NATO Defence Planning Process. Implications for defence posture
Journal Title: Securitologia - Year 2015, Vol 21, Issue 1
Abstract
The NATO Defence Planning Process (NDPP) is the most important element affecting the Alliance's defence posture. Under the process states commit themselves to provide capabilities and forces required to fulfil NATO missions, defined in the NATO Strategic Concept. The NDPP directly affects national defence plans by harmonizing them with identified security and defence objectives as well by influencing development of the novel national defence capabilities. The emergence of new threats in the NATO environment, demands modifications in the defense planning process and establishing new goals for the Alliance. Enhancement of the NDPP should be priority during the time of unrest.
Authors and Affiliations
Paweł Fleischer
Security factor in discussion on the role of Indigenous Coal Endowment in Poland’s energy policy
Security is one of the most important factors in Polish debate on both, energy and foreign policies. Under its influence the proposed future shape of Polish electricity system is to be continuation of the present coal-ba...
Legal aspects of protection and control of strategic state resources accumu-lated in commercial companies significant for national security and public order
The purpose of this research is to indicate the legal aspects of protection and con-trol of the state`s strategic resources accumulated in commercial companies which are significant for public order and national security...
Układy hybrydowe jako jeden ze sposobów zapewnienia wzrostu bezpieczeństwa energetycznego Polski
W artykule opisano oraz przeanalizowano ideę układów hybrydowych, wprowadzonych nowelizacją ustawy o odnawialnych źródłach energii z 22 czerwca 2016 r. Układy te powodują, iż konkurencja między producentami energii elekt...
Transnistria and Ukraine’s security
The paper seeks to answer how Ukraine perceives the neighboring quasi-state of Transnistria in the context of its national security and how the 2014 Ukrainian-Russian conflict has influenced that perception. It finds tha...
Russian informational and propaganda campaign against Ukraine prior to the Euromaidan (2013-2014): denying sovereignty
The article aimes to outline the main ideas and strategies pertaining to the Russian information and propaganda campaigns waged against Ukraine within the period 1991-2013. Current research also aims to discuss the natur...