Reopening the Wounds of History? The Foreign Policy of the ‘Fourth’ Polish Republic
@article{Reeves2010ReopeningTW, title={Reopening the Wounds of History? The Foreign Policy of the ‘Fourth’ Polish Republic}, author={Christopher Reeves}, journal={Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics}, year={2010}, volume={26}, pages={518 - 541} }
The 2005 parliamentary and presidential elections in Poland led to Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Law and Justice) coming to power. In the handling of its relations with the EU, Germany, Russia and the United States, the government broadly continued the same policies as its predecessors. However, there was a marked change in style, and the nationalistic overtones of the rhetoric emanating from Warsaw became increasingly pronounced. This was partly a consequence of the weakening of several internal… Expand
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