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Does the government's defence funding bill really only create an unenforceable political commitment?

Reviewed - Review

Jan Kudrna

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2023, Vol. XXXII. (LXIV.): 23-34

The article is devoted to the draft law on defence financing, which aims to oblige the government to allocate an amount of at least 2% of GDP to defence in every draft law on the state budget. During the inter-ministerial comment procedure, the Supreme Audit Office expressed doubts whether the draft means anything more than an unenforceable political commitment in relation to the Chamber of Deputies". The article convincingly demonstrates, with the help of legal argumentation and interpretation of the Constitution of the Czech Republic, the Rules of Procedure of the Chamber of Deputies, as well as the established case law of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, that if approved, the Chamber of Deputies will also be bound by the Defence Financing Act when approving the state budget. To do otherwise would violate constitutionality.

Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems of the Czech Armed Forces

Reviewed - Review

Jan Nohel, Marek Pavlačka, Petr Stodola

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2022, Vol. XXXI. (LXIII.): 51-70

The article deals with the basic characteristics and tactical-technical requirements for the tactical unmanned aerial system (TUAS), which is planned to be implemented in the Czech Armed Forces in the upcoming years. Based on the results of the comparison of the Czech Armed Forces requirements with the parameters corresponding to the TUAS, the Hermes 900 and Heron systems of Israeli production appear to be the most suitable variants. Both aircrafts can represent a comprehensive solution in this area. They both have a long tradition of production, research and development and of course, they both meet the requirements for TUAS within NATO and the European traffic operations accreditation. However, the decisive selection parameter, apart from security risks and compatibility, is also the purchase price. The main goal of the article is to bring a view of the issue from a broader context and to find a possible way-out together with an evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of each of the proposed variants.

Public Sector Economy in Management Practice

Military professional

Ing. Svatopluk Kunc

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2012, Vol. XXI. (LIII.): 155-161

There is an ambiguous relation as far as management and economy in public sector are concerned. Using the example of British army, the author explains the roots and consequences of changes in the field of source management and compares collected results with the situation in the CR. Both public sector and the Army of the Czech Republic (ACR) are administratively ordered and controlled and meeting the army goals that are not conditioned by economy results. The accounting books do not offer true picture of army possession and properties, among others because the current accountancy system that is not able to classify individual operations, military goals are not measurable. He proposes to set an array of fixed rules to identify ACR economical effectivity.

Jihadist Foreign Terrorist Fighters: Contemporary Threats and Challenges in East Central Europe

Reviewed - Review

Miroslav Mareš

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2019, Vol. XXVIII. (LX.): 3-15

This paper deals with the phenomenon of Jihadist foreign terrorist fighters from the perspective of East Central European countries. Over the past decade, the term 'foreign terrorist fighter' has become established in scholarly literature, international law and the popular consciousness. Today, Jihadist foreign terrorist fighters are closely watched globally for the security threat they pose. Although the greatest danger in Europe is seen to be to nations in the west, several cases in East Central Europe - involving terrorists travelling through the region and attempting to radicalise local jihadists - have led Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to adopt important legislation to eliminate this threat.

Selected models and internal structure of Capability Planning Process

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Fabian Baxa

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2018, Vol. XXVII. (LIX.): 3-18

Since the 1st release of an internal ministerial norm guiding planning processes of activities and development within the Czech Ministry of Defence (MOD) presuming existence of Capability Planning Methodology, this document has not been established. This article offers selected theoretical starting points and, on their basis, it outlines possible a ministerial process tree focused on the capability process as a ground for its definition within Czech MOD conditions. Further in a framework of an added value model proposes possible internal structure of above mentioned process down to sub-processes level with justification of their purpose and mutual links. Formulating mentioned attributes of the capability planning process this article makes a contribution to set up this process within the Czech MOD.

Up to Law Family Tree of Public Contracts

Informational pages

JUDr. Ing. Dalibor Nový

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2009, Vol. XVIII. (L.): 100-109

Evaluating offers of contestants for public contracts belong to key and critical moments of public tenders and the whole acquisition process at all. Variety and comprehensibility of numerical and rating methods shouldn't prevent applicants from understanding conditions and terms of contract/agreement. The transparency principle of evaluating is only slowly pushing forward in our legal system. We move from mere subjectivistic and unverifiable impressions to the unbiased comparing of best offers, together with the requirement of transparency, as a part of the process of comparing, ranking, and assessing offers, by the use of specific qualitative or quantitative factors, such as prices, feasibility, collateral risks, time plan or other conditions. The final step is called amalgamation, when we merge individual classifications in one complex appraisal.

Defining Dependency as a Part of Risk Management within Central State Administration

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Kpt. Ing. David Řehák, Ph.D., Ing. Monika Grasseová, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2009, Vol. XVIII. (L.): 12-18

As we look at some organization as the system of mutually tied and connected processes, se can see that every process is specifically defined. Then key processes constitute the mission of organization (the very core of its existence), which are further divided into several sub-processes, i.e. risk management is subdivided into: establishing the context, risk identification (risk sources), risk analysis, risk evaluation, risk management and risk management re-evaluation (its effectiveness), compiled by the so-called stockholders. Enumerating various risks, the authors conclude that state administration is influenced by two categories of risks: from outside and inside. They have impact both on strategical level and operational one. At the same time, most of elements of organization (employees, material, activities) can present assets, on the other side might present inner risks.

Territorial Administrative Authorities of Some NATO Member States

Informational pages

Mjr. Ing. Bohuslav Vlček

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2008, Vol. XVII. (XLIX.): 86-93

Similar to the Czech Republic, all NATO nations have their own military territorial administrative authorities that both execute tasks of state administration and at the same time fulfil assignments of territory defence. Their overall numbers differ and mostly depend upon the fact whether the country has compulsory military service, alternatively military service is voluntary (professional army). Or as in the case of Greece, the scheme of Military Territorial Authorities is influenced by security situation in neighbouring areas. The author deals with Slovakia, Poland, Germany, Greece, and Spain. Those authorities have basic influence on recruitment, and manning, which is especially important in time of crisis, as the authorities have prepared manning system to increase numbers to prescribed volume.

Conceptual Development of the AFCR - Approaches and Strategic Starting Points

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Ing. František Mičánek, Ing. Josef Procházka, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2015, Vol. XXIV. (LVI.): 4-19

This paper aims to enrich professional discussion on future shape of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic (AFCR) and is linked to the preceding research and publishing activities of members of the Centre for Security and Military Strategic Studies (CBVSS) at the University of Defence. In its first part, it performs a historical tour to the year 2012 and highlights the reasons that the former leadership of the ACR led to the start of construction work on the concept of AFCR (KVAČR). Briefly describes the interconnection and the hierarchy of individual conceptual and strategic documents, the procedure works on them and summarizes the arguments supporting the need of KVAČR as such. The next section brings potential methodological approaches to the preparation of this document, using the method of the "9S", including practical examples, it renumbers basic strategic assumptions and priorities in various stages, bordered by years 2020 and 2025 as a prerequisite for formulating strategies for achieving this specific goal. Within the document, there is a short excursion into the field of long-term planning for major areas of skills, using their description of DOTMLPFI functional areas, including an example of using this methodology in project preparation of program funding. The recommendations formulated in the article are based on the authors' best experiences with the preparation of documents of a similar type in the years 2003-2013, the recommendations of experts from the broader security community of the Czech Republic, and recommendations of the Alliance. As such, it has been passed to the KVAČR processors at level of the General Staff of AFCR over the years 2013-2014.

Conflict in Ukraine and Russia's involvement: A New Hybrid War, or the Application of C lassical Methods?

Nonreviewed - Other

Mgr. Richard STOJAR, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2015, Vol. XXIV. (LVI.): 26-37

This text presents development of the Ukrainian conflict in the context of contemporary discussion about the extent of Russian intervention in crisis regions. The author explores thesis about application of hybrid war by Russian side, use of new military and strategic methods. He also presents and evaluates the arguments which oppose the idea of considerable changes in character of military conflicts, which were demonstrated during the occupation of Crimea and during the combat clashes in Eastern Ukraine having in mind the state and possibilities of the involved actors.

The History of Military Territorial Administrative Authorities in the Czech Republic

Military professional

Pplk. Ing. Bohuslav Vlček

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2007, Vol. XVI. (XLVIII.): 196-199

At first, in 1918, the new Czech Republic took over Military Territorial Authorities from the former Austro-Hungarian empire. In 1920 the net of 48 regional Are We Able to Govern at Strategical Level? by PhDr. Antonín Rašek. This is the question asked by the book "Strategical Governance and the Czech Republic", published by the Centre of Social and Economic Strategies, Social Science Faculty, Charles University Prague, in which also the Centre for Security Policy participates. The opening sentence says that humankind is not able to control itself. The team of authors guide us through individual items dealing with world's political and economy situations, plans for economy growth, security and defence concepts, forming supranational security structures and finally towards depressing destiny of adopted strategy concepts and plans. If Czech leadership has any deficiency, then it is a lack of strategical dimension, concludes the reviewer.

Are We Able to Govern at Strategical Level?

Book review

PhDr. Antonín Rašek.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2007, Vol. XVI. (XLVIII.): 200-204

This is the question asked by the book ?Strategical Governance and the Czech Republic?, published by the Centre of Social and Economic Strategies, Social Science Faculty, Charles University Prague, in which also the Centre for Security Policy participates. The opening sentence says that humankind is not able to control itself. The team of authors guide us through individual items dealing with world?s political and economy situations, plans for economy growth, security and defence concepts, forming supranational security structures and finally towards depressing destiny of adopted strategy concepts and plans. If Czech leadership has any deficiency, then it is a lack of strategical dimension, concludes the reviewer.

Public Strategies Preparation in Defence: Forces Development Concept

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Generálmajor Ing. Miroslav Žižka, Ing. Pavel Zůna, MSS., Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2013, Vol. XXII. (LIV.): 15-26

Today, the word Concept is one of most used terms in the framework of long and medium term of defence management. Concept development as a process is mentioned in significant number of departmental regulations and descriptions of activities of organizational bodies of the Ministry of Defence and General Staff. Concept development and Experimentation is a kind of incantation used when we speak about the development of long and medium term strategic documents. This article comprises the analysis of the legal regulations concerning the development of strategic documents. It analyses the implications of the governmental Methodology of mid-term concepts and Methodology of preparation of public strategies for departmental strategic documents.

Operational Areas and BG EU

Military art

Ing. Jaroslav Kulíšek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2009, Vol. XVIII. (L.): 19-36

Africa has became synonymous with conflict, increasingly violent and protracted. The continent is facing huge difficulties today and the EU is more and more involved in peace enforcement and expeditionary operations. Therefore the purpose of this article is to inform and pass knowledge of operational environment to those Czech soldiers designated to deploy overseas and abroad. It covers topics such as operational areas, understanding EU Battle Group operational Environment and Africa's operational environment. It is necessary for Czech soldiers to understand African operational environment very quickly and profoundly to avoid unfortunate misunderstanding of the local culture, customs, believes, religions, regional official and customary laws. It is a new challenge for the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic to be prepared for the CZE/SVK Battle Group. All information and data for this paper were drawn from unclassified sources.

Misto a uloha Ceskeho telekomunikacniho uradu pri reseni krizovych situaci

Plukovník Ing. Jaroslav Turecký

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2002, Vol. XI. (XLIII.): 93-102

Hnaci hmoty, trhaviny, munice a vnitrni
balistika

Doc. Ing. Ladislav Lehký, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. ZC/2001, Vol. X. (XLII.): 154-159

Vyznam civilni kontroly armady

PhDr. Antonín Rašek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2001, Vol. X. (XLII.): 47-57

Jake operace muze Armada Ceske republiky
v budoucnosti vest?

Plukovník gšt. Ing. Milan Kubeša, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/1999, Vol. VIII. (XL.): 52-58

Problematika planovan{ obrany statu pristupujiciho k Alianci

Plk. gšt. Ing. Jaromír Kafka, plk. Ing. František Valach, CSc., plk. doc. Ing. Jiří Strnádek, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/1998, Vol. VII. (XXXIX.): 10-22

Statni (narodni) zajmy v oblasti bezpecnosti

Plukovník doc. Ing. Jiří Strnádek, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 8-14

O obrannem prumyslu

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 100-104

Divizni general in memoriam Jaroslav Vedral Sazavsky

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 118-121

Strategicke zhrouceni: Letecka strategie pro soucasnost

Jason B. Barlow

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 9/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 111-120

Vojenska strategie

Plukovník v zál. Ing. Milan Sládeček, DrSc., plukovník v zál. Ing. Karel Štěpánek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/1992, Vol. I. (XXXIII.): 13-19

Problematika vyzbrojovani armad nastupnickych statu

Plukovník Ing. Miloš Adamec

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. ZC/1992, Vol. I. (XXXIII.): 59-68

Seminar k vedni a technicke politice resortu FMO

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 10/1992, Vol. I. (XXXIII.): 59-97

Moralne psychologicka priprava vojsk

Plukovník prof. Ing. Karel Novotný

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/1992, Vol. I. (XXXIII.): 30-36

K prikryti statni hranice

Podplukovník Ing. František Valach, CSc.

Vojenská mysl 6/1990, vol. XL.: 15-18

Pouziti specialnich skupin v mestskych aglomeracich

Vojenská mysl 5/1990, vol. XL.: 62-69

Priprava organizacie sucinnosti v obrannej operacii armady

Generálmajor Ing. Jozef Tuchyňa

Vojenská mysl 3/1990, vol. XL.: 19-29

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