Meanders in Civilian Control over the Armed Forces in Poland After 1989 Cover Image

Meandry w kwestii cywilnej kontroli nad Siłami Zbrojnymi w RP po 1989 roku
Meanders in Civilian Control over the Armed Forces in Poland After 1989

Author(s): Zenon Trejnis
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Civil Society, Public Administration, Political history, Military policy, Post-Communist Transformation
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: civilian control; supremacy; supervision; armed forces; organs of violence; clear command and control line; democratic state; security and defence;

Summary/Abstract: The article presents considerations and opinions on the observance of constitutional principles related to civil and democratic control over the armed forces after 1989 in Poland. The control, supremacy, and supervision of the civil authorities over the organs of violence are one of the greatest challenges a democratic state must face. Civilian control of the military is vital today, as NATO has made it a prerequisite for membership. The article aims to present a research problem and answer the question – how each side perceives its role and what function it fulfils in terms of control, authority, and supervision – from the public respect and popularity enjoyed by a given politician, political institution, or armed forces to the administrative or political abilities of the ruling politicians. Civilian control should also be accepted by military commanders and political leaders in power and result from the institutional and legal regulations adopted in a given country and the experience of NATO members. The armed forces are to serve the state, protect its independence, security, and territorial integrity, and therefore maintain political neutrality, not selected political groups (parties) or society. Since there is no uniform model or system of control over the military, there are only common principles necessary to guarantee democratic and civilian control over the armed forces in the state.

  • Issue Year: 24/2022
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 9-39
  • Page Count: 31
  • Language: Polish
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