
Artur Adamczyk- University of Warsaw
Artur Adamczyk
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The main goal of this article is to present the evolution of Greece’s foreign policy, especially towards Russia and Ukraine, in the context of the impact that the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in 2022 had on this evolution. In order to present the fundamental reasons for the changes in Greek foreign policy, it was necessary to outline...
The article’s objective is to analyse the process of Europeanisation of Greek foreign policy towards North Macedonia. The author has attempted to present the main conceptual assumptions regarding this process, pointing to the multiplicity of definitions and research directions, and has subsequently highlighted the evolution of Greek foreign policy...
This article offers a comprehensive exploration of Poland’s foreign policy evolution in relation to the Balkan region from 1989 to the present day. It also focuses on the intricate challenges posed by Russia’s anti-Polish propaganda campaigns within the Balkan countries. The significance of the Balkans in the context of Polish foreign policy is res...
The chapter aims to study the position and significance of Poland’s relations with the Balkan region within the entire foreign policy of Poland, especially in the modern post-1989 times. To analyse the issue, it seemed necessary to highlight a broader historical and geopolitical background that determined the importance of all the major directions...
The main aim of the article is to present and analyze the evolution of Greek policy towards the Balkans from the end of the Cold War to the present day. The article uses the chronological-descriptive method and a case study. The article indicates that initially Greek policy in the region was reactive, conservative, nationalist, and based on coopera...
The main objective of the article is to present the prospect of extending the European Union to the countries of the Western Balkans. It presents the criteria to be met by the candidates for EU accession, followed by an analysis of the most important problems related to the accession process, both those affl icting the Member States (enlargement fa...
The main purpose of the article is to present how the Greek- -Macedonian naming dispute influenced the problem of implementation the international identity of Macedonia. Despite the initial problems of the government in Skopje related to determining their international identity, Macedonians managed to define the principles regarding the identificat...
Konflikt egejski jest wieloaspektowym problemem występującym w stosunkach grecko-tureckich. Do głównych komponentów sporu zaliczamy kwestię delimitacji szelfu kontynentalnego, morza terytorialnego, przestrzeni powietrznej, remilitaryzację wysp greckich oraz kwestionowanie „greckości” wysp Morza Egejskiego. Brak rozwiązania tego sporu powoduje wystę...
Książka „Unia Europejska: istota, szanse, wyzwania” stanowi głos w dyskusji na temat złożoności i specyfiki systemu Unii Europejskiej, stojących przed nim wyzwań oraz szans, jakie stwarza członkostwo w tej organizacji. Celem podjętego przez autorów wysiłku twórczego było krytyczne prześledzenie genezy, dynamiki i zasad procesów integracyjnych w Uni...
Turcja od czasu powstania republiki w 1923 r. ukierunkowana była na westernizację i budowanie ścisłych kontaktów z państwami europejskimi. Także po zakończeniu drugiej wojny światowej i powstaniu systemu dwublokowego zadecydowała o członkostwie w bloku państw kapitalistycznych jako sojusznik w ramach NATO oraz aspirant do członkostwa we Wspólnotach...
This article is a qualitative analysis of the Lisbon Treaty and its institutional and political implications for the international political identity of the European Union as a global actor. The Lisbon Treaty makes an institutional-political effort for integration of the European foreign policy capacities, followed by installation of the President...
Turcja od czasu powstania republiki w 1923 r. ukierunkowana była na westernizację i budowanie ścisłych kontaktów z państwami europejskimi. Także po zakończeniu drugiej wojny światowej i powstaniu systemu dwublokowego zadecydowała o członkostwie w bloku państw kapitalistycznych jako sojusznik w ramach NATO oraz aspirant do członkostwa we Wspólnotach...
Since 1991, when Macedonia became independent, integration with Western structures – the European Union and the NATO – has been its main foreign policy objective. All Macedonian governments have consistently worked towards implementing the political, economic and social reforms required by the Copenhagen criteria. To a certain extent, the EU apprec...
The main aim of this article is to show how the Cyprus dispute affected the preparations and achievements of the Republic of Cyprus’s Presidency of the Council of the EU, and to present its implications with respect to the relations between Turkey and the European Union. The author discusses the essence of the Cyprus dispute, namely the occupation...
It is already more than half a Century that Brussels-based bureaucracy, a specific social group also called Eurocracy, has played a very important role in initiating, shaping and managing the processes of European integration. Its role is even more significant, considering how European political élite contributes to balanced and sustained, more har...
The 2004 Enlargement of the European Union, involving the accession of 10 states, forced the EU to create a special policy with regard to its new neighbours-the European Neighbourhood Policy. This initiative encouraged the neighbours of the integrated Europe to introduce political and economic reforms aimed at strengthening democracy and free marke...