Poland's foreign and security policy: problems of compatibility with the changing international order
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adam_text | Contents 1 2 3 Introduction................................................................................................... 1.1 What Is a Foreign and Security Policy?.............................................. 1.2 Why Is Poland’s Foreign and Security Policy Worth Studying?............................................................................................... 1.3 The Research Perspective..................................................................... 1.4 The Structure of the Book.................................................................... References........................................................................................................ The Main Determinants of Poland’s Foreign and Security Policy in the Twenty-First Century....................................................................... 2.1 The Geopolitical Situation and the Potential of a Medium-Rank Country................................................................................................... 2.2 Polish Foreign and Security Policy’s Immersion in History............. 2.2.1 Selective Historical Memory and the Theory of Two Enemies..................................................................................... 2.2.2 The Idea of Poland’s Mission in the East.............................. 2.3 Political Instability and the Lack of Consensus on Foreign and Security Policy............................................................................... 2.4 Poland as an Element of the Atlantic Community............................. 2.4.1 Poland’s “Return to the
West”................................................ 2.4.2 Polish Membership in NATO and the European Union........... 2.5 The Reconfiguration of the International Order and the Return of Central European Geopolitics.......................................................... References........................................................................................................ Russia as the Main Problem in Polish Foreign and Security Policy................................................................................................................ 3.1 History Weighs on Polish-Russian Relations.................................... 3.1.1 Negative Historical Experiences from Polish-Russian Relations.................................................................................... 3.1.2 Disputes Over History in the Period After 1989................... 3.2 Different Visions of European Security.............................................. 1 1 2 5 10 12 15 15 22 22 26 30 37 37 39 42 50 55 55 55 60 69 vii
viii Contents 3.3 3.4 Polish Fears About Energy Security.................................................. The Impact of Polish-Russian Relations on Poland’s Ability to Pursue Its Interests on the International Stage.............................. References..................................................................................................... 76 Bandwagoning with the USA.................................................................... 4.1 The Importance of the USA for Poland’s Security, and Attempts to Establish a Strategic Partnership.................................................... 4.2 Strategic Partnership or Self-vassalization?....................................... 4.3 Attempts to Rationalize Relations (2007-2015)................................ 4.4 Poland’s Clientelism with Respect to the USA................................. 4.5 Features of the Polish-American Political Relationship................... References..................................................................................................... 95 95 102 109 115 126 128 The Dialectic of Strengthening and Weakening the European Union............................................................................................................ 5.1 Poland’s Stance on Institutional Reform of the EU.......................... 5.2 Poland and the Financial Crisis in the Euro Area.............................. 5.3 Poland in the EU’s Defense Policy..................................................... 5.3.1 Poland Caution in Joining the ESDP..................................... 5.3.2 Poland’s
Position on the CSDP’s Stagnation........................ 5.4 Poland and the Migration Crisis.......................................................... 5.5 Poland’s Stance on the Future of the European Union..................... References...................................................................................................... 133 133 141 143 143 149 158 162 168 6 Poland Pushes NATO and the EU Eastward.......................................... 6.1 Poland’s Part in Promoting Democracy in the East.......................... 6.2 The Ukraine Crisis................................................................................ 6.3 The North Atlantic Alliance’s “Open Door” Policy.......................... 6.4 Strengthening NATO’s Eastern Flank................................................ References....................................................................................................... 173 173 180 186 190 197 7 “Make Poland Great Again”: The Meanders of the Three Seas Initiative......................................................................................................... 7.1 The Antecedents and Premises of the Three Seas Initiative............. 7.2 The Essence of the Three Seas Initiative............................................ 7.3 Opportunities and Obstacles in Implementing the Three Seas Idea................................................................................................ References....................................................................................................... 4 5 8 Poland’s Decreasing
Activeness for Collective Security at the UN and OSCE...................................................................................................... 8.1 Poland’s Activeness During the Cold War......................................... 8.1.1 Polish Arms Reduction Initiatives in Central Europe........... 8.1.2 The Role of People’s Poland in the CSCE Process.............. 82 90 201 201 206 209 213 217 217 218 221
ix Contents 8.1.3 Polish Initiatives for Peace and Universal Disarmament.............................................................................. 8.2 Poland’s Activeness After 1989........................................................... 8.2.1 Activeness at the UN................................................................ 8.2.2 Involvement in the CSCE/OSCE............................................. 8.3 The Declining Significance of the OSCE for Poland......................... 8.4 Collective Security in Poland’s Foreign and Security Policy Since 2015.............................................................................................. References........................................................................................................ 9 The Evolution of Poland’s International Roles....................................... 9.1 The Conceptualization of Poland’s International Roles.................... 9.1.1 The Notion of a State’s International Role............................. 9.1.2 Poland’s International Position as a “Medium Size/Rank” Country...................................................................................... 9.2 Roles Expected of Poland by the Actors of the Euro-Atlantic System..................................................................................................... 9.2.1 The Role of a State Having Conducted Successful Democratic Transformations.................................................... 9.2.2 The Role of a Stabilizing Force in the Region...................... 9.2.3 The Role of the “Antechamber to
Europe”............................ 9.2.4 The Role of an Active Participant in European Integration.................................................................................. 9.2.5 The Role of US Ancillary........................................................ 9.3 Roles Declared by Poland.................................................................... 9.3.1 The Role of Initiator and Leader of Democratic Transformations........................................................................ 9.3.2 The Role of Regional Leader.................................................. 9.3.3 The Role of Exporter of Democracy to the East................... 9.3.4 The Role of Principal Loyal US Ally in Central Europe........................................................................................ 9.3.5 The Role of a Strong European State...................................... 9.4 Roles Performed by Poland.................................................................. 9.4.1 The Role of a Model of Successful Political Transformations........................................................................ 9.4.2 The Role of Impediment to Russia’s Imperial Ambitions.................................................................................. 9.4.3 The Role of a US Satellite and Client.................................... 9.4.4 The Role of a Brake on European Integration....................... 9.4.5 The Role of a Pragmatic and Engaged Participant in European Integration................................................................ 9.4.6 The Role of European Union
Wrecker................................... 9.5 The Specific Nature and the Effectiveness of Poland’s International Roles................................................................................. References........................................................................................................ 224 227 227 231 239 248 250 255 255 255 256 258 259 259 260 261 261 262 262 263 264 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 273 275 279
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Contents 1 2 3 Introduction. 1.1 What Is a Foreign and Security Policy?. 1.2 Why Is Poland’s Foreign and Security Policy Worth Studying?. 1.3 The Research Perspective. 1.4 The Structure of the Book. References. The Main Determinants of Poland’s Foreign and Security Policy in the Twenty-First Century. 2.1 The Geopolitical Situation and the Potential of a Medium-Rank Country. 2.2 Polish Foreign and Security Policy’s Immersion in History. 2.2.1 Selective Historical Memory and the Theory of Two Enemies. 2.2.2 The Idea of Poland’s Mission in the East. 2.3 Political Instability and the Lack of Consensus on Foreign and Security Policy. 2.4 Poland as an Element of the Atlantic Community. 2.4.1 Poland’s “Return to the
West”. 2.4.2 Polish Membership in NATO and the European Union. 2.5 The Reconfiguration of the International Order and the Return of Central European Geopolitics. References. Russia as the Main Problem in Polish Foreign and Security Policy. 3.1 History Weighs on Polish-Russian Relations. 3.1.1 Negative Historical Experiences from Polish-Russian Relations. 3.1.2 Disputes Over History in the Period After 1989. 3.2 Different Visions of European Security. 1 1 2 5 10 12 15 15 22 22 26 30 37 37 39 42 50 55 55 55 60 69 vii
viii Contents 3.3 3.4 Polish Fears About Energy Security. The Impact of Polish-Russian Relations on Poland’s Ability to Pursue Its Interests on the International Stage. References. 76 Bandwagoning with the USA. 4.1 The Importance of the USA for Poland’s Security, and Attempts to Establish a Strategic Partnership. 4.2 Strategic Partnership or Self-vassalization?. 4.3 Attempts to Rationalize Relations (2007-2015). 4.4 Poland’s Clientelism with Respect to the USA. 4.5 Features of the Polish-American Political Relationship. References. 95 95 102 109 115 126 128 The Dialectic of Strengthening and Weakening the European Union. 5.1 Poland’s Stance on Institutional Reform of the EU. 5.2 Poland and the Financial Crisis in the Euro Area. 5.3 Poland in the EU’s Defense Policy. 5.3.1 Poland Caution in Joining the ESDP. 5.3.2 Poland’s
Position on the CSDP’s Stagnation. 5.4 Poland and the Migration Crisis. 5.5 Poland’s Stance on the Future of the European Union. References. 133 133 141 143 143 149 158 162 168 6 Poland Pushes NATO and the EU Eastward. 6.1 Poland’s Part in Promoting Democracy in the East. 6.2 The Ukraine Crisis. 6.3 The North Atlantic Alliance’s “Open Door” Policy. 6.4 Strengthening NATO’s Eastern Flank. References. 173 173 180 186 190 197 7 “Make Poland Great Again”: The Meanders of the Three Seas Initiative. 7.1 The Antecedents and Premises of the Three Seas Initiative. 7.2 The Essence of the Three Seas Initiative. 7.3 Opportunities and Obstacles in Implementing the Three Seas Idea. References. 4 5 8 Poland’s Decreasing
Activeness for Collective Security at the UN and OSCE. 8.1 Poland’s Activeness During the Cold War. 8.1.1 Polish Arms Reduction Initiatives in Central Europe. 8.1.2 The Role of People’s Poland in the CSCE Process. 82 90 201 201 206 209 213 217 217 218 221
ix Contents 8.1.3 Polish Initiatives for Peace and Universal Disarmament. 8.2 Poland’s Activeness After 1989. 8.2.1 Activeness at the UN. 8.2.2 Involvement in the CSCE/OSCE. 8.3 The Declining Significance of the OSCE for Poland. 8.4 Collective Security in Poland’s Foreign and Security Policy Since 2015. References. 9 The Evolution of Poland’s International Roles. 9.1 The Conceptualization of Poland’s International Roles. 9.1.1 The Notion of a State’s International Role. 9.1.2 Poland’s International Position as a “Medium Size/Rank” Country. 9.2 Roles Expected of Poland by the Actors of the Euro-Atlantic System. 9.2.1 The Role of a State Having Conducted Successful Democratic Transformations. 9.2.2 The Role of a Stabilizing Force in the Region. 9.2.3 The Role of the “Antechamber to
Europe”. 9.2.4 The Role of an Active Participant in European Integration. 9.2.5 The Role of US Ancillary. 9.3 Roles Declared by Poland. 9.3.1 The Role of Initiator and Leader of Democratic Transformations. 9.3.2 The Role of Regional Leader. 9.3.3 The Role of Exporter of Democracy to the East. 9.3.4 The Role of Principal Loyal US Ally in Central Europe. 9.3.5 The Role of a Strong European State. 9.4 Roles Performed by Poland. 9.4.1 The Role of a Model of Successful Political Transformations. 9.4.2 The Role of Impediment to Russia’s Imperial Ambitions. 9.4.3 The Role of a US Satellite and Client. 9.4.4 The Role of a Brake on European Integration. 9.4.5 The Role of a Pragmatic and Engaged Participant in European Integration. 9.4.6 The Role of European Union
Wrecker. 9.5 The Specific Nature and the Effectiveness of Poland’s International Roles. References. 224 227 227 231 239 248 250 255 255 255 256 258 259 259 260 261 261 262 262 263 264 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 273 275 279 |
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