Contents
Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, „Poland in the European Union. What Foreign Policy?” (p. 7)
Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, „Poland in the European Union. What Foreign Policy?” (p. 21)
Władysław Bartoszewski, „Against Selective Memory” (p. 35)
Ryszard Stemplowski, „The Weimar Triangle and Its Strategic Goals” (p. 41)
Wojciech Roszkowski, „The Past and the Future of Europe” (p. 45)
Gerard Labuda, „The Concepts of "Eternal Peace" and the Unification of Nation States in European History” (p. 53)
Jadwiga Staniszkis, „Conflict in the Western World: American Federalism As the Model for Global Order?” (p. 77)
Andrzej Nowak, „"Poor Empire or a Second Rome" - Temptations of Imperial Discourse in Contemporary Russian Thinking” (p. 125)
Michał Płachta, „Anna Wyrozumska, The Interpretation, Internal Application and Effect of International Agreements under Polish Law” (p. 157)
Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse, „Opportunities and Obstacles Concerning the Use of European Union Funds” (p. 173) Urszula Płowiec, „Opportunities and Threats to the Development of Exports and the Competitiveness of the Polish Economy before and after Poland?s Accession to the European Union” (p. 199) |