Poland's foreign policy WP-SM-PPZ(p)-ćw
Course content:
1. Historical introduction: Traditions of Polish foreign policy; Establishing the borders of the Second Polish Republic and the Third Polish Republic; Historical view
2. Regaining sovereignty as a result of the end of the Cold War struggle; Poland on the way to NATO and the EU and joining these organizations.
3. Constitutional system principles
4. The constitutional framework of Polish foreign policy; The Council of Ministers and the President
5. The constitutional framework of Polish foreign policy; Sejm and Senate;
6. The constitutional framework of Polish foreign policy; Constitutional Tribunal and courts
7. Foreign service
8. Public diplomacy, economic diplomacy, cultural and historical diplomacy
9. The strategy of Polish foreign policy
10. Poland in the EU
11. Poland in the UN and the Council of Europe
12. V-4 and the Three Seas Initiative, Weimar Triangle
13. Bilateral relations: Polish-American.
14. Bilateral relations: Polish-German.
15. Polish eastern policy; Bilateral relations: Polish-Russian; Polish-Ukrainian.
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(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completing the modus, the student is able to:
EKW_01 explain the basic terms and assumptions concerning Polish foreign policy and analyze them; present the most important elements of Polish foreign policy in historical terms and make a critical analysis of them
EKW_02 define the goals, instruments and legal bases for conducting Polish foreign policy
EKW_03 list, characterize and critically analyze the tasks within the scope of activities undertaken as part of Polish foreign policy; indicate the tasks of Polish foreign policy towards international organizations and in the field of multilateral and bilateral relations
EKU-01 - can work in a team,
EKU-02 is able to publicly present its assessment of Polish foreign policy (opportunities and threats)
EKU-03- can prove the correctness of the thesis in a dispute with other students
EKK-01- can present selected thesis related to PPZ
EKK-2- can critically evaluate a given thesis related to PPZ
EKK-3 - can present the effects of the assumptions made within the PPZ
ECTS [1 ECTS = 30 h]
participation in exercises 30 h
preparation for classes 15 h
preparation for the exam 15 h
Total 60/30 = 2 ECTS
Assessment criteria
Method of conducted exercises: a method of discussion, solving scientific and practical problems in terms of the effects of knowledge, skills and competences.
Assessment method. Colloquium (writing a legal opinion - MS Teams)
Assessment criteria in terms of knowledge:
unsatisfactory grade: the student is not able to EKW 1-3;
pass grade: the student is able to EKW 1-3;
good grade: the student is able to good EK 1-3;
very good grade: the student is able to fully EK 1-3
Assessment criteria in terms of skills:
unsatisfactory grade: the student is unable to EKU 1-3;
pass grade: the student is able to EKU 1-3;
good grade: the student is able to good EKU1-3;
very good grade: the student is able to fully EKU 1-3
Assessment criteria in terms of competence:
unsatisfactory grade: the student is not able to EKK 1-3;
pass grade: the student is able to EKK 1-3;
good grade: the student can do EKK1-3 well;
very good grade: the student is fully capable of EKK1-3
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
Literature:
https://www.gov.pl/web/dyawodacja/strategia
https://www.rp.pl/artykul/950817-Strategia-dla-Polski.html
https://www.rp.pl/Polska-2050/311079918-Friedman-Polska-Zrozumiec-przyszlosc.html
L. Garlicki, Polish constitutional law. Outline of the lecture. the latest edition, available at the Faculty's library
R. Kwiecień, Identity and international legal continuity of the Polish state, PiP 1998/08.
L. Garlicki, The Constitution and "External Affairs", PS 2007/4
A, Dudek, The First Years of the Third Polish Republic
Legal acts:
Constitution
the law on foreign service
Act - Consular Law
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Notes
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