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Foreign and Security Policy of the Russian Federation at the End of the First Decade of the XXIst Century and its Anticipated DevelopmentInformational pagesPhDr. Miloš Balabán, Ph.D.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2008, Vol. XVII. (XLIX.): 79-93 The study analyzes the key features of Russian policies in the late 2000s and their prospective developments. It is above all the rise of Russia's economic power, boosted by the favourable rising trend of energy prices (oil and gas) that has helped to resume again the position of one of the key world powers, obsessively pursuing its geopolitical interests in a new emerging multipolar world. This also determines its relations with other major global actors, e.g. the U.S., the EU, and China (outlined in this article). As far as military budget is concerned, it is increasing. Russia has overcome a long period of stagnancy. After 2007, they re-established strategical patrol flights off Russian territory; great effort is aimed at power projection, as a means to secure natural resources beyond Russian boarders. The study is closed by Russia's geopolitical prospects till the year 2020. and its Anticipated Development |
The Central Questions of Present-day Inter-Atlantic Dialogue (Transatlantic Trends and the Slovak Republic)Informational pagesPhDr. Peter Weiss, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2008, Vol. XVII. (XLIX.): 61-67 The recent public poll "Transatlantic Trends" indicates descending popularity of NATO among new member nations. The author (among others, the former deputy to the Slovakian National Assembly and the Council of Europe) calls upon discussion on this topic. He reminds that the primary purpose of the so-called Visegrad Group (V4-the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) was to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. He offers his views on such a diverse and stimulating array of Euro-Atlantic defence and security related issues, related to the building of new European security architecture. We must bear in mind that no one can expect any single nation, even including the only remaining world superpower, to address all the diverse and transnational risks of the 21st century alone. Therefore, the EU/ V4 need to keep ties with NATO as NATO links US global power to the regional capabilities of the European allies. |
Aspekty svetove integrace a globalizaceDoc. Ing. Jiří Strnádek, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 7-16 |
Koncepce vystavby profesionalni armady a hodnoceni bezpecnostnich hrozeb a rizikPhDr. Jan Eichler, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 3-12 |
Generalplukovnik Jan AmbrusVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 193-196 |
Bezpecnostni politika Ceske republiky
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Rok po rozsireni NATO z vojenskopolitickeho pohleduIng. Milan Štembera, CSc.,, Ing. Josef Janošec, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2000, Vol. IX. (XLI.): 3-11 |
Evropska bezpecnostni a obranna identita:Quo vadis?Generálmajo Ing. Jaroslav HudecVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2000, Vol. IX. (XLI.): 12-18 |
Vojenskostrategicke aspekty NATO
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NATO pred summitemPlk. Ing. Zdeněk BrousilVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/1997, Vol. VI. (XXXVIII.): 3-10 |
Priprava na vstup do AliancePlk. Ing. Zdeněk BrousilVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/1997, Vol. VI. (XXXVIII.): 12-19 |
O perspektive bitevnich vrtulniku v Armade CRMjr. Ing. Josef ŠutaVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/1997, Vol. VI. (XXXVIII.): 52-61 |
Spoluprace na urovni Vyboru pro vyzvy moderni spolecnosti - CCMS/NATO/NACCPlk. Ing. Aleš Komár, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/1996, Vol. V. (XXXVII.): 141-148 |
Stav spoluprace se zahranicim v oblasti obranneho vyzkumuIng. Josef Janošec, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/1996, Vol. V. (XXXVII.): 78-90 |
Cesky postoj ke spolecne evropske obranne politicePlk. doc. Ing. Jiří Strnádek, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/1996, Vol. V. (XXXVII.): 31-37 |
Evropska bezpecnostni struktura:
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Partnerstvi pro mir - vcera, dnes a zitraPlk. Ing. Zdeněk BrousilVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 5/1995, Vol. IV. (XXXVI.): 3-14 |
Consequences of Military Art Trends upon Professional PreparationIng. Josef Janošec, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 6/1995, Vol. IV. (XXXVI.): 44-50 |
Treti dimenze NATOVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/1995, Vol. IV. (XXXVI.): 52-57 |
Pohled na budoucnost zalozeny na minulostiVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/1995, Vol. IV. (XXXVI.): 108-114 |
Partneri, nebo spojenci?Annet HogelingováVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/1995, Vol. IV. (XXXVI.): 41-48 |
The Nature and Dynamics of Peace-KeepingDr. Enrico MagnaniVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 6/1995, Vol. IV. (XXXVI.): 3-10 |
Vyzvy moderni spolecnosti - CCMS/NATOPlk. Ing. Aleš KomárVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 7/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 143-150 |
NATO: Nutnost rozsireniVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 45-59 |
Vojenske pripravy Srbska a Cerne Hory k valce v roce 1914Plukovník v zál. Ing. Zdeněk ŘezáčVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 54-64 |
Vychodni Evropa - hledani bezpecnostiVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 120-123 |
Evropska bezpecnost a jej vliv na rozvoj vojenskeho umeniGenmjr. Ing. Emil AntušákVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 10/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 38-48 |
Koncepce bezpecnostni politiky Ceske republikyPlk. Ing. Stanislav Stach, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 8/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 3-17 |
Vojenske doktriny a vojenska transformace v postkomunisticke EvropeVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 5/1993, Vol. II. (XXXIV.): 25-32 |

