Air pollution as a threat to health security in Poland: Securitization Theory perspective Cover Image

Zanieczyszczenie powietrza jako zagrożenie bezpieczeństwa zdrowotnego w Polsce – w świetle teorii sekurytyzacji
Air pollution as a threat to health security in Poland: Securitization Theory perspective

Author(s): Joanna Stryjek
Subject(s): Environmental and Energy policy, Security and defense, Health and medicine and law, Human Ecology, Environmental interactions
Published by: Instytut Europy Środkowej
Keywords: air pollution; security policy; health security; Copenhagen School; securitisation; Poland;

Summary/Abstract: Nowadays, air pollution constitutes one of the most serious threats to human health and life. Poland belongs to the group of countries with the highest level of air pollution in the EU and OECD. The scale of the threat posed by air pollution shows its importance when it comes to health security of the Polish citizens. However, the ongoing (political and scientific) debate on health security in Poland often ignores the problem of air pollution. The aim of the article is to 1) assess the threat currently posed by air pollution to health security in Poland, 2) locate the threat in the area of health security, and 3) analyse the process of transferring the problem of air pollution from the sphere of politics to the area of security, in accordance with the theory of securitization, developed by the Copenhagen School of Security Studies. Qualitative analysis of documents together with the application of the theory of securitization show that, in Poland, the state has started to play the role of an actor securitizing air pollution as an existential threat. Nevertheless, this process is at an early stage, and its further success depends, inter alia, on decisions and possibilities related to taking extraordinary measures to eliminate the threat posed by air pollution.

  • Issue Year: 19/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 159-176
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Polish