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Pozycja O skuteczności polityki Polski wobec Rosji; Ukrainy I Białorusi(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2013) Kraj, KazimierzThe paper presents the views on the effectiveness of the Polish Policy towards Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. The issues such as the Eurasian Economic Community, the importance and the role of the above-mentioned countries in the Polish foreign policy have been successively presented and analyzed. Then has been carried out the analysis of existing relations between Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, including the potential impact of Russian and Polish „historical policy”. The paper in the final parts contains an assessment of the effectiveness and the ability to increase the importance and the role of Poland in relations with these countries, at different levels. The conclusion consists of ten proposals recommendations that are the author’s vision to increase the effectiveness of our action towards these tree partners.Pozycja Trzydzieści lat stosunków polsko-niemieckich w cieniu historii (1990–2020)(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2020) Trzcielińska-Polus, AleksandraThe study aims at presenting the dominant role of history in Polish-German relations from the turn of the 1980s to the current moment. The past 30 years were divided into four sub-periods, and subsequently, the dominant historical issues for each sub-period were presented. Selected examples of problems from the past and the debates that have taken place and are taking place about these very problems clearly indicate its enormous importance for the development of relations between Poles and Germans. Particular attention was paid to the construction of the monument of the Polish victims of World War II in Germany.Pozycja Ukraina–Polska: nadzieja na powrót do „strategicznego partnerstwa”(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2020) Bonusiak, WłodzimierzSuccessive presidents of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko and Petro Poroshenko have changed their relations between Poland and Ukraine with their pro-fl ag policy. In implementing historical policy, they preferred anti-Polish people and those who carried out propaganda propagated by Banderites during World War II. Already during the war, the Banderites negated their participation in genocidal activities against Poles and Jews, and at present some Ukrainian historians deny that it was genocide, and if confess to anti-Polish action, they try to justify it with various arguments. The new president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zełeński wants to refer to the period when both countries talked about strategic partnership and should be wished that it would not end only on intentions.