Poland's foreign policy WP-SM-PPZw(p)-ćw
POLISH FOREIGN POLICY
Course contents:
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.
3. Constitutional principles of the system
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
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Bibliography
Lliterature:
https://www.gov.pl/web/dyplomacja/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, Polskie prawo konstytucyjne. Zarys wykładu. wydanie najnowsze, dostępne w bibliotece Wydziału
R. Kwiecień, Tożsamość i ciągłość prawnomiędzynarodowa państwa polskiego, PiP 1998/08.
L. Garlicki, Konstytucja a "sprawy zewnętrzne", PS 2007/4
Legal acts:
polish Constitution; foreign service act; Consular Law
Analysis of the Polish foreign policy
Media information
Documents and Government speech and other State authorities
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