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2011 | 1 | 19-40

Article title

Sytuacja geopolityczna Polski po przemianach ustrojowych i wstąpieniu do Unii Europejskiej

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Title variants

EN
THE GEOPOLITICAL POSITION OF POLAND AFTER THE SYSTEM TRANSFORMATION AND INTEGRATION WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION

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PL

Abstracts

EN
After the Second World War Poland went through three different geopolitical situations. Firstly, Poland was militarily and economically dominated by the Soviet Union, took part in the Warsaw Pact and in the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance. The transition process that started in 1989 completely changed the entire political and military situation of the country. Poland redefined its foreign relationships. The number of our neighbouring countries also increased from three to seven. Poland tried to introduce a non-alignment policy. Following the accession to NATO and to the European Union, the role of Poland increased significantly. Poland is the sixth country in the EU population-wise and has an influence on common decisions. The country created new internal and external policies. Poland has also attempted to change its historical geopolitical position between Germany and Russia. Germany and Poland are members of NATO and EU together. Poland tries to emphasise its EU member position in the mutual relations with Russia. Poland is doing its best to maintain peace and good-neighbourly cooperation in Europe. The country has a vision of peace and freedom in the Central-Eastern European region that in the past just too often fell victim to conflicts and foreign domination.

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Issue

1

Pages

19-40

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Contributors

  • ALMAMER Szkoła Wyższa, ul. Wolska 45, 01-201 Warszawa, Poland

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