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Item Academic Cooperation Between Poland and Germany – Example of Collegium Polonicum as a Joint Institution of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder)(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Wydziału Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM, 2023) Wallas, TadeuszIn the EU, advanced international cooperation is a characteristic feature of relations between neighbouring states. The idea behind cross-border cooperation spreads into various fields, including daily life, common programmes, priorities, and strategies. The primary motives behind it include the will to communicate with your neighbours, overcome hostility and prejudice between the two co-existing nations, enhance democracy and develop local administration structures, overcome isolation and remoteness, and quickly merge with the integrated Europe. The article discusses cross-border cooperation between universities in Poland and Germany, with particular attention paid to cooperation taking place between neighbouring cities of Słubice, Poland, and Frankfurt (Oder), Germany. However, before the cross-border cooperation is addressed, the article elaborates on a broader context.Item Authoritarianism in Tajikistan and Turkmenistan: implications of European Union(Logos Verlag Berlin, 2018) Wallas, TadeuszItem Autorytarne systemy polityczne w Azji Centralnej - wnioski dla Unii Europejskiej(FNCE Sp. z o.o., 2018) Wallas, TadeuszItem Demokracja czy autorytaryzm(Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek, 1993) Wallas, TadeuszItem European Union-Central Asia cooperation in transition. Characteristics, determinants, perspectives(Logos Verlag Berlin, 2018) Wallas, Tadeusz; Fiedler, Radosław; Przybylska-Maszner, BeataItem Globalizacja. Przyczynek do rozważań nad jej istotą i skutkami(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa, 2000) Wallas, TadeuszItem Grupy interesów w warunkach globalizacji(Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek, 2003) Wallas, TadeuszItem Główne zagrożenia transformacji ustroju w krajach Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM, 1993) Wallas, TadeuszItem In memoriam Profesora Marcelego Kosmana (1940–2023)(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Wydziału Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM, 2023) Wallas, TadeuszItem Instrumenty budowy zaplecza społecznego przyszłych rządów partii komunistycznej w Polsce w latach 1939-1944. Przyczynek do dziejów totalitaryzmu(Wydawnictwo Naukowe WNPiD UAM, 2010) Wallas, TadeuszItem Kierunek „Zarządzanie państwem” - czyli rzecz o kształceniu dualnym w obszarze nauk społecznych(Fundacja Studentów i Absolwentów Uczelni Wyższych - Pomeranian Students' Coalition, 2014) Wallas, Tadeusz; Antkowiak, PawełItem Myśl programowa Polskiej Partii Socjalistycznej w okresie kształtowania się dyktatury (1945-1948)(Wydawnictwo Naukowe. Instytut Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa, 1998) Wallas, TadeuszItem Poland’s Road to Membership in the European Union from the Perspective of the 20th Anniversary of the Accession Treaty(Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM, 2023) Wallas, TadeuszThe purpose of this article is to show Poland’s path to European Union membership from the perspective of the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Accession Treaty. Joining the Community was proceeded by many years of preparation and efforts. Poland had to meet many necessary requirements to finally join the ranks of the member states. The negotiations, which began on April 3, 1998, were concluded on April 16, 2003, with the signing of the Accession Treaty in Athens. In Poland, the decision was also decided by the public expressing its opinion in a referendum held on June 7–8, 2003. On July 23, 2003 the Accession Treaty was ratified, and on May 1, 2004. Poland became a member of the European Union. Poland’s entry into the European Union made it possible to take a civilizational step. Poland benefited from its presence in the EU in many dimensions, primarily political, economic and social. The benefits of Poland’s accession to the EU far outweigh the costs. This assessment is also confirmed by the opinions of citizens expressed in surveys. In June 2022, the number of supporters of Poland’s EU membership reached a record 92%.Item Political sciences: a discipline of the social sciences or the humanities?(Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM, 2016) Wallas, TadeuszBy virtue of an administrative decision, the division of Polish academia into fields and disciplines was verified in 2011. It is owing to this process that political science, among others, was reassigned in Poland. Before September 30, 2011, political science was classified as one of the humanities, but later on it was included in the new field of the social sciences, created as a result of the division of the humanities. This decision started an ongoing discussion, also in the circles of political scientists, on the issue of how advisable this change is, and it has become an important task to confirm the thesis that this decision was substantially justified. It is assumed that political science as a discipline has more in common with other disciplines assigned to the social sciences than the humanities. Additionally, by way of developing a new register of academic fields and disciplines, the administrative divisions in Polish academia were to a large extent aligned with the classification of fields and disciplines adopted by the OECD, UNESCO and EUROSTAT, which will facilitate the internationalization of academic collaboration. The above organizations and institutions, and – consequently – some of their member states, have already divided the humanities, which used to be alternatively named social sciences, into two separate fields: the social sciences and the humanities. In order to justify the above-mentioned thesis it was necessary to determine how academic specialization, discipline and field of science are perceived today; to indicate the essential divisions in academia; to attempt to define the specific nature of the humanities versus social sciences; and to present the relations of political science to the latter category. The assessment of how intensive these relations are, made it possible to confirm that the above-mentioned thesis is justified.Item Polska w Unii Europejskiej(Wydawnictwo Poltext, 2011) Wallas, TadeuszItem Polska wobec perspektywy członostwa w Unii Europejskiej. Uwarunkowania polityczne(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa, 2002) Wallas, TadeuszItem Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe i Stanisław Mikołajczyk wobec bloku wyborczego 1945-1947(Zespół Redakcyjno-Wydawniczy WLOP, 1998) Wallas, TadeuszItem Problem zaplecza politycznego Polskiego Komitetu Wyzwolenia Narodowego i Rządu Tymczasowego (1944-1945)(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa, 2000) Wallas, TadeuszItem Przyczynek do rozważań nad przynależnością dziedzinową nauk o polityce(2015) Wallas, TadeuszSince the number of academic specializations and disciplines has consistently been increasing, it has become necessary to supplement present classifications and categorizations, as well as come up with new ones, on a regular basis. Therefore, it has become feasible to distinguish a new branch of science as well as to assign the existing disciplines to different branches. It is owing to such a process that political sciences have been reassigned in Poland. Before September 30, 2011, political sciences had been categorized as the humanities, but later on they were encompassed by a new branch of social sciences, created as a result of the division of the humanities. I adopt the thesis that this decision was substantially justified since, given current legal status quo, political sciences as a discipline have more in common with other disciplines assigned to social sciences than the humanities. Additionally, by way of developing a new register of disciplines, the administrative divisions in Polish science were to a large extent aligned with the classification of branches and disciplines adopted by the OECD, UNESCO and Eurostat, which will facilitate the internationalization of academic collaboration. The above organizations and institutions, and – consequently – some of their member states, have already divided the humanities, sometimes also named social sciences, into two separate branches: social sciences and humanities. In order to justify the above‑mentioned thesis it was necessary to determine how academic specialization, discipline, branch and field of science are perceived today; to indicate the determinants of divisions in science and basic criteria for such divisions; to attempt to define the specific nature of the humanities versus social sciences; and to present the factors confirming the relation of political science to the latter category.Item Regional dimension of European Union and Central Asia cooperation(Logos Verlag Berlin, 2018) Wallas, Tadeusz; Fiedler, Radosław; Osiewicz, Przemysław