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Changes in Poland’s geo-political place after 1989
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The article features the revaluations in European and geo-political order caused by the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. It also presents how these factors changed Poland’s place and role in Europe and the world; Poland under an atomic superpower’s influence was a part of the system that in the military area developed a coalition doctrine of an offensive character. The information included in the article shows how the disappearance of the bipolar system and the collapse of the Soviet Union led to questioning the position of the USA. The author has also described the biggest changes in international relations that took place at the end of the 20th century; transformations that affected our region to such a degree that it even changed its name. Instead of the monolith stretching from Kamchatka to the Elbe River called Easter Europe; Central Europe emerged along with Eastern Europe and Easter - Southern Europe. The author has also pointed out in what way the reasons for the communism fall contributed to the speed of transformations performed in Central European countries and how the international situation in our environment and whole Euro- Atlantic zone changed Poland’s geo-political location after 1989.
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