The Case of "Białowieska" as a Universal Example of Cooperation Between Jews, Poles and Russians
Journal Title: Eastern European Journal of Transnational Relations - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Article analyses the phenomena of ”Białowieska” forest as a starting point for cooperation between the Jewish, Polish and Russian nations. The research is based on historical, theoretical background as well as from the over national point of view. Analysed extraordinary status of “Białowieska” through the ages is not only universal but timeless. The research proves that multinational cooperation between nations can be achieved with respect for each other’s values and with positive mutually effective results.
Authors and Affiliations
Wojciech Konaszczuk
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