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Abstract

Since the 2016 terrorist attacks in Brussels, the Belgian Defence has undergone a significant shift in operational focus, increasingly taking on domestic missions. This evolution has been reinforced by major crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the floods of 2021, which expanded the military’s presence and visibility in civilian life. This chapter examines the broader transformation, empha-sizing how the BAF has moved beyond traditional military roles to assume internal responsibilities, including counter-terrorism, disaster response, and public health support. While this reflects a wider evolution in the military’s role within demo-cratic societies, the chapter focuses specifically on the COVID-19 crisis. In Belgium, the pandemic response emerged within a complex federal governance structure and exposed the lack of a clear legal framework for domestic military involvement, resulting in largely improvised, “ad hoc” arrangements. Despite institutional and financial constraints, the Belgian Defence offered vital support while mobilizing medical personnel, providing logistical assistance, and coordinating repatriations. Ultimately, the chapter highlights the importance of building societal resilience through coordinated responses, emphasizing that effective crisis management relies not solely on the military but on the vital collaboration with civilian and political actors.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMilitary Operations in Response to Domestic Emergencies and Global Pandemics
Subtitle of host publicationImplications for Civil-Military Relations
PublisherSpringer
Pages217-232
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-86741-5
ISBN (Print)978-3-031-86740-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

NameThe Military and Society
PublisherSpringer

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