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[정치/외교] Transition and Polish Foreign Policy

폴란드 국내연구자료 기타 김용덕 한국외국어대학교(글로벌캠퍼스) 동유럽발칸연구소 발간일 : 2013-01-20 등록일 : 2017-06-08 원문링크

After the collapse of communism in 1989, Poland has undergone a lot of changes at home and abroad. Poland facing rapid changes in international relations is proved that country bordered by Poland at the time was the current one does not exist, all had turned into a new countries. Disappears and the Soviet Union, East and West Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland has neighboring countries - a unified Germany, the separate Czech and Slovakia, each independent from the former Soviet Union, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Russia. Aside from the collapse of the Communist regime in Poland started, both the collapse of the Soviet Union and the reunification of Germany was a max factor, that was directing the new situation in the neighboring countries. The two biggest factors that have changed the geopolitical position of Poland was an affiliate of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union. Currently, Poland is getting attention as a country and economic growth only in countries of the global economic crisis hit in Europe, and a transportation hub situated on the main route of Eastern Europe and Western Europe. Polish diplomacy also had a good deal to overcome the difficulties and confusion after the transition brought successful results.

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