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Pozycja Bezpieczeństwo Europy – dyskusje wokół sekurytyzacji pomocy rozwojowej(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2017) Paterek, AnnaArtykuł analizuje wpływ kwestii bezpieczeństwa na rolę współpracy na rzecz rozwoju. Od końca zimnej wojny, rosnącej wielkości oficjalnej pomocy rozwojowej (ODA) towarzyszył wzrost znaczenia interesów bezpieczeństwa państw-dawców pomocy. Współpraca rozwojowa w co raz większym stopniu staje się instrumentem pozwalającym na wyeliminowanie ponadgranicznych źródeł zagrożeń dla bezpieczeństwa międzynarodowego. Na tle teoretycznych rozważań i interpretacji teorii sekurytyzacji, wypracowanej przez badaczy tzw. szkoły kopenhaskiej, analizie poddano wybrane aspekty dyskursu wokół współczesnego spojrzenia na rolę pomocy rozwojowej w konstruowaniu bezpieczeństwa.Pozycja Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka 2023, nr 3 (LII) The causes, course and possible consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian war from the perspective of Poland, France and New Zealand(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Lasoń, Marcin; Issa, Alex; Johanson, Terry; Pawłuszko, Tomasz; Jureńczyk, Łukasz; Mickiewicz, Piotr; Kasprzycki, Daniel D.; Czermińska, Małgorzata; Hlebowicz, Sylwia; Młynarski, Tomasz; Kalos, Aram; Welc, Henry; Kodalazian, Carene; El-Bazzal, Nathalie; Greener, Bethan K.; Wood, Aaron; Barney, Andrew R.; Sanders, TetyanaIntroduction: "This issue of Security: Theory and Practice represents unique international cooperation among the academics of Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University, ESSEC Business School, and Massey University. Three editors Marcin Lasoń (editor in chief), Alex Issa (editor in France), and Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Terence Johanson (editor in New Zealand) gathered carefully selected authors to share their expertise and personal views on the Russian-Ukrainian war."(...)Pozycja Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2023, nr 1 (XX), The Impact of the Russo-Ukrainian War on the Middle East(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Zdanowski, Jerzy; Alibabalu, Sayyad Sadri; Krzyżanowski, Marcin; Zahirinejad, Mahnaz; Olszowska, Karolina Wanda; Lipa, Michał; Styszyński, Marcin; Wróblewski, Bartosz; Pikulski, AleksanderIntroduction: "The outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war in 2022, seen by many analysts as a ‘proxy war’ between the United States and the Russian Federation, can be seen as another manifestation of tensions developing in East-West relations since at least 2008. At that time, not only was there a global financial crisis that undermined confidence in the liberal world order (global market mechanisms and economic institutions controlled by the Western powers) but there was also the outbreak of the Russian-Georgian war, a prelude to the subsequent Ukrainian crisis (2013–2014) and Russia’s annexation of Crimea."(...)Pozycja The conflict between Russia and Ukraine: The causes of the war, security studies and the formation of an epistemic community in Poland(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Pawłuszko, TomaszRussia’s aggression against Ukraine has led to an increased interest in knowledge about warfare. The public debate about this war has become a test for the expertise skills of numerous scholars and government analysts. Within a few months, a new epistemic community emerged, which began to create a security discourse around the problems of the Russian-Ukrainian war. The article tries to explain the key terms used in this discourse and to indicate what classical texts in the field of international relations say about the causes and course of the Russian-Ukrainian war. In order to compare theory with practice, the author analysed several hundred expert publications on the war and conducted a total of several dozen interviews and surveys in 2022 in the Polish expert community. This text is therefore based on both a theoretical analysis and an insight into the reasoning of the epistemic community of experts educated in the field of security studies.Pozycja The geopolitical impacts of the Russo-Ukrainian war on Iran(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Alibabalu, Sayyad SadriRussia’s attack on Ukraine has had huge and destructive consequences for Iran. The war began when the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the Western countries for the revival of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action ( JCPOA) were in a promising state and the parties were in the final stages. This paper seeks to examine the effects of this war on Iran’s foreign policy by considering securitization and desecuritization. Considering this, the paper concludes that Iran has faced the direct consequences of the war in its domestic and foreign policies. At the foreign policy level, Iran has faced a decrease in international prestige due to its proximity to Russia, the use Iranian drones by Russia on the battlefield and the ‘death’ of the JCPOA. As the West securitized the issue of Iran, Iranian authorities desecuritized Iran’s relations with Arab countries, while securitized relations with the Caucasus.