National defence training of public administration personnel in Poland
Journal Title: Security and Defence Quarterly - Year 2018, Vol 21, Issue 4
Abstract
National defence training of public administration personnel can be broadly defined as a set of activities undertaken at all levels of public administration, aimed at preparing staff to perform official duties concerned with state defence. This paper opens with the presentation of essential areas of national defence training. The subsequent section provides an overview of implementations of national defence training at various levels of public administration and at Higher Universities. The final part of this analysis describes the assumptions of a new didactic framework of courses in defence for public administration and national authorities at the Faculty of National Security of War Studies University in Warsaw.
Authors and Affiliations
Bogdan Grenda, Andrzej Soboń
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