A tale of two hemispheres: Norwegian and Australian approaches to national resilience. A comparative analysis
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2022
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1899-6264
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2451-0718
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
Abstract
Paper conducts a comparative analysis of two different national approaches to national
resilience in an attempt to identify useful considerations and recommendations for Poland:
two models chosen were the Norwegian Total Defence Concept (TDC) and Australia’s
National Disaster Response and Resilience approach. They were selected due to their
different areas of focus: the Norwegian model is centred on societal mobilisation and its
military enablement with the primary purpose of national defence against conventional
military and hybrid threats, while the Australian approach is still focused on enhancing
national resilience in order to respond to major natural calamities.
By examining both models and extrapolating their strengths while noting their vulnerabilities,
the basis for a well-rounded national resilience strategy can be identified.
While the TDC appears to best suit Poland’s current security challenges, the country
would benefit from enhancing its comprehensive local engagement, perhaps through its
Territorial Defence Forces. Caution should be exercised with regards to over-committing
the Polish military in its support to disaster response at a time when the nation’s eastern
flank is once again highly volatile.
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Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka 2022, nr 3, s. 257-273.