Migration - How CSDP can support LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Annexes
AUTHORS INDEX (in alphabetical order) A
Prof. Dr Sven Biscop is director of the Europe in the World Programme at the ADL – Advanced Distance Learning
Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels and teaches AFD – French Development Agency
at Ghent University and at the College of Europe in Bruges. He is a member of AFISMA – African-led International Support Mission in Mali
the Executive Academic Board of the European Security and Defence College AFRICOM – United States Africa Command
(ESDC). Since 2015, Sven has held the title of ‘honorary fellow’ of the ESDC. His AIES – Austria Institute for European and Security Policy
numerous publications cover foreign, security and defence-related topics. AMA – Agreement on Movement and Access
Lieutenant General Günter HÖFLER is the Military Representative of Austria to AMANI–Africa – EU training and exercise programme supporting the African Union's capacity to manage and deploy
the European Union and NATO. His previous posts include Commander of the the African Standby Forces
Austrian Armed Forces (2006 – 2012) and of the Austrian International Opera- AMIF - Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund
tions Command (1999 – 2006). From 1995 to 1999, he was the first Austrian AMIS – African Union Mission in Sudan
Liaison Officer and Military Attaché to NATO/the Partnership for Peace. Günter AMISOM – African Mission in Somalia
has been awarded numerous national and international distinctions. His publi- AMM – Aceh Monitoring Mission
cations focus on security and military policy related subjects. APT – Advanced Persistent Threat
General Mikhail KOSTARAKOS graduated from the Hellenic Military Academy in ASPR – Austria Study Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution
1978. He was Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff from 2011 to AU – African Union
2015. The EU Foreign Affairs Council appointed him as Chairman of the Military
Committee a position he has held from 6 November 2015. Mikhail holds a Politi- B
cal Science degree from the Law Faculty of the University of Athens and an MSc
in “Diplomatic and Strategic Studies”. He speaks both English and French. BG – Battle Group
Roderick PARKES, PhD, joined the EUISS in late 2015, where he works on BiH – Bosnia and Herzegovina
issues of immigration, asylum and international home affairs cooperation. BP – Barcelona Process
Before this, he worked for four years as a researcher at the German Institute for
International and Security Affairs (SWP) in Berlin (2005-2009), before moving C
to Brussels and establishing SWP’s liaison office to the EU and NATO (2009-
2012). In 2012, he moved to the Polish Institute of International Affairs, PISM, C2 – Command and Control
in Warsaw. From late 2014, on leave from PISM, he spent a year at the Swe- CA – Comprehensive Approach
dish Institute of International Affairs (UI) working on a scholarship awarded by CAR – Central African Republic
the Swedish Foreign Ministry to research the EU’s refugee crisis. Roderick was CB – Confidence-Building
educated at the Universities of Edinburgh and Cambridge, as well as at the Insti- CBCR – Country-by-country reporting
tut d’Etudes Politiques in Grenoble. He has a PhD from the University of Bonn. CBRN – Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
Mr Dirk DUBOIS joined the Belgian Army in 1981. In the first part of his career CBSD – Capacity building in support of security and development
he held a number of operational posts in Belgium and abroad, as well as posts CBP - Customs and Border Protection
at the Belgian Artillery School. From 2007 to 2012 he was a training manager CCS – Capability Codes and Statements
at the European Security and Defence College, before joining the Belgian MoD’s CEAS – Common European Asylum System
Directorate-General for Education. In 2013, he became Chairperson for the Im- CEUMC – Chairman of the EU Military Committee
plementation Group for Military Erasmus. He was appointed Head of the ESDC CTC –Counter-Terrorism Coordinator (EU)
on 1 April 2015. CDIP – Concept Development Implementation Programme
Dr Jochen REHRL used to work for the Austrian Ministry of Defence and Sports. CDP – Capability Development Plan
He is currently seconded to the European External Action Service/European CEDC – Central European Defence Co-operation
Security and Defence College in Brussels. His previous posts include political CEPOL – European Police College
adviser both in Vienna and Brussels. Besides his ‘doctor iuris’, he holds masters CERT – Computer Emergency Response Team
degrees in economics, international relations and journalism from the Universi- CEUMC – Chairman of the Military Committee
ties of Salzburg and Vienna, as well as from the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna. CfC – Call for Contribution
His publications focus on foreign and security policy from a legal and political CFSP – Common Foreign and Security Policy
point of view. CIMIC – Civil-Military Co-operation
198 CIVCOM – Committee for Civilian Aspects of Crisis Management
CivOpsCdr – Civilian Operations Commander
CLS – Combat Life Support
CMC – Crisis Management Concept
CMO – Crisis Management Operation
CMP – Crisis Management Procedures
CMPD – Crisis Management and Planning Directorate
CP – Conflict Prevention
CoC – Code of Conduct
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