Abstract

The article characterises the evolution of the concepts of personal and structural security in the context of the tasks of the armed forces. It presents concepts of security in the context of the objectives of state and state power throughout history. These concepts have been undoubtedly formulated in a differentiated manner depending on the political and constitutional system formation dominating in a given historical period. The deliberations also highlighted the expectations of societies towards armed forces. Interestingly, not so much lethal armed struggle and mass killing, but limited armed action and low-intensity struggles, conducted in niches and causing little or no loss of life.

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