Full Description
Volatility is one of the most characteristic features of contemporary security.
The level of threats increases or decreases, completely new phenomena appear
and quickly disturb the global balance and threaten the durability of security
systems. This dynamic nature of security verifies both the state and process, as
well as their understanding by researchers.
The monograph refers to key aspects of the contemporary understanding of
security, in its military, political, social, and informational context, as well
as other dimensions. It presents and analyzes the identification criteria and
determinants of security and characterizes the nature of contemporary threats
and the dynamics of their changes. Armed conflicts, terrorism, migration,
digital threats, loss of national identity, and populist use of security categories
to justify the use of extraordinary measures to combat threats are among the
selected areas discussed by the authors. The monograph also raises the issues
of cooperation for security, its management and education for security as a key
activity to ensure it.
Contents
Bernard Wiśniewski/Paweł Lubiewski: Security Identification Criteria - Paulina Polko/Karol Kujawa: Constructing Security: Securitisation, Riskification and Desecuritisation - Robert Socha/Andrzej Czupryński: Contemporary Threat Perceptions - Paulina Polko/Bernard Wiśniewski: Risk Assessment in Security Studies - Juliusz Piwowarski: Security Culture: The Unification of the Concepts of Security and Culture - Arkadiusz Letkiewicz: Security Management - Włodzimierz Fehler: Information Resources as a Means of Security Policy in the
Contemporary World . - Andrzej Wawrzusiszyn: Relations Between Migration and Security - Tomasz Safjański: The Effectiveness of Countering Cross-border Terrorism in the
Framework of Global International Police Cooperation - Artur Michalak: The Contemporary Nature of Armed Conflicts - Karol Kujawa/Katarzyna Szczepańska-Woszczyna: The Idea of the European Army in the Security Policy of the European
Union: Perspectives and Challenges - Andrzej Pieczywok: Education for Security in Europe: Selected Forms and Thematic Areas - Conclusions