Monday 1 November 2010

A MOCK CONFERENCE OF ARMY CHIEFS/COMMANDANTS AND CIVILIANS ON CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS

POL4301 – MILITARY AND POLITICS

A SIMULATION PROGRAMME – 2008/2009


 

A MOCK CONFERENCE OF ARMY CHIEFS/COMMANDANTS AND CIVILIANS ON CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS


 

Countries Represented:


 

  1. USA
  2. United Kingdom
  3. New Zealand
  4. France
  5. Germany
  6. Italy
  7. Denmark
  8. Switzerland
  9. The Netherlands
  10. Canada
  11. China
  12. South Africa
  13. Indonesia
  14. India
  15. Israel
  16. Nigeria
  17. Yugoslavia
  18. Romania
  19. Australia


 

Introduction

Globalization has created new needs and indeed imperative for global military, security and defence. Thus, inspite of persisting national differences and interests, internationalization of security cooperation is a vital condition of national security and defence.


 

In contemporary globalization, there is deep interconnectedness in economic, political, social and cultural processes between nations, so security and defence too cannot be met by national isolation. Therefore, cooperative proficiency between nations would have become and remained key component for efficiency of military officers and civilian institutions for security and defence.


 

The Case

Post-colf War changes have transformed modern military ti post-modern which among other things involve change of mission and integration with civilian community. At another level, the notion of security has also changed from merely lack of military threat to any threat against the people even if is by government economic and social policies. As such security reform now gives the civilians definite roles to play to guarantee security.


 

A stable Civil-Military-Relations is desirable in order for both the Armed forces and civilians to cooperate in order to attain goals of security and defence. We are going to conduct a mock conference of Chief of Army Staff/Army Generals, together with civilian experts to provide a useful forum for the promotion of Civil-Military-Relations.


 

The purpose is to expose students to build capacity on reading and developing of ideas to share and compare with others by colleagues.


 

Secondly, will give an opportunity to student to develop what they received from theory-based lectures to the practices across the globe.


 

Thirdly, as a New Model of Civil Military Relations is fast evolving in many countries, the mock conference will open to the students what is this model and how is it.


 

The mock forum may among others address the following issues if is relevant to the practice of CMR of the country they are representing:

  1. Democratic control of Armed Forces and Defence structure;
  2. The need of transparency in military affairs;
  3. Instilment of democratic values inside military organization;
  4. Postmodern Armed Forces – New Roles and Missions;
  5. How is power distributed between government and Armed Forces;
  6. What of political-business-military cooperation


 

Each seminar is an Army General and Commandant of a Military formation of his country. These are:

  1. Mustapha Mukhtar
  2. Lawal Shehu
  3. Sani Garba Wakili
  4. Abdullahi Mu'awiyah
  5. Abba Adamu Talba
  6. Musa Yusuf Yahaya
  7. Musa Garba Usman
  8. Abdullahi Shehu Yusuf
  9. Fa'izah Tukur Pate
  10. Sani Sabi'u
  11. Umar A. Ahmed
  12. Riyauddeen Z. Maitama
  13. Amina Idris
  14. Fatima Ali Suwidi
  15. Mohammed Hashim
  16. Alaba Kazeem
  17. Salihi Ahmad Aliyu
  18. Babangida Salihi
  19. anas Sule
  20. Jamilu Haladu


 

One person each will come from each seminar as a civilian expert in the forum of the discussion on CMR


 

M. M. Yusif

April, 2009

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