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TitleVloga Zveze slovenskih častnikov in podčastnikov pri krepitvi Slovenske vojskev civilnem okolju : zaključna naloga
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Authors:Jurjevič, Andrej (Author)
Juvan, Jelena (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
Language:SlovenianWork type:Specialist thesisOrganization:ŠP - Non-Commissioned Officer SchoolKeywords:Zveza slovenskih častnikov, Slovenska vojska, častnik, podčastnik, koordinacija domoljubnih in veteranskih organizacij Slovenije, vojaška strateška rezerva, NatoUDC:355.08(061.2)(497.4)COBISS_ID:4063950Link is opened in a new windowStatistika: 12232 ogledov; 135 prenosovCategories:Document is not linked to any category.
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Abstract:Zveza slovenskih častnikov in podčastnikov (v nadaljevanju ZSČ) je nastala v prvih letih samostojnosti Republike Slovenije in se je v vsej svoji zgodovini delovanja spreminjala tako kot se je tudi naša družba in mednarodno okolje. Natemeljih demokratične družbe se je morala na novo organizirati in vzpostaviti nove odnose, tako znotraj članstva kot tudi v slovenski civilni družbi. Zveza je danes prepoznavna ne samo v slovenski družbi ampak je tesno vpeta tudi v mednarodno okolje kjer se predstavlja kot pomemben del slovenske civilne družbe, ki daje vso podporo legitimnosti in krepitvi ter razumevanju Slovenske vojske. Zaključna naloga predstavi vlogo ZSČ pri krepitvi Slovenske vojske ter preuči povezave in odnose, ki so pomembni za slovenski obrambni sistem. Temeljno vprašanje naloge je predvsem ali vpetost ZSČ v družbeno okolje, njen način in oblike delovanja pomagajo pri krepitvi vloge in prisotnosti SV v civilnem okolju. To sodelovanje je zelo pomembno za nadaljnjirazvoj in krepitev SV ter pravilno razumevanje s strani družbenega okolja še posebej v sedanjem času krize. Ključni izziv v prihodnje za ZSČ bo poleg njenega notranjega preoblikovanja, da se z vsemi svojimi potenciali aktivno vključi v izgradnjo in oblikovanje ustreznega koncepta vojaške strateške rezerve s tem pa tudi obrambno varnostnega sistema v Republiki Sloveniji.
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Language:EnglishAbstract:Slovenian Officers and Non-commissioned officers Union (SONCOU) was established in the first years of independency of Republic Slovenia and it hasbeen changed and modified through its history just as our society and international environment has changed during the times. Based on pillars of democratic society SONCOU had to reorganize and re-establish itself, to establish new relations inside the union and also relations to Slovenian civilian society as well. The union nowadays is recognisable not just in the Slovenian society; it is also actively involved in the international environment where the union presents itself as a significant part of Sloveniancivilian society, which gives the support to reinforcement and comprehension of Slovenian Armed Forces (SAF). Final paper presents cooperation between SONCOU and Slovenian Armed Forces in reinforcing the role of SAF in civilian environment and investigates links and relations important for Slovenian defence system. Basic presumption of the paper lies in a fact whether the existence of SONCOU, its methods and activities help in reinforcing the role of SAF in the civilan environment. This cooperation is very important for further development and invigoration of SAF and for correctcomprehension of social environment particularly now, in the time of global crisis. In the future the critical challenge for SONCOU will be reorganization. Reorganization will effectively involve SONCOU in restructuring and development of the concept for military strategic reserve and military defence system in Republic of Slovenia.Keywords:Slovenian Officers and Non-commissioned officers Union (SONCOU), Slovenian Armed Forces, officer, non-commissioned officer, coordination of Patriotic and Veteran Organisations of Slovenia, strategic military reserve, NATO