Vojenské Rozhledy

Czech Military Review

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2011: 20-29

The Various Ways of Civil-Military Development (Concepts and Doctrines)Reviewed

Ing. Pavel Zona, Ph.D.

With the running changes in methods of modern operations within NATO framework, there are also changes in demands and tasks in the scope of civil-military operations-CIMIC. They are incorporated in many documents, such as the Comprehensive Political Guidance, New Concept of Civil-Military Cooperation or Field Manual 3-07 Stability Operations. The CIMIC capacities ought to be used for active impact on impending security situation, crisis development, impact implemented more sooner then crises might escalate to conflicts, eventually they could be used to halt the conflicts, in the places where they are a threat to Alliance security. We must create new rules of co-operations between civil and military sections, with the use of Alliance materials, resources and documents from conferences, seminars and field working shops. Today we have also abundant experiences that the Army of the Czech Republic, its CIMIC section, have acquired in preceding ten years.

Keywords: CIMIC, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic, doctrine, operational environment, military operation

Published: June 15, 2011  Show citation

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Zona, P. (2011). The Various Ways of Civil-Military Development (Concepts and Doctrines). Czech Military Review92(2), 20-29
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