Problems to co-operating of Poland with Russian Federation during the second half 1990th

Journal Title: Eminak - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

On verge of ХХ-ХХІ centuries mutual relations between Poland and Russia are characterized by complication and ambiguousness and embrace the spectrum of the problems related to entering of Poland into NATO and expansion East of borders of the Euro-Atlantic system of safety, and also variety of questions, in all other spheres of intergovernmental co-operation. Plenty of problems appeared in tension that sometimes passed to sharp confrontation. Russia worried from maintenance of status of the «large state», that, in turn, was possible on condition of maintenance of control after the countries of former socialistic camp. Un satisfactory awareness of population of both countries in combination with dominant influence of stereotypes and insolvency of political elites to create pragmatic strategy of collaboration, deprived the Polish-Russian relations of favourable prospects on the future. Although, after ascension to power of president А. Kwasniewski, that aimed to build mutual relations between Warsaw and Moscow on the basis of respect to sovereignty and interests both held, an intergovernmental collaboration activated considerably. Without regard to the un single prognoses of experts in relation to the consequences of European integration of Poland for mutual relations with Russia, with her prelude of Organization of the North-Atlantic alliance agreement in March in 1999 the relations of parties did not test substantial changes. They did not justify the foresights of neither ceptic's that warned of sharp complication of connections between the states nor optimists that hoped on their rapid making healthy. The intergovernmental Polish-Russian mutual relations until now mark considerable subordination to the changes of home policy situation, related to the rotary presses in the higher echelons of power, from one side, and to politics of the third parties – the influential states of the West, from other.

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Natalia Buglay

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Natalia Buglay (2017). Problems to co-operating of Poland with Russian Federation during the second half 1990th. Eminak, 3(1), 41-46. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-254247