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The period of time since Poland concluded good neighbourhood treaties with its neighbours can be characterised as one in which the mutual relations initiated by the provisions of particular treaties have changed and evolved. Step by step, new areas of mutual cooperation have opened up where possible. Final considerations and a summary of the research conducted are contained in the Conclusions. As...
At the beginning of the 1990s, Poland and the countries adjacent to it, i.e. Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia, had to organise their mutual relations in the political, security, social and various other spheres. That is why Poland and its neighbours entered into treaties, known as ‘treaties on neighbourly relations’ or ‘good neighbourhood treaties’, aimed...
The objective of the article is to indicate similarities as well as discrepancies between the Polish and German governments’ stands on the crisis and conflict in Ukraine. The author tries to respond to the question: What will be the implications of the conflict in Ukraine for the “Eastern policy” of Poland and Germany? Will they result in the continuation of their current “Eastern policy”, its evolution...
The objective of the article is to indicate similarities as well as discrepancies between the Polish and German governments’ stands on the crisis and conflict in Ukraine. The author tries to respond to the question: What will be the implications of the conflict in Ukraine for the “Eastern policy” of Poland and Germany? Will they result in the continuation of their current “Eastern policy”, its evolution...
In this article, the authors take issue on the sufficiency and defining appropriateness of Polish foreign policy in relation to Germany and Russia only in terms of geopolitical and historical. At the same time trying to answer the question of how a change in the practice of foreign policy by the new conservative-liberal coalition (since 2007) is merely a change of style, and how much real qualitative...
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