Transatlantic policy of Law and Justice party (2015–2019): premises (part 1) Cover Image

Polityka transatlantycka rządów Prawa i Sprawiedliwości (2015–2019): przesłanki (cz. 1)
Transatlantic policy of Law and Justice party (2015–2019): premises (part 1)

Author(s): Waldemar Paruch
Subject(s): Political history, Government/Political systems, International relations/trade, Political behavior, Present Times (2010 - today)
Published by: Instytut Europy Środkowej
Keywords: political thought; foreign policy of Poland; international relations; NATO;

Summary/Abstract: Law and Justice party was a “Euro-Atlantic” political party in the whole period of its political existence. Three major characteristic features of political thought in the foreign affairs of Law and Justice party were: 1) an Atlantic course; 2) a concept of realism in the European Union; and 3) postulated subjectivity in the Central Europe and towards the Eastern Europe. Law and Justice party created its own concept of the role of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation in the security policy of the Republic of Poland. Law and Justice waited until the occurrence of good conditions to bring the wrought concept into reality. It was more than sure that such conditions will occur in the future. There was no doubt that Russia was danger for the Western hemisphere. Such an evaluation was strengthened in the years 2008–2010 as the consequence of the Russian aggression on Georgia and Smolensk catastrophe. Law and Justice waited to: (1) win the parliamentary elections; (2) the end of the policy of reset in Russian – American relations. The theoretical and ideological premises and the type of political competition in Poland justified a negative evaluation by Law and Justice party of the foreign policy of Poland towards NATO in the period of the left–wing – agrarian government coalition and the government coalition of liberal – agrarian parties. Law and Justice party remained critical of the foreign policy of Poland led by Civic Platform in the scope of its theoretical, conceptual and decisive senses.

  • Issue Year: 18/2020
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 221-245
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Polish