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2010 | 2 | 143-151

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Położenie geopolityczne Rzeczypospolitej w latach 1918-1939 oraz 1989-2009. Próba porówniania

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The Republic Geopolitical position in years: 1918-1939 and 1989-2009. Comparison test

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The geopolitcal position of III Polish Republic appears as a more profitable, than her interwar predecessor. More lucrative are the lines of political borders, less stretched and more bases on natural borders. The next plus is the practical lack of presence much nations minorities on Poland present territory, which minimalizes the possible seperatistic tests and repossession from neighbouring states. The presence of Poland in euro-atlantic structures, more strongly guarantees her seciurity, than the presence in Nations League, or her alliances with West democracies. The eastern border of Poland is the one of western civilization and for it is unusually essential on allies from European Union and NATO, which in their matter lie defence. The next plus in geopolitical situation III Republic, in comparison to her interwar predecessor, are the stable political systems her neighbours and lack clear expansionist endeavours from their side. This is total contrast of Poland situation before II World War, which after collapsed of Czechoslovakia did not border with any serous centre of power in which would hold mihgt by democratic forces. The only threat, which Interwar Poland was not be risk, is the much better dependence from delivery of petroleum and natural gas, which meaning growed up in recently half-century.

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