Title: Peace Operations
1Peace Operations
- The Regionalization of Peace Operations
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2 Content
- Conceptual challenge and Political issue
- Legal aspects
- Historical evolution
- Advantage et inconvenient
- Inventory
- New trend interinstitutional cooperation
- Conclusion
3 1. Conceptual challenge and political issue
- 1.1. Various meanings (positive)
- Increasing RO involvement in Peace Operations
- Selective commitment of Big Powers
- Regional contributing countries
4 1. Conceptual challenge and political issue (2)
- 1.2. Various meanings (Negative)
- Fading out of UN role
- Lack of interest of Western powers for
out-of-area conflicts - Withdrawal of Western powers from selected areas
5 2. Legal aspects
- UN Charter Chapter VIII
- Art.52 1 do not prevent if compatible
- 2 et 3 implicit subsidiarity principle
(Chapter VI) - Art.53 SC monopole for coercive action (Chapter
VII)
6 3. Historical evolution
- 3.1. An agenda for peace (1992)
- Increasing role of RO
- Pragmatic approach
- Method subordination
- UN AG Resolution (1993)
7 3. Historical evolution (2)
- 3.2. Supplement to An Agenda for Peace
- 4 methods of cooperation
- Consultation
- Diplomatic support
- Task sharing
- Joint operation
8 3. Historical evolution (3)
- 4 principles
- UN-RO consultation mechanisms
- United Nations primacy
- Clear tasks sharing
- Consistency of member states action
9 3. Historical Evolution (4)
- 3.3. Brahimi Report (2000)
- Encourage UN-RO cooperation
- Disparity of RO capacities
- Training and support to RO
10 3. Historical Evolution (4)
- 3.4. Recent trends
- SC Presidential Statement
- Increasing number of actors
11 12 4. Advantages and Inconvenient
- 4.1. Advantages
- Proximity
- Rapidity
- Involvement and commitment
- Higher consensus probability
- Parties consent
- Non involvement of external powers
13 4. Advantages and inconvenient
- 4.2. Inconvenient
- Neutrality more difficult
- Agenda of regional powers
- Capacity
- Legitimacy
- External influence
14 4. Advantages and inconvenient
- 4.3. Underlying political debate
- Central role of Security Council
- Western troops under Blue Helmet?
- Enhancement of regional peacekeeping capacities
15 5. Inventory
- 5.1. Organization of American States
- RO recognized by UN
- Non military contributions in the 90s (Salvador,
Haiti) - No planning capacity for military operations
16 5. Inventory (2)
- 5.2. ASEAN
- More a forum than an OR
- Preference for UN action (Cambodia)
- Ad hoc coalition (Eastern Timor)
17 5. Inventory (3)
- 5.3. European Union
- Headline Goal (Helsinki 1999) 60 000 soldiers
- 13 Battlegroups
- Shortfalls strategic tpt., comm., intelligence
- UE staff but no planning capacity
- Berlin plus
18 5. Inventory (4)
- 5.4. OSCE
- Support to peace operations (niche between EU and
NATO) - Reform of security sector
- Election Process
- Human rights monitoring
19 5. Inventory (5)
- 5.5. African Union
- Peace and Security Council
- Stand-by African Forces (FAA)
- 1 brigade (5000 h.) in each of the 5 subregions
- 6 scenarios
- RECAMP, ACRI, ACOTA (African Contingency
Operations Training and Assistance program)
20 5. Inventory (6)
- 5.6. NATO
- Military alliance turned to regional security
organization - Structures and efficiency inherited from the Cold
War - Balkans SFOR, IFOR, KFOR
- Afghanistan ISAF
- NATO Response Force (NRF) 17 000 .
21 6. New Trend Interinstitutional Cooperation
- Tasks Sharing (Afgh., Kosovo)
- Sequential Deployment (Chad)
- Joint Operation ( Hybrid )
22Joint Appointments
Joint Special Representative
Deputy Joint Representative
Force Commander
Police Commissioner
Force Commander
Deputy Force Commander
Deputy Police Commissioner
Deputy Force Commander
23Peace and Security Council
Security Council
Commission
Peace and Security
Secretary General
Darfur Desk
DPKO
Joint Support Coordination Mechanism
Joint Special Representative
UNAMID
24Peace and Security Council
Security Council
Commission
Peace and Security
UNSG
Darfur Desk
DPKO
Joint Special Representative
UNAMID
Joint Support Coordination Mechanism
25 7. Conclusion
- Various meanings of Regionalization
- Heterogeneity with Western supremacy
- Primacy of UN Security Council?
- Main Powers involvement?
- Risk of proliferation of regional and subregional
actors?
26Peace and Security African Architecture
Peace and Security Council
Panel of the Wises
African Peace Fund
Chairman of the AU Commission
Peace and Security Department
Military Staff
African Stand-By Forces
ECOWAS Economic Community of Western African
States
North Africa
CEMAC Communauté économique et monétaire de
lAfrique centrale
IGAD Intergovernmental Authority for Development
SADC South African Development Community
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