CIMIK Outlook (2035 and Beyond...)

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  • Gábor Hangya

Kulcsszavak:

Civil-Military Cooperation, strategic foresight

Absztrakt

Attempting to describe the future is always a risk stirring the pot. Having said that, when we have presented content from extensive and periodical foresight work done by NATO, supported by scholars, it offers an exceptional opportunity to take. This article is focusing only on the future of civil-military cooperation (CIMIC) as an institutionalised NATO capability. The short-term outlook is based on already evolving issues coming from practical experience. The ambitious long-term view is using the results of the above-mentioned NATO future project, resulting in effects of identified worldwide implications. As a conclusion, the author intends to detect the main patterns of future CIMIC, showing the possible way ahead in terms of capability development.

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Gábor Hangya

Lt Col Gábor Hangya is serving as a deputy commander of the Hungarian Defence Forces Civil-Military Cooperation and Psychological Operations Centre (HDF CMCPOC). Currently he is attending the general staff course at the Faculty of Military Science and Officer Training of National University of Public Service. His responsibilities as part of the leadership include capability development as well as concept work mostly related to CIMIC and PSYOPS. He has been member of the Hungarian CIMIC family since the establishment of the national capability. He has had different positions within the unit and also served as a staff officer in J9 at the Hungarian Joint Force Command. His conceptual affiliation is coming from the CIMIC Centre of Excellence, where he spent four years as the first Hungarian member of Concepts, Interoperability, Capabilities Branch. During his NATO assignment he was part of custodian group of NATO CIMIC doctrine as well as conceptual projects, such as Civil-Military Interaction (CMI), Stabilisation and Reconstruction (S&R), or Strategic Foresight Analysis (SFA). His mission experience as a CIMIC practitioner is coming from Afghanistan.

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2018-05-15

Hogyan kell idézni

Hangya, G. (2018). CIMIK Outlook (2035 and Beyond.). Honvédségi Szemle – Hungarian Defence Review, 146(1), 213–222. Elérés forrás https://kiadvany.magyarhonvedseg.hu/index.php/honvszemle/article/view/318

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