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2022 | XLVIII | 3 | 275-286

Article title

How to increase Poland’s resilience?

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The aim of the article is to identify and analyse key formal and legal documents and applicable procedures in the field of state security, which contribute to building the resilience of society and the Polish state. The main emphasis is put on the description of current regulations and the principles of managing and responding to crisis situations. Following that, based on a brief assessment of current activities, the author will present general directional assumptions of his (unofficial) concept of comprehensive strengthening of Poland’s resilience. This will include (1) a suggestion to designate national resilience areas, (2) identification of priority resilience areas, and (3) recommendation of directions for further action.

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3

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275-286

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published
2022

Contributors

  • Military University of Technology in Warsaw
  • War Studies University in Warsaw, Poland

References

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
2165715

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_48269_2451-0718-btip-2022-3-020
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