The COVID-19 pandemic has forced society to re-evaluate security, crisis and risk management principles and policies so we are better prepared to deal with contemporary threats. This book provides an overview of selected and key changes that have taken place in the security environment across entities.
The book analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the security environment and modern societies. Using a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to security issues, it draws attention to political, military, cultural, information, legal, psychological and social aspects. Combining theoretical, empirical and practical perspectives, the editors and contributors present the result of research on both current and forecast effect of the pandemic on individuals, social groups, countries and the international community.
This edited collection will be directly relevant for researchers and academics across a range of management disciplines, including risk, crisis and security management, information management and related fields.
About the Author: Natalia Moch, Professor in the Faculty of Security, Logistics and Management at Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland.
Wioletta Wereda, Professor in the Faculty of Security, Logistics and Management at Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland.
Jerzy Stańczyk, Professor in the Faculty of Security, Logistics and Management at Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland.