MIĘDZYMORZE AS A POLISH GEOPOLITICAL CONCEPT
Journal Title: FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA - Year 2009, Vol 49, Issue 1
Abstract
At the end of the 30’s, when Polish statehood was endangered, its geopolitical thinking was dominated by the concept of Międzymorze. The concept followed the project, advocated by J. Piłsudski during the time of formation of independent Poland. Polish foreign minister J. Beck attempted to implement the renewed project but he did not succeed. Similar projects proposed by Polish politicians during the World War II and after 1990 failed too. The study deals with geopolitical aspects of the Międzymorze concept and it is a research introduction to this topic.
Authors and Affiliations
Robert IŠTOK, Tomáš KOZIAK
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