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dc.contributor.authorFałęcki, Tomaszpl
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-19T12:22:45Z
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dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationAnnales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 113, Studia Politologica 7 (2012), s. [127]-141pl
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11716/13517
dc.description.abstractThe paper analyses threats from Russia and Germany still perceived by the Polish society. It demonstrates historical and contemporary foundations of fears and mistrust towards both neighbouring countries, arguing that the Poles are afraid not of Russians and Germans but of the Russian Federation and the Federal Republic of Germany as political entities and international players. The deep-seated reasons for the Polish anxieties and prejudices lie in the two countries’ policies toward Poland, their mutual relations as well as the lack of consistent foreign policy of the Polish government and fuelling of anti-Russian and anti- German sentiments by some domestic political parties. It would seem that Poland has failed to develop any coherent, multidimensional European policy.en
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dc.titleZagrożenie niemieckie i rosyjskie w polskiej świadomości społecznej. Problemy na styku przeszłości i przyszłościpl
dc.title.alternativeWhere the past impinges on the present: threats from Germany and Russia in Polish social consciousnessen
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