Poland’s Foreign Policy towards the European Union 2015-2017: A Hard Cooperation Model or a Collision Course?
Poland’s Foreign Policy towards the European Union 2015-2017: A Hard Cooperation Model or a Collision Course?
Author(s): Rafał Willa, Radosław PotorskiSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Political Sciences
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: Poland; European Union; foreign policy
Summary/Abstract: After 1989, Poland’s foreign policy initially prioritized aiming for membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union and, upon achieving this goal, the focus shifted to strengthening the bonds with these organizations. This very image was not disturbed even by a short period of time (2005–2007), during which a coalition of the Euroskeptics and the extreme Right ruled the country. However, some symptoms were noticeable back then, regarding a certain change in the manner of thinking about the role of the foreign policy within the framework of state policies or about the model of the unification of Europe. After 8 more years of Poland’s existence within the main trend of European integration processes, a rapid shift to the right occurred on the domestic political scene and in consequence the Law and Justice party achieved full and selfcontained authority. Since that very moment, we have been observing a Warsaw-Brussels conflict that seems to be escalating with almost every passing day. What initiated the conflict? What matters does it concern? What is the possible course of events? In this article, we shall attempt at providing an answer to these, as well as other questions.
Journal: Athenaeum Polskie Studia Politologiczne
- Issue Year: 60/2018
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 163-181
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English
