2025
Who Secures the Security? Perspectives on the Rise of Co-Created Security. Internal, External, Medical, and Technical Security in the Czech Republic
MYSLÍN, Josef; Martin HRINKO and Kamila Vendula MUZIKOVÁBasic information
Original name
Who Secures the Security? Perspectives on the Rise of Co-Created Security. Internal, External, Medical, and Technical Security in the Czech Republic
Authors
MYSLÍN, Josef (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution); Martin HRINKO (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Kamila Vendula MUZIKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)
Edition
New Perspectives on Political Economy, 2025, 1801-0938
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Field of Study
50901 Other social sciences
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit
CEVRO University
Keywords in English
Security; Co-created security; Security system
Changed: 3/9/2025 13:03, Ing. Josef Myslín, Ph.D., MSc., MPA
Abstract
In the original language
Ensuring security is one of the key aspects of most states' policies. The current global security situation forces states to address this issue even more than before. Each state creates its security components, following its economy, personnel, and other possibilities, as well as by the approach it chooses to ensure security. At the same time, the involvement of citizens proves to be necessary, the question is only the degree of how this involvement will be carried out by individual states. This possible involvement is influenced by many aspects, which include citizens' trust in the state, economic and technical possibilities of the state, but also the generally accepted view of the functioning of the given state by its citizens. This contribution attempts to find key aspects for the functioning of the so-called co-created security, which can be understood as the organized, deliberate involvement of citizens under the patronage of professional security forces. In this sense, co-created security is a certain contrast to the spontaneous establishment of paramilitary organizations, militias, and other entities that try to ensure security outside the official system, usually not by law.