1. Introduction.
2. The past as prologue: the culture of Polish foreign and security policy.
3. The emergence of an Atlanticist: the strategic orientation of Polish security policy after 1989.
4. The EU as a security actor: the Polish perspective.
5. Eastern policy - Poland's specialism.
6. Poland in the enlarged EU.
7. Conclusion.
Dr Kerry Longhurst is Senior Lecturer in European
Security at the European Research Institute at the University of
Birmingham, UK. She has published in the areas of German security
policy, Polish foreign policy and transatlantic
security.
Dr Marcin Zaborowski is a Lecturer in European Politics
at Aston University in the UK and is currently seconded as a Senior
Research Fellow at the European Union Institute for Security
Studies in Paris. He has published widely in the areas of European
and transatlantic security, and the Common Foreign and Security
Policy.
'Indispensable for all those who are either professionally or
academically interested in the foreign and security policy of
Poland. It combines thorough analysis and brilliant presentation
with a critical evaluation of Poland – the most vocal and most
self-confident new Atlanticist in the new Europe."
Professor Adam Rotfeld, former Foreign Minister of Poland (2005)
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