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After accession to the EU, Poland has consistently been building its strong position in shaping the EU’s external policy. First of all, trying to influence the decisions of the establishment and implementation of the Eastern Partnership. The Polish government realises that to gain a strong position in the EU and the opportunity to infl uence decisions regarding the EP can be worked out only through normalization of relations with its eastern neighbors, especially with Russia. Unfortunately, EP initiative so far achieved partly successful. Of the six countries participating in the Partnership, only 3 have moved closer to the EU – Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. Ukraine’s pro-Western choice provoked the aggressive policy of Russia, which caused a crisis between the EU and Russia.
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The article seeks to provide a synthetic assessment of the European Union’s Eastern Partnership, which is perceived as one of the key instruments of EU’s Eastern Policy. The author presents the genesis of this am¬bitious undertaking, followed by its principles, institutions and mechanisms, as well as the financial and economic aspects. In the final part of the article, the author examines both the shortcomings of the Partnership and its undeniable achievements.
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The article is an attempt to evaluate Poland’s role as a country that initiates and executes the European Union’s policy towards Eastern Europe. The starting point of the discussion is a presentation of the nature and evolution of the EU’s Eastern Policy, taking into account its definition, main objectives, genesis, as well as the geographical location and time frame. It has also been pointed out that this policy constitutes the Eastern component of a broader structure: the European Neighbourhood Policy, divided into strategic partnership with Russia and a new element, established on the initiative of the Polish diplomacy, called the Eastern partnership. Against this background, the author analyses the role of the Polish diplomacy, for whom active participation in the EU’s Eastern Policy is one of the key elements necessary for safeguarding Polish national interest. In this context, the author presents the main Polish political and diplomatic initiatives and undertakings in this regard. The articles culminates with a brief attempt to evaluate the achievements and shortcomings of Poland’s engagement in shaping the EU’s Eastern Policy.
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