Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka, 2022

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Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka nr 1, 2022 (Security Strategies in Times of Uncertainty)

Spis treści:

Wulf Lapins, EU-Strategien im Wandel von Zeit und Situation

Joachim Diec, Demography as a security strategy factor in Poland and the Russian Federation

Anna Jach, A new “gathering of Russian lands”: Russia’s return to imperialism

Krystian Pachucki-Włosek, Russian minority and the security of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Małgorzata Kamola-Cieślik, Polish government policy towards the hard coal mining sector after 2015

Michał Paszkowski, Polish-Norwegian cooperation in the field of energy security in the political thought of Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (PiS) and Platforma Obywatelska (PO)

Natalia Adamczyk, Defence policy of the Republic of Poland in the face of Russian aggression against Ukraine

Grzegorz Baziur, Operation “Sluice”. The so-called migration crisis at the Polish-Belarussian border: an example of hybrid actions taken in the second half of 2021 as documented in the reports of the Polish border guard

Lutz Kleinwächter, Zur Sicherheitsstrategie Deutschlands in der „Zeitenwende“

Paulina Stępniewska-Szydłowska, The origin of the Turkish Armed Forces: Kemalism and the proclamation of the Turkish Republic

Patrycja Tyborowska, Katarzyna Walat, Building civil society in post-1989 Poland by implementing the principle of openness of public life in non-governmental organisations in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship


Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka nr 2, 2022 (Security management mechanisms in the face of contemporary threats)

Spis treści:

Katarzyna Sienkiewicz-Małyjurek, Benefits, challenges, and perspectives of using the blockchain technology in emergency management

Krzysztof Waśniewski, The management of distributed energy resources for national security

Andrzej Chodyński, Using ambidexterity in the ecological security management of organisations

Anna Bałamut, Hydrogen use in Poland in the light of EU policy to move away from coal: the concepts of hydrogen valleys and smart and sustainable cities

Janusz Ziarko, Soft Systems Methodology in identifying and eliminating occupational safety hazards

Agnieszka Giszterowicz, Operationalising a safety culture in the management of a business entity (case study)

Michał Adam Leśniewski, The manager and the safety culture of the organisation: a conceptual model

Marta du Vall, Marta Majorek, Information management and engaged journalism in the conditions of manipulated mainstream media transmission – OKO.press as the example

Marta Majorek, Top-down selection of information as an element of strategic information management in the event of a threat of internal destabilisation


Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka nr 3, 2022 (The Total Defence 21st century.COM – building a resilient society)

Spis treści:

Derek Jones, J. Bryant Love, Resilience and Resistance 2.0: initial lessons of Ukraine and the implications of resilience and resistance efforts to deter and respond to invasion and occupation by revisionist powers

Robert Borkowski, The resilience theorem as a new way to conceptualise security and defence

Robert Reczkowski, Andrzej Lis, Cognitive Warfare: what is our actual knowledge and how to build state resilience?

Roman S. Czarny, Krzysztof Kubiak, Total Defence in a consumer society: a real possibility or wishful thinking? The case study of Sweden

Artur Michalak, Common defence – the past or the future?

Nicola Bonomi, Stefano Bergonzini, What role can Stability Policing play in total defence and building resilience?

Elżbieta Majchrowska, Economic defence as one of the pillars of total defence – the case of RTAs as an instrument of strengthening the EU’s competitiveness on foreign markets

Barbara Wiśniewska-Paź, The idea of synergic quality management as a key pillar of building social resilience

Paulina Polko, Just/unjust securitisation and social mobilisation

Derek Jones, Brian Mehan, Stronger together: the integration of a nation’s special operations forces and voluntary-based formations in comprehensive and total defence

Otto C. Fiala, Communicating the resistance

Edgars Allers, Zdzisław Śliwa, The voluntary forces’ role within the security systems of the Baltic countries: dissimilar but cohesive

Sandor Fabian, Professional resistance forces as a defence framework for small countries

Terry Johanson, Differing concepts of total defence in small states: comparing the cases of New Zealand and Poland

Joanna Grzela, Finland’s readiness for comprehensive national defence

Jānis Bērziņš, Latvia’s comprehensive defence approach

Kevin D. Stringer, The total defence snap link for national resistance: territorial defence forces – the Swiss example

Alex Issa, How to build a resilient society in a weak state: the case of Lebanon

Marco Massimo Grandi, A tale of two hemispheres: Norwegian and Australian approaches to national resilience. A comparative analysis

Sławomir Łazarek, How to increase Poland’s resilience?

Monika Lipert-Sowa, Enhancing resilience: the state of play in NATO, European Union, and Poland

Miron Lakomy, Assessing the potential of OSINT on the Internet in supporting military operations

Karolina Kuśmirek, Information activities during the migration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border as a threat to society’s resilience

Marcin Marcinko, The legal status of civil defence organisation during armed conflict and belligerent occupation

Thomas Matyók, Srečko Zajc, Human security and human-centred defence as individual responsibility and collective activity

Andrzej Pieczywok, Education for security in the area of human threat

Katarzyna Czornik, The education system in the development of total defence. Poland’s perspective

Ilona Urych, Zbigniew Leśniewski, Opportunities to increase Poland’s defence capacity through in-service training for teachers of military preparation units

Kamila Lech, Mirosław Laskowski, Pro-health education of youth and the physical fitness of the 21st century society

Patrycja Pietrzak, Mirosław Laskowski, The role of the family environment in strengthening pro-defensive attitudes of the 21st century society

Paulina Czernik, Mirosław Laskowski, The shaping of moral attitudes as a pillar of contemporary security and social order

Barbara Halicka, Paweł Rafał Ostolski, Military leadership: case studies


Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka nr 4, 2022 (Stress in uniformed services)

Spis treści:

Krzysztof Janik, Andrzej Skowroński, The service of police officers and soldiers at the Polish-Belarusian border during the 2021–2022 crisis

Monika Ostrowska, Cezary Podlasiński, Combat stress within the Polish Armed Forces

Jerzy Gut, Kamil Niedziela, The phenomenon of job burnout on the example of police officers in the city of Krakow

Bohuslava Mihalčová, Michal Pružinský, Changes in perception of gender stereotypes in the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic

Iwona Osmólska, Józef Pruchniak, Apolitical reality of Polish Police

Monika Ostrowska, Renata Stojecka-Zuber, Zbigniew Nowak, Burnout in the police officers serving at Krakow Constabulary

Kazimierz Nagody-Mrozowicz, Konstanty Mrozowicz, Managing the culture of fear in shaping the behavior and attitudes of the members of the organization

Janusz Wojtycza, Participation of youth from Lesser Poland and Cieszyn Silesia in the fight for the Cieszyn Region and in Silesian Uprisings in the years 1919–1921


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  • Pozycja
    Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka 2022, nr 4 (XLIX): Stress in uniformed services
    (Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2022) Ostrowska, Monika; Mazur, Sławomir; Janik, Krzysztof; Skowroński, Andrzej; Podlasiński, Cezary; Gut, Jerzy; Niedziela, Kamil; Mihalčová, Bohuslava; Pružinský, Michal; Osmólska, Iwona; Pruchniak, Józef; Stojecka-Zuber, Renata; Nowak, Zbigniew; Nagody-Mrozowicz, Kazimierz; Mrozowicz, Konstanty; Wojtycza, Janusz
    Introduction: "The term stress has become very popular in recent years. Although widely used, it is still ambiguous. It is applied when referring to uncommon, traumatic events, but also with regard to everyday life situations and related experiences. The concept of stress is derived from the works of physiologist Walter Cannon and endocrinologist Hans Selye and concerns primarily biological stress considered in terms of reactions to present stimuli. Any symptoms of maladjustment or lack of adaptation are treated as indicators of stress. Cannon used the term stress to describe the ‘fight or flight’ response triggered to restore the disturbed balance of the body as a result of the activity of disruptive stimuli."(...)
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    Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka 2022, nr 2 (XLVII) Security management mechanisms in the face of contemporary threats
    (Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2022) Chodyński, Andrzej; Sienkiewicz-Małyjurek, Katarzyna; Waśniewski, Krzysztof; Bałamut, Anna; Ziarko, Janusz; Giszterowicz, Agnieszka; Leśniewski, Michał Adam; du Vall, Marta; Majorek, Marta; Jabłoński, Marek; Krüger, Dirk-Ulrich; Kazimierski, Andrzej; Kwieciński, Mirosław
    Introduction: "The level of security of an organisation depends on a variety of factors, including the ability to identify risks and the implementation of security management, including governance mechanisms. The following criteria are considered in the typology of security threats: 1) objective – this includes political, military, and economic, as well as social and environmental security; 2) sources of threats – described as natural, technical, systemic, demographic, ideological, economic, educational, psychological, cultural, and other; 3) environmental – different environments are taken into account: natural, social, political, economic, scientific, and technological; 4) coverage – from global, through continental and regional, to local; and 5) scale of the threats – from the global level, through the international and state levels, to the administrative unit level."(...)
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    Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka 2022, nr 3 (XLVIII): The Total Defence 21st century.COM – building a resilient society
    (Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2022) Lasoń, Marcin; Klisz, Maciej; Elak, Leszek; Jones, Derek; Love, J. Bryant; Borkowski, Robert; Reczkowski, Robert; Lis, Andrzej; Czarny, Roman S.; Kubiak, Krzysztof; Michalak, Artur; Bonomi, Nicola; Bergonzini, Stefano; Majchrowska, Elżbieta; Wiśniewska-Paź, Barbara; Polko, Paulina; Mehan, Brian; Fiala, Otto C.; Allers, Edgars; Śliwa, Zdzisław; Fabian, Sandor; Johanson, Terry; Grzela, Joanna; Bērziņš, Jānis; Stringer, Kevin D.; Issa, Alex; Grandi, Marco Massimo; Łazarek, Sławomir; Lipert-Sowa, Monika; Lakomy, Miron; Kuśmirek, Karolina; Marcinko, Marcin; Matyók, Thomas; Zajc, Srečko; Pieczywok, Andrzej; Czornik, Katarzyna; Urych, Ilona; Leśniewski, Zbigniew; Lech, Kamila; Laskowski, Mirosław; Pietrzak, Patrycja; Czernik, Paulina; Halicka, Barbara; Ostolski, Paweł Rafał; Marek, Michał
    Introduction: "When we started working on the issue entitled “The Total Defence 21st century. COM – building a resilient society”, we did not know then how topical this issue would become. We were aware of its importance, especially since 2014, which was the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine. However, we did not think that the need to build an effective concept of total/comprehensive defence, and then its implementation, would become so pressing in February 2022. Two of the three general regularities in the history of international relations have also become extremely topical. We are talking about the clash between imperial and polyarchic tendencies, and nations’ desire to express their independence and identity, and as a result, to have their own state. It can be assumed that in order to achieve this goal, as well as for small and medium-sized states to be able to defend themselves against the forces of empires and effectively deter them, they must use the concept of total/comprehensive defence, in its improved, 21st century version."(...)
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    Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka 2022, nr 1 (XLVI): Security Strategies in Times of Uncertainty
    (Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2022) Molo, Beata; Kleinwächter, Lutz; Lapins, Wulf; Diec, Joachim; Jach, Anna; Pachucki-Włosek, Krystian; Kamola-Cieślik, Małgorzata; Paszkowski, Michał; Adamczyk, Natalia; Baziur, Grzegorz; Stępniewska-Szydłowska, Paulina; Tyborowska, Patrycja; Pradetto, August; Gärtner, Heinz; Kruk, Aleksandra; Grudzińska, Adrianna; Khmilevska, Polina
    Introduction: "We are pleased to present our readers with this recent issue of our journal “Security. Theory and Practice”. This time, it features a vast array of studies that look at issues related to security strategies. The Articles and Materials section opens with the article by Wulf Lapins, entitled EU-Strategien im Wandel von Zeit und Situation, which offers a synthetic approach to the developed and implemented strategies of the European Union. The paper by Joachim Diec Demography as a security strategy factor in Poland and the Russian Federation focuses on the perception of demographic security in Poland and Russia as a major facet of social and state security. The author concludes that the Polish political narrative and the declared set of state goals focus more on the social sphere, while the Russian rhetoric and politics are more state-oriented. The contemporary rebuilding of the sphere of influence of the Russian Federation, covering the area of the so-called “near abroad”, has been scrutinised by Anna Jach in her article A new “gathering of Russian lands”: Russia’s return to imperialism."(...)