Polska prezydencja w Radzie Unii Europejskiej (sukcesy i porażki)
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Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM
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The purpose of this study is to attempt to show the positive and negative, or favorable and
unfavorable, preconditions of the Polish presidency and its assessment. The main proposition
is that the presidency was an unprecedented event in Polish history and has had a significant
social, political, cultural, economic and international impact, while its consequences will continue
to be felt for a long time.
The Polish presidency, like all EU presidencies, stirred considerable emotions and its outcomes
have already produced divergent opinions among experts, researchers and politicians.
It is still too early to present an exhaustive and objective assessment of the presidency, but this
does not mean that it cannot be analyzed, examined or have conclusions drawn from it.
The author tries to present that despite some negative preconditions that did not encourage
the Polish presidency, and the absence of any spectacular successes, the assessment of the Polish
presidency has been positive, and Poland deserves both credit and distinction for passing
such a stern test despite lacking in experience and facing numerous difficulties. The author
also tries to show that the Polish presidency was calm and focused on seeking understanding
and compromise; and that it was better than the Czech or Hungarian presidencies. It is unfortunate
that the global media were relatively uninterested in the Polish leadership of the Council,
which was consequently overshadowed by such events as the crisis in the euro zone, the
financial and economic tragedy in Greece, the Arab Spring, and the parliamentary elections in
Poland and in Russia.
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Przegląd Politologiczny, 2012, nr 2, s. 29-47.
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1426-8876