The war in Ukraine and international security
- Autor: Mirosław Banasik Agnieszka Rogozińska Piotr Gawliczek redakcja naukowa
- Wydawca: Difin
- ISBN: 978-83-8270-137-1
- Data wydania: 2022
- Liczba stron/format: 260/B5
- Oprawa: miękka
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It is possible to formulate the assumption that the monograph is a reference to an important problem area – changing/new paradigm of the security environment. The idea behind the book is to provide readers with a publication that is not only focused on the war in Ukraine but also on the other aspects/dimensions of inter- national security.
Considering the spirit of the current debates within the scientific community, it is possible to formulate the assumption on the importance and value of this monograph which not only builds knowledge about current international security but also looks towards the future.
Contents:
Introduction
PART 1. THREATS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Phillip A. Petersen, Greg King Melcher
CHAPTER 1. Open Source Intelligence Assessment of Putin’s War on Ukraine
Mirosław Banasik
CHAPTER 2. The Domination of the Russian Federation Below the Threshold of Open Armed Conflict
Oleh Oliynyk
CHAPTER 3. Institutional Capacity of the Euro-Atlantic Security System in the Conditions of Russia’s Military Aggression Against Ukraine
PART 2. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY POLICY
Yehor Brailian
CHAPTER 4. Climate Dimension of the Russian Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine
Jerzy Tomasik
CHAPTER 5. Deterrence in the Age of Hybrid Threats
Attila Máté Kovács
CHAPTER 6. Modernization and Post-modernization in Russia
Piotr Gawliczek, Khayal Iskandarov Ibrahim, Vugar Mammadzada Mahammadali
CHAPTER 7. Azerbaijan’s Isolation Policy: Causes and Consequences
PART 3. UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL POLICY
Collins Chong Yew Keat
CHAPTER 8. Russia’s Dream Comeback and Future American Primacy
Tomasz Płudowski
CHAPTER 9. American Foreign Policy Doctrines from Isolationism to Indispensability (and Somewhat Back?)
Agnieszka Rogozińska
CHAPTER 10. U.S. Policy Toward the Russian-Ukrainian War of 2022
Piotr Gawliczek, Viktoriia Krykun, Nataliya Tarasenko, Maksym Tyshchenko, Oleksandr Shapran
CHAPTER 11. Computer Adaptive Multistage Language Testing According to Nato Stanag 6001: Background and Benefits
Concluding Remarks
Information about Authors
Mirosław Banasik
doktor habilitowany w dyscyplinie nauk o bezpieczeństwie, pułkownik dyplomowany Wojska Polskiego, absolwent studiów doktoranckich Akademii Obrony Narodowej w Warszawie i podyplomowych studiów polityki obronnej Akademii Obrony NATO w Rzymie. Zajmował szereg stanowisk dowódczych i sztabowych. Był między innymi Zastępcą Polskiego Narodowego Przedstawiciela Wojskowego przy Kwaterze Głównej Sojuszniczych Sił NATO w Europie, szefem Centrum Zarządzania Kryzysowego MON i Centrum Operacyjnego Ministra Obrony Narodowej. Obecnie zatrudniony na stanowisku profesora nadzwyczajnego w Katedrze Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego Wydziału Nauk Społecznych Uniwersytetu Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach. Dorobek naukowy obejmuje 10 monografii i ponad 70 opublikowanych w Polsce i za granicą opracowań naukowych. Swoje zainteresowania badawcze koncentruje wokół zagadnień związanych z bezpieczeństwem w wymiarze narodowym i międzynarodowym, planowaniem strategicznym, prowadzeniem wojen nowej generacji, zarządzaniem kryzysowym i pozyskiwaniem nowych zdolności operacyjnych.
Assoc. Prof. in the discipline of security sciences, certified Colonel of the
Polish Army, graduated from doctoral studies at the National Defence Academy in Warsaw and
studies of defence policy from the NATO Defence Academy in Rome. He held several command
and staff positions. He was, among others, Deputy of the Polish National Military Representative
at the Headquarters of NATO Allied Forces in Europe, Head of the Crisis Management Centre of
the Ministry of Defence and the Operations Centre of the Minister of National Defence. Currently
employed as an university professor in the Department of Security Sciences of the Faculty of Law
and Social Sciences of the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce. His scientific output includes
12 monographs and over 80 scientific studies published in Poland and abroad. His research interests
focus on issues related to national and international security, strategic planning, conducting new
generation wars, crisis management and acquisition new operational capabilities.
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Agnieszka Rogozińska
doktor nauk społecznych, adiunkt w Katedrze Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego Uniwersytetu Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach. Sekretarz redakcji czasopism Polityka i Bezpieczeństwo oraz Niepodległość: czasopismo poświęcone najnowszej historii Polski. Stażystka Biblioteki Polskiej w Paryżu, Instytutu Polskiego i Muzeum im. gen. Sikorskiego w Londynie, a także Uniwersytetu Lumsa w Rzymie i Uniwersytetu w Cordobie. Zainteresowania badawcze koncentruje na problematyce bezpieczeństwa euroatlantyckiego, instytucjonalnym wymiarze bezpieczeństwa i współczesnych zagrożeniach dla bezpieczeństwa.
Doctor of social sciences, graduate of the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce. Intern at the Polish Library in Paris, Polish Institute and Museum. Gen. Sikorski in London, as well as Lumsa University in Rome and the University of Cordoba. Member of the Program Council and analyst at the Strategic Analysis Center of the New Europe Institute. Particularly interested in international security issues, the institutional dimension of security and contemporary security threats.
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Piotr Gawliczek (Assoc. Prof.) Ph.D. graduated from Polish Naval Academy Gdynia. In 2001 he attended Strategic Course of the Command and Staff College of the Bundeswehr. In 2004 he completed Ph.D. studies at the National Defence University Warsaw. In 2005 he attended the High-Level Course of the European Security and Defence College (ESDC). He also completed the Senior Course of the NATO Defense College, Rome (2006). In 2009 he defended his postdoctoral thesis (habilitates) on asymmetric threats. His research and educational activities are focused on information and communications technologies (ICT), Advanced Distributed Learning, and mobile learning within education and training. He is also focusing on asymmetric threats, strategic communications, leadership issues, and the Bologna Process. He supports the efforts of the partner countries within the Defence Enhancement Education Programs (DEEP). He has written numerous publications on questions of ICT, e-learning, Bologna Process, asymmetric threats, and leadership. He has implemented e-learning/ADL system solutions, based on the LMS ILIAS platform, in many military and civilian educational entities. Doctor honoris causa of the National Defence University of Ukraine, Kyiv (2020).
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