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Author
Stańczyk Jerzy
Title
Zasadnicze uwarunkowania i problemy ewolucji bezpieczeństwa europejskiego u progu XXI wieku
The Essential Conditions and Problems of the Evolution of European Security at the Beginning of XXI Century
Source
Doctrina. Studia społeczno-polityczne, 2012, nr 9, s. 263-277, przypisy
Doctrina. Social and Political Journal
Keyword
Bezpieczeństwo, Bezpieczeństwo międzynarodowe, Polityka bezpieczeństwa
Security, International security, Security policy
Note
streszcz., summ.
Abstract
Autor przedstawia nowe środowisko bezpieczeństwa europejskiego po zimnej wojnie, w tym nie tylko wyzwania i zagrożenia dla międzynarodowego bezpieczeństwa lecz też zasadnicze warunki i problemy europejskiego bezpieczeństwa na początki XXI wieku. Pokazana tu została dynamika i ciągłość zmian zachodzących w międzynarodowym środowisku związanych z postępem technicznym. Ponadto podkreślony zostaje fakt, że środki, jakimi dysponuje współczesna polityka bezpieczeństwa nie są zdolne do skutecznego przeciwdziałania i zapobiegania nowym wyzwaniom i zagrożeniom.(abstrakt oryginalny)

The author presents a new European security environment after the cold war, including not only the challenges and threats to international security, but also the essential conditions and problems of the evolution of European security at the beginning of XXI century. He shows the dynamic and constant changes taking place within the international environment and those related to the progress of civilization. Moreover, he stresses that the current policy and security measures are not capable of effective action against having to appear before the new challenges and threats. Then, there is taken the problem of unity and identity in the transatlantic relationship. According to the author, in complicating sphere of international conditions increases the role of effectiveness of multilateral institutions of international cooperation. Due to the increasing importance of interdependence and internationalization, European security challenges are European-wide problem, and even transatlantic. Addressing them requires the preservation of unity, and this will be possible by strengthening the common identity based on shared values and common interests.(original abstract)
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ISSN
1730-0274
Language
pol
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