Polska–Kraje nordyckie: realia; możliwości; wyzwania
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Date
2013
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1733-2680
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
Abstract
The goal of this work is to outline the current mutual relations between Poland and the Nordic
countries, taking into consideration not only their internal differentiation but most of all the scope
of their impact on the European scene and beyond. When examining Poland’s relations with the
Nordic countries today, we must do so on a multifaceted level: firstly, within the bilateral dimension
considering, however, the growing internal cooperation among those countries in various fields;
secondly, in terms of a regional cooperation, and, thirdly, as a very important aspect of the European
Union and Transatlantic policy towards the East. Hence it is in the interest of Poland to develop all
structures of cooperation which bond the Baltic countries. The strengthening of the Baltic-Nordic
cooperation will determine the status of Poland as an important regional center both for the EU and
the contacts with Russia, Ukraine, and other countries of Eastern and South-Eastern Europe.
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Poland, Nordic countries, bilateral dimension, regional cooperation, European Union and Transatlantic policy
Citation
Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2013, nr 4 s. 127-145.