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Pozycja Podejście zintegrowane w reagowaniu kryzysowym(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2014) Brylonek, MarekImplementation of comprehensive approach in solving crisis situations is one of the challenges of the contemporary times. Experiences of the last two decades proved in multiple cases that crises’ counteraction can only be effective if both military and civilian capabilities have been employed, including diplomacy and various aid instruments. International organizations expect tangible results of conduct and engagement in peacekeeping and stabilization missions and operations, ensuring amelioration of the situation. A special role among civilian capabilities has been assigned to law and order forces, including police, gendarmerie and military police, more often constituting integral elements of military-civilian operations or functioning in close cooperation with them. These formations can be deployed in many different ways, although they are most frequently used as executive, strengthening or substituting local police, or non-executive, conducting training and mentoring for the benefit of local law and order formations. As one of the most complex and multidimensional theatres of recent years, Afghanistan is evolving, it is worth examining the subject matter of the implementation and execution of the comprehensive approach, as well as the missions and operations composed into the integrated effort of the international society for creation of safe and secure environment for the benefit of Afghan citizens.Pozycja Stress in soldiers in stabilisation operations and support peace beyond country borders(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2024-03) Barć, Marek; Kapelewska – Barć, AleksandraThis article is devoted to the stress experienced by soldiers serving abroad. The first part of the article discusses stress as a social phenomenon followed by a presentation of the history of combat stress over the centuries and ways of understanding it. The terminology of stress and combat stress is presented in different approaches. In the second part, the terminology of war stressors, i.e. stressors that can occur on missions abroad, is presented. The final section divides stressors into physical, cognitive, social, emotional and spiritual stressors and briefly characterises them.