Critical infrastructure and strategic resilience of the state
Abstract: Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic and the events related to Russia's aggression against Ukraine, as well as the general increase in tension in international relations, have put the global, regional and national security systems of individual countries to a severe test. Experienc...
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| Language: | English |
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SITK RP
2023-05-01
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| Series: | Przegląd Komunikacyjny |
| Online Access: | https://www.transportation.overview.pwr.edu.pl/UPLOAD/BAZA-ARTYKULOW/ENG/2023/05/A_ENG_23_05_04.pdf |
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| Summary: | Abstract: Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic and the events related to Russia's aggression
against Ukraine, as well as the general increase in tension in international relations, have put
the global, regional and national security systems of individual countries to a severe test.
Experiences from these events provide many conclusions that should be used in the process of
adapting security systems to the new and constantly changing political-military, economic,
social and natural environment. These experiences have highlighted the importance of the
strategic resilience of the state, as well as of alliances. This was reflected in both national and
allied normative documents. In the North Atlantic Alliance, the Resilience Committee was
established as the highest advisory body for strategic resilience and preparing the society to
function in times of crisis and war. In several countries, intensive work is underway to
develop a state resilience strategy linked to a national security strategy. Unlike the latter, state
resilience strategies are designed to limit the risk of disruption to the most basic functions of
the state and society to an acceptable level and ensure that they can be restored in a reasonable
time and at a reasonable price.
Keywords: Critical infrastructure; Strategic Resilience; National security |
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| ISSN: | 0033-2232 2544-6037 |