doc. Ing. Josef Procházka, Ph.D.

Associate professor, Department of Political Science


Office: 4.57
Joštova 218/10
602 00 Brno

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Curriculum vitae

Name, first names, scientific degrees
  • Procházka Josef,Ph.D
Department/Faculty/University
  • Department of Political Science Masaryk University
Function, current position
  • associate professor (docent)
Education and academic qualifications
  • 2019 Associate professor, defence management, University of Defence
  • 2006 Ph.D, defence management, University of Defence
  • 1990 Dipl. Eng., military engeneering, Military Academy in Brno
Professional experience
  • since 2020 Department of political science;
  • since 1985 Ministry of Defence
Teaching activities
  • Risk management;
  • Strategy and defence economy;
  • Armmament policy;
  • Defence policy;
Research activities
  • 2016-2020 Strategic Alternatives of Armed forces Development (MoD Czech Republic);
  • 2014 - 2015 Trends (MoD Czech Republic);
  • 2001-2004 Defence Industry Potential Assessment. Institute for strategic studies, Military Academy in Brno.
Professional stays abroad
  • 2019 Navy Postgraduate School, Monterey (US);
  • 2018 Jagellonien University, Krakow (PL);
  • 2017 National Defence Academy, Liptovský Mikuláš (SK);
  • 2016 Defence Research Department, Ottawa (CA);
  • 2009 NATO Defence College, Rome (IT);
  • 2008 Marschall Centre, Garmisch-Partenkirchen (DE);
  • 2002 Navy Postgraduate School, Monterey (US);
Non-university activities
  • 2017 Experties for MoD: Methodology on Development of Strategic Level Documents;
  • since 2008 Participation in the Development of Strategic Level Documents (White Book on Defence 2011, Conceptual Development of Armed Forces 2015, 2019, National Armamment Strategy 2004, 2016);
Most significant professional accomplishments
  • since 2015 Czech Representative in System Analysis and Studies Panel/NATO Science and Technology Organisation;
  • since 2001, Editorial Board of Defence and Strategy Journal;

2020/06/11

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