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Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego Kształcenie w siłach zbrojnych w Polsce i na świecie w XXi wieKu. wybrane asPeKty redakcja Marcin lasoń, Piotr orłowski numer 3 (XXXVI) Kraków 2019 SECURITY THEORY AND PRACTICE EDUCATION IN THE ARMED FORCES IN POLAND AND IN THE WORLD IN THe 21ST CENTURY: SELECTED ISSU ES edited by Marcin Lasoń, Piotr Orłowski number 3 (XXXVI),number July–September, 4 (XVII), October–December, Krakow 2019 Krakow 2014 KwartalnikKwartalnik KrakowskiejKrakowskiej Akademii Akademii im. im.Andrzeja Andrzeja Frycza Frycza Modrzewskiego Modrzewskiego BEZPIECZEŃSTWO TEORIA I PRAKTYKA Kształcenie w siłach zbrOjnych w POLsce i na świecie w XXi wieKu. wybrane asPeK ty redakcja Marcin Lasoń, Piotr Orłowski numer numer4 (XVII), 3 pa(XXXVI),ździernik–grudzie lipiec–wrzesień,ń, Kraków Kraków 2014 2019 Bezpieczeństwo teoria i praktyka adres redakcji Kwartalnik ul. Gustawa Herlinga-Grudzińskiego 1, A, pok. 219 Krakowskiej Akademii 30-705 Kraków tel. (12) 25 24 666 im. Andrzeja e-mail: [email protected] Frycza Modrzewskiego btip.ka.edu.pl Czasopismo punktowane w rankingu Ministerstwa Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego oraz indeksowane w następujących bazach: Repozytorium eRIKA. Repozytorium Instytucjonalne Krakowskiej Akademii im. Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego; PBN. Polska Bibliografia Naukowa; Index Copernicus; CEJSH. The Central European Journal of Social Sciences; CEEOL. Central and Eastern European Online Library; BazHum Czasopismo „Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka” uzyskało dofinansowanie Ministerstwa Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego w ramach programu „Wsparcie dla czasopism naukowych” (2019–2020) rada wydawnicza Krakowskiej akademii im. andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego Klemens Budzowski, Maria Kapiszewska, Zbigniew Maciąg, Jacek M. Majchrowski rada naukowa Mieczysław Bieniek (Polska), Ján Buzalka (Słowacja), Anatolij Demianczuk (Ukraina), Taras Finikov (Ukraina), Jochen Franzke (Niemcy), Marco Gestri (Włochy), Thomas Jäger (Niemcy), Lutz Kleinwächter (Niemcy), Magdolna Láczay (Węgry), Krzysztof Malinowski (Polska), Sławomir Mazur (Polska), Sandhya Sastry (Wielka Brytania), Yu-Chung Shen (Tajwan), Jan Widacki (Polska), Wiesław Wróblewski (Polska – przewodniczący) redaktor naczelny Beata Molo redaktorzy tematyczni Beata Molo – nauki o polityce i administracji Robert Borkowski – nauki o bezpieczeństwie Andrzej Chodyński – nauki o zarządzaniu i jakości Marcin Lasoń – nauki o polityce i administracji, nauki o bezpieczeństwie redaktor statystyczny Piotr Stefanów sekretarz redakcji Natalia Adamczyk redaktorzy językowi Carmen Stachowicz, Kamil Jurewicz Wszystkie numery kwartalnika „Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka” są dostępne w wolnym dostępie Korekta, weryfikacja, tłumaczenie (open access). język angielski: Łukasz Sorokowski btip.ka.edu.pl język niemiecki: Ewelina Woźniak język rosyjski: Oleg Aleksejczuk Redakcja nie zwraca materiałów niezamówionych. Decyzja o opublikowaniu tekstu uzależniona jest od opinii Projekt okładki i stron tytułowych redakcji i recenzentów. Redakcja zastrzega sobie prawo Joanna Sroka, Oleg Aleksejczuk modyfikowania tytułów i skracania tekstów przeznaczonych do druku. Artykuły powinny być przesyłane w dwóch łamanie egzemplarzach wraz z wersją elektroniczną. Oleg Aleksejczuk Na zlecenie Krakowskiej Akademii copyright© by im. Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego Krakowska Akademia im. Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego www.ka.edu.pl Kraków 2019 wydawca Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM e-ISSN 2451-0718 Krakowskiej Akademii im. Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego, ISSN 1899-6264 Kraków 2019 sprzedaż i prenumeratę prowadzi Wersją pierwotną czasopisma jest wydanie elektroniczne. e-mail: [email protected] 20142019 nrnr 34 (XVII) BEZPIECZEŃSTWO • TEORIA I PRAKTYKA SpisSpis treścitreści Marcin Lasoń: Kształcenie w siłach zbrojnych w Polsce i na świecie wARTYKU XXI wieku. ŁWybraneY I MATERIA aspekty. WprowadzenieŁY 13 WywiadMirosław z płk. Kwieci dr. hab.ński, inż. Krzysztof Leszkiem Passella: Elakiem, prorektorem Podejmowanie decyzji ds.mened dydaktycznychżerskich w zarzAkademiiądzaniu Sztuki wywiadem Wojennej cywilnym w Polsce 1513 Andrzej Sęk, Małgorzata Popiało: Prawne dylematy udostępniania informacji publicznej w polskiej administracji samorządowej 35 AWojciechrtykuły Huszlak: I materiały Kodeksy etyczne a bezpieczeństwo przedsiębiorstwa 49 KrzysztofRafał Kope Kubiakć: Bro: Militaryń masowego Education rażenia in the– definiowanie Western Culture pojęcia of War: 63 Reflections on the Origins, and the Question on the Future of the System 21 Robert Borkowski: Radykalizacja jako kategoria analityczna Krystianw profilowaniu Frącik: terrorystówAkademia Sztuki Wojennej – między tradycją a przyszłością 3973 tKarolinaomasz Pawłuszko Bihuniak,: Proces Janusz doskonalenia Adamczyk: umiejętności Społeczeństwo oficerów polskie wobec wzagro obszarzeżenia zarządzaniaterroryzmem kryzysowego z użyciem broni na przykładziebiologicznej kształcenia 83 w Akademii Wojsk Lądowych 55 Piotr Mickiewicz: Potrzeby szkoleniowe Marynarki Wojennej Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w świetle przeobrażeń zagrożeń bezpieczeństwaZ KART HISTORII i funkcji sił zbrojnych 71 aWaldemargata Mazurkiewicz Potkań:ski: Training Dział alnoin Civil-Militaryść ruchów anarchistycznych Interactions: Thew Królestwie Design and Polskim Challenges na prze łomie XIX i XX stulecia 9199 aneta baranowska: Proces przygotowania polskich oficerów do pełnienia funkcji dowódczych w asymetrycznych operacjach bojowych 103 Maciej Klisz: A US Army Officer – Commission, Service, and Professional Development: The Way Ahead for the Polish Armed Forces 115 RECENZJE andrzej Pieczywok: Edukacja obronna młodzieży szkolnej i studentów wMarek Wielkiej Zielinski: Brytanii Reinhold Hölscher, Dagmar Gesmann-Nuissl, 131 Christian Hornbach, Systeme zur Geldwäschebekämpfung in der EU: jRechtsgrundlagenoanna siekiera: Military – Aufsichtsstrukturen Education System – Risikomanagement in New Zealand: Legal Analysis 145117 Marina Kukartseva (Glaser), Michail chertok: Military Music Education in Russia 157 Spis treści Kazimierz Kraj: The System of Military Higher Education in the Russian Federation 169 Liudmyla tkach: Military Education in Ukraine 185 aleksandra Kozioł: National Military Education System in the Republic of Belarus 197 Z kart historii jerzy będźmirowski: Aspekty polityczne kształcenia oficerów Polskiej Marynarki Wojennej w zagranicznych ośrodkach szkoleniowych i ich rola w budowaniu systemu bezpieczeństwa morskiego państwa w XX wieku. Część I: Dwudziestolecie międzywojenne 213 Maciej Klisz: Udział 16. Batalionu Powietrznodesantowego w operacji stabilizacyjnej w Bośni i Hercegowinie. Część II: Szczegóły użycia 16.bpd w operacji IFOR oraz wnioski z analizy czynników operacyjnych: sił, obszaru i czasu 231 RECENZJE iwona Majchrowska: Mirosław Banasik, Wojna hybrydowa i jej konsekwencje dla bezpieczeństwa euroatlantyckiego 251 Maciej saskowski: Radosław Sajna, Media, polityka i sport. Od idei olimpijskiej i fair play do idei ekologicznych i sportowej rewolucji cyfrowej 255 Piotr Gawor: Anna Peck, Religia w amerykańskich wyborach prezydenckich 259 Komunikaty, sprawozdania Martyna wojenka, Marek Pietrzak: Wystąpienie „Kształtowanie wizerunku WOT w social mediach – aspekty informacyjno-edukacyjne” zaprezentowane podczas V ogólnopolskiej konferencji naukowej pt. „Bezpieczeństwo narodowe Polski. Zagrożenia i determinanty zmian. Transregionalny wymiar bezpieczeństwa. Teoria i praktyka”, Gorzów Wielkopolski, 4.04.2019 r. 265 Informacje DLA AutoróW 269 20142019 No. nr 43 (XVII) SECURITY • THEORY AND PRACTICE ContentsContents Marcin Lasoń: Education in the Armed Forces in Poland and in the World inARTICLES the 21st Century: AND Selected MATERIALS Issues. Introduction 13 InterviewMirosław with Kwieci Colonelński, Professor Krzysztof Leszek Passella: Elak, DSc, Decision Deputy processes Rector within formanagement Didactics at of the the War civil Studies intelligence University service in Warsawin Poland 15 13 Andrzej Sęk, Małgorzata Popiało: Legal dilemmas of access to public information in Polish local government 35 Articles and Materials Wojciech Huszlak: Codes of ethics and security of the enterprise 49 Krzysztof Kubiak: Military Education in the Western Culture of War: ReflectionsRafał Kope onć :the Weapons Origins, of and Mass the Destruction Question on – the defining Future the of theterm System 21 63 KrystianRobert FrącikBorkowski:: War Studies Radicalization University: as anBetween analytic Tradition category and in profiling the Future terrorists 39 73 tKarolinaomasz Pawłuszko Bihuniak,: Development Janusz Adamczyk: of Competences Polish societyof the Polish against Officers the threat inof the terrorism Field of with Crisis biological Management. weapons Case of Military University 83 of Land Forces (AWL) 55 Piotr Mickiewicz: Training Needs of the Polish Navy in the Light of Transformations of Security Threats and Functions of the Armed Forces 71 aFROMgata Mazurkiewicz THE HISTORY: Training in Civil-Military Interactions: TheWaldemar Design and Potka Challengesński: The activity of anarchist movements in the Kingdom 91 aofneta Poland baranowska at the turn: The of theProcess 19th of and Preparing 20th centuries Polish Officers to Perform 99 Command Functions in Asymmetrical Combat Operations 103 Maciej Klisz: A US Army Officer – Commission, Service, and Professional Development: The Way Ahead for the Polish Armed Forces 115 andrzej Pieczywok: Defensive Education of School-aged Children, TeenagersREVIEWS and Students in the UK 131 jMarekoanna s Zielinski:iekiera:
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