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Civil-Military Cooperation for the Countering of Threats: Protection of Civilians During the Development of a Threat

In: Handbook for Management of Threats

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  • M. Stette

    (BwConsulting – Inhouse Consulting of the German Armed Forces)

  • K. Porath

    (Civil-Military Cooperation Centre of Excellence)

  • S. Muehlich

    (Civil-Military Cooperation Centre of Excellence)

Abstract

In this paper proposals based on the “Total Defence” model to involve citizens more in national security preparedness are presented. In addition, the role of member states as entities that should be encouraged to hold cross-stakeholder exercises that explicitly involve actors relevant to society is mentioned. The role of CIMIC and CMI in promoting societal resilience is primarily of a supportive nature within NATO. At the same time, the CIMIC core functions must be continuously fulfilled. The development of a civil-military network is eminently important in order to be prepared for a crisis. Finally, the ability to analyse the structures of the host nation is also highlighted.

Suggested Citation

  • M. Stette & K. Porath & S. Muehlich, 2023. "Civil-Military Cooperation for the Countering of Threats: Protection of Civilians During the Development of a Threat," Springer Optimization and Its Applications, in: Konstantinos P. Balomenos & Antonios Fytopoulos & Panos M. Pardalos (ed.), Handbook for Management of Threats, pages 475-520, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spochp:978-3-031-39542-0_23
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39542-0_23
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