGEMENT. THE ROLE OF ITALY AND POLICE FORCES WITH MILITARY STATUS. Rome, 13-14 November AGENDA Day 1, 13 Nov. 2014 1. 14.15 – 14.20: Welcome by the Carabinieri Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Leonardo GALLITELLI; 14.20 – 14.30: Introductory remarks by the Carabinieri General HQ, Chief of Staff, Maj. Gen. CC Ilio CICERI. 2. Legislative and doctrinal aspects. a) 14.30 – 16.00 - Panel 1: From Petersberg Tasks to the Lisbon Treaty: the CSDP Nowadays. Moderator: Min. Plen. Stefano PONTECORVO, ITA Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. ➢ The EU Crisis Management Concept from the European Council of Santa Maria da Feira till now – Prof. Fabrizio W. LUCIOLLI, expert in International Organizations for Security; ➢ CSDP and Civilian Crisis Management: Political Control and Strategic Direction – Mika Markus LEINONEN, CIVCOM Chairman; ➢ CPCC and military/civilian interaction – B. Gen. (res.) Luigi BRUNO, EU CPCC/Planning & Methodology. b) 16.30– 18.00 - Panel 2: Development of Civilian Capabilities. Moderator: Mr Giorgio PORZIO, EU CMPD, Head of Capabilities, Concepts, Training & Exercises Department. ➢ Civilian and military capabilities: which synergies? – Rear Admiral Carlo MASSAGLI, IT Defence Policy Director; ➢ Police Capabilities: Substitution and Strengthening/MMA Missions, How the Scenario Evolved through the Experience – B. Gen. CC Enzo BERNARDINI, Carabinieri General HQ, Chief of II Department – Force Employment; ➢ Synergies: How to Coordinate Police Missions inside the Comprehensive Approach with Military, Justice and Public Administration – Mr. Xavier DENIS, Integrated Strategic Planning, EU CMPD. 3. 19.30 - Dinner. “The future scenarios”, Guest Speaker Mr. Andrea MARGELLETTI, Strategic Advisor of the Italian Minister of Defence and Member of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament. 1 __________ Day 2, 14 Nov. 2014 4. Lessons learned/lessons identified. a) 09.00 – 10.30 - Panel 3: The Police Missions of the EU and Related Experiences. Moderator: Dr. Michael DZIEDZIC, Strategic Analyst at USIP (US Institute of Peace) and Author. ➢ From EUPM onward: How the Approach Changed in Planning and Conduct of Police Missions. Chain and Structures of Command, Planning, Support and Accountability – Ms. Birgit LOESER, CPCC Planning/Methodology Head of Service; ➢ From the Police Experts to the Police Units: the Available Instruments and the Different Perspectives of Deployment – Col. CC Nicola MANGIALAVORI, 2nd Carabinieri Mobile Brigade; ➢ CSDP Mission Funding: how budgetary issues influence CSDP Mission Planning – Mr. Raimondo BUSSI, Deputy Head of Unit FPI.3 – CFSP Operations – European Commission. b) 11.00 – 13.20 - Panel 4: Civilian Crisis Management: the Role of Italy and the Gendarmerie Forces. Moderator: Min. Plen. Alessandro AZZONI, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, DGAP. ➢ Training, Standardization, Planning, Command and Control, Interoperability: the Way Ahead – B. Gen. CC Paolo NARDONE, Director of Carabinieri CoESPU; ➢ Police Substitution/Reinforcement, MMA, Security Sector Reform, Border Control and Training of Local Police: how the Gendarmerie Forces Prepare for the Tasks –– B. Gen. Francisco Espinoza NAVAS, Spanish Guardia Civil, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, GC General HQ; ➢ The Lessons Learned/Identified through the Gendarmerie-like Forces Experiences – Maj. Gen. Josè Manuel Lopez dos Santos CORREIA, Portuguese National Republican Guard, Operational Deputy Commander, GNR General HQ; ➢ The relations between EU civilian missions and other IOs operations: Lesson Learned/Identified – Col. Marian PETRE, EGF Deputy Commander (Romania, Jandarma); Short Break (15 minutes) 2 ➢ How Gendarmerie - like forces provide an added value to the Civilian CSDP ➢ ➢ 5. Missions – Col. Marek BRYLONEK, Polish Military Gendarmerie General HQ; How the Gendarmerie Forces Get Ready for the Future: new scenarios and challenges – B. Gen. Philippe GUIMBERT, Deputy Director of the SubDirectorate for Multilateral Cooperation and Partnerships (France, Ministry of Interior Directorate for International Cooperation); European Gendarmerie Force: a New Cooperation for Better Results - EGF Commander, Col. Francisco Esteban PEREZ (Spain, Guardia Civil). Future perspectives. a) 15.00 – 16.30 - Panel 5: Civilian Crisis Management: the International Institutions’ Perspective. Moderator: Min. Plen. Claudio TAFFURI, Head of the Crisis Unit, ITA MFAIC. ➢ UN - Mr. Mohammad Azim ARSHAD, Deputy Chief of UN Standing Police Capacity – Brindisi; ➢ NATO - Amb. Francesca TARDIOLI (ITA MFAIC), Deputy Assistant to the NATO Secretary General (DASG) for Operations; ➢ THE AFRICAN UNION – Commissioner Crowd CHIRENJE, Senior Police Officer at the UA Peace Support Operations Division; ➢ OSCE – Mr. Guy VINET, Head of the Police Strategic Matters Unit. b) 17.00– 18.00 - Panel 6: The EU and the Future Development of Civilian Crisis Management. Moderator: Maj. Gen. Vincenzo COPPOLA, Carabinieri Mobile Units Division Commander. ➢ Peace support, International Security and the Development of the International Law” - Prof. Monica LUGATO, Università LUMSA; ➢ The Future of CSDP – Couns. Maurizio CANFORA, Italian Representative to the Civilian Committee (CIVCOM); ➢ Civilian CSDP: which way ahead? – Mr. Kenneth DEANE, EU Civilian Operations Commander and Director of the EU Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC). Final remarks by the Carabinieri Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Leonardo GALLITELLI, the General Director for Political and Security Affairs of Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Min. Plen. Luca GIANSANTI and the Italian Chief of Defence, Admiral Luigi BINELLI MANTELLI. ____________ Note: The panellists are asked to prepare their first contributions as short inputs of approximately 15 minutes to spark off some discussion and stimulate further debate during the Q&A time. 3