
Complex Security Management in the Czech Republic: Starting Point for Upgrading
Author(s) -
Antonín Rašek
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
vojenské rozhledy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2336-2995
pISSN - 1210-3292
DOI - 10.3849/2336-2995.21.2012.01.021-041
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , political science , politics , czech , state (computer science) , national security , security studies , international security , subject (documents) , political economy , business , economic system , law and economics , public administration , law , sociology , economics , computer science , history , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology , algorithm , library science
Our new stance to comprehensive control of security in the international context is based upon the so-called "wider security concept". Despite various definitions,there is the consensus that a national state is not the only security subject, the classical paradigm was extended to other areas, outside military one: political, economy, financial, banking, environmental, and social. They are endorsed by security problems related to technology, energy, raw material sources, ethnical disputes, religion, together with humane rights and cultural aspects. To win the war is easy, to establish peace is difficult. Last but not least, we now have to fight and win the war of public opinion.