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Title: La NATO e lItalia


1
EVOLUTION vs. REVOLUTION TRANSFORMING OUR VISION
OF SECURITY
2
EVOLUTION REVOLUTION
Changing factors are transforming evolution into
revolution
3
MODERN ERA REVOLUTIONS
  • Building of nation-states after the Westphalia
    peace treaty
  • Napoleonic wars
  • WW1 - Industrialisation of the conflict
  • Nuclear weapons

4
THE SECURITY SCENARIO REVOLUTION
Characteristics
  • incubation period and triggering event
  • changing engines of political, social, economic
    and technological nature and only partially of
    military one
  • co-existence of changing elements and enduring
    ones

5
EVOLUTION REVOLUTION
Evolution Experience
Revolution Innovation
6
THE SECURITY SCENARIO REVOLUTION
?
Difficult and complex to react promptly to sudden
scenario changes
7
THE CAUSES OF THE CURRENT REVOLUTION
Go beyond the realms of security alone
Political, ethnic, religious, social, economic,
etc
8
THE CAUSES OF THE CURRENT REVOLUTION
  • Increasing gap between the developed and the
    underdeveloped world
  • Lost of fundamental values

9
THE CAUSES OF THE CURRENT REVOLUTION
  • Technology proliferation
  • Digital divide
  • Globalisation and interconnectivity
  • Information explosion

10
THE CAUSES OF THE CURRENT REVOLUTION
Loss of sovereignty
Decay of state capabilities to handle citizens
lives as well as inter-state relations (bad
governance)
Moving towards wider and differentiated supra
nation-aggregations
11
THE GLOBALISED CORE AND THE DISCONNECTED GAP
12
CORE GAP INTERACTION AREAS
Crisis occurring in the interaction area between
the globalised core and the disconnected gap
13
THE CURRENT REVOLUTION IMPLICATIONS
  • Modified risk perception
  • Need to develop coherent new strategies and
    efficient responses
  • Ability to identify changing factors from
    permanent ones

14
RESPONSE TO REVOLUTION
Security scenarios revolution
Security approach revolution
Integrated and holistic actions
15
FACING CURRENT REVOLUTION
  • Growing role of International Organisations
  • Interaction with other actors (e.g. NGOs)

16
FACING CURRENT REVOLUTION
Security internal-external continuum
17
FACING CURRENT REVOLUTION
Multilateralism Continuum Holistic approach
18
FACING CURRENT REVOLUTION
  • Pro-active strategies
  • Availability of a wide range of political,
    diplomatic, social economic and cooperation tools
    supported when and where needed by military
    component

19
FACING THE CURRENT REVOLUTION
Western World leading action
International Community decisions
Stabilising process
20
NATO EU PERSPECTIVE
  • NATO
  • Opportunities of art. 4
  • Optimising decision processes
  • Re-thinking partnership structures
  • Cooperation with Asian and Trans-Pacific
    countries
  • EU
  • Becoming a prominent actor
  • Growth of ESDP
  • Need of a strong political support

21
GROWTH OF NEW ACTORS
  • Spectacular growth of new actors, especially in
    Asia
  • China and India
  • Consequences on security and stability

22
ROLE CONTRIBUTION OF THE MILITARY COMPONENT
  • Military component is one of the available
    options
  • Wide range of intervention options, from
    preventive diplomacy to crisis management
  • Decisive in degraded crisis
  • Providing the essential security environment also
    in low risk scenarios

23
THE REVOLUTION OF MILITARY OPERATIONS
  • Mission does not end with the defeat of the
    opponent forces, but goes on with the
    stabilisation and reconstruction phases
  • Operating not only against or in favour of
    someone but also among someone
  • Prevailing militarily not sufficient to grant the
    achievement of political-strategic goals
  • When required, use of force has to be
    proportionate, selective, efficient and rapidly
    decisive

24
THE REVOLUTION OF MILITARY OPERATIONS
  • Knowledge of risk situations
  • Monitoring possible risk crisis areas
  • Containment of the effects
  • Interventions to contrast the destabilising
    factors

25
THE REVOLUTION OF MILITARY OPERATIONS
  • Capabilities, methodologies and intervention
    tools based on achievement of effects coherent
    with the desired goals
  • Net-centric architectures (sensors, information,
    operators, tools, etc)

26
THE MILITARY TRANSFORMATION
New approach to the security concept
Armed Forces Transformation
. conceptual and innovative revolution
involving all sectors...
27
THE MILITARY TRANSFORMATION
  • Conceptual shift based on
  • multinationality
  • interdisciplinary synergy
  • outreach
  • effect based

28
THE MILITARY TRANSFORMATION
  • Transformation must rest on
  • Multinational and interdisciplinary
    interoperability
  • Joint integration
  • Expeditionary connotation
  • Information superiority
  • Net-centric capabilities
  • Efficient engagement force protection
    capabilities
  • CIMIC

29
THE MILITARY TRANSFORMATIONTHE ITALIAN ARMED
FORCES PERSPECTIVE
Transforming while operating
  • Continuing to provide a strong contribution to
    the International security organisations
  • Speeding up the transformation coherently with
    the current one of NATO and European partners
  • Operational effectiveness and usability are
    priority requirements

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