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Bibliogr. s. 19-24. Artykuł wygłoszony na UACES 45th Annual Conference, Bilbao (Spain), 7-9.09.2015
język:
angielski
abstrakt w j. angielskim:
Resilience is an increasingly relevant feature of contemporary security policy. It is no longer
a buzzword, it has turned in recent two decades to an analytical term useful in the study of
continuity and adaptive change in objects and systems, including social and political systems.
States and organizations have become increasingly aware of benefits drawn from the
‘resilience dividend’ for the sake of internal security, public order and systemic stability.
This paper is dedicated to resilience as an objective and a feature of the European Union as a
security community. In this respect, resilience is conceived as the capacity of the EU as an
international organization to prepare for disruptions and to build and reinforce capacity to
achieve revitalization from past crises and failures. Since resilience is predetermined by
situational awareness, preparedness, risk assessment and anticipation, intelligence is meant
to become a core and indispensable form of organized activity of the state or a security
community. Therefore, the emergence of an EU intelligence community should be identified
with the growing need to enhance resilience and preparedness of the EU and its member
states in the face of threats and dangers challenging security, stability and order within the
Union. A thesis developed in this paper claims that the EU has been developing its joint
intelligence capabilities with direct reference to resilience building and crisis management
capabilities as principal mechanisms of security governance in the EU.
słowa kluczowe w j. angielskim:
resilience, anticipation, intelligence-security-European Union, security, European Union
wydział: instytut / zakład / katedra:
Wydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznych : Instytut Nauk Politycznych i Stosunków Międzynarodowych