Vojenské rozhledy (Oct 2017)

Czech Defence Policy – Critical Assessment and Recommendations

  • Josef Procházka,
  • Lukáš Dyčka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3849/2336-2995.26.2017.05.041-060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. Special
pp. 41 – 60

Abstract

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The research described in this paper was conducted in the framework of institutional research project Strategic Alternatives (STRATAL) within the Centre for Security and Military Strategic Studies of University of Defence in Brno, the Czech Republic. The main objective of this contribution is to assess the evolution of the Czech defence policy (CDP) since the last summer 2016. The main impetuses for the CDP evolution were provided by the NATO Summit in Warsaw, new European Global Strategy including the ambition to enhance defence cooperation among the EU member states and the pattern of dynamics in our security environment. The authors analysed the key change drivers (KCDs) and measures taken in political, military, administrative, economical and societal domain in order to evaluate the overall effectiveness of the defence policy. Finally, the authors offer several recommendations to enhance the responsiveness and preparedness of the Czech defence system and the Armed Forces both in short- and long-term time span.

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