ПОЛЬСЬКИЙ інститут

ПОЛЬСЬКИЙ інститут

  For more than two years, Polands membership of the European Union has been a fact of the utmost importance for the further development of our country  regardless of the various, not always positive opinions of the effects of the Republic of Poland’s joining of the still growing community of the old world. Thus, after a long wait, at the beginning of the twenty first century the dreams of a sizeable group of Polish intellectuals and politicians  past and present  about Poland’s participation in a European union going beyond both nations and states came true. Poland brought to the European Union considerable human and cultural potential and also some economic potential, in the hope of increasing and enriching it. But it brought more than this: it also brought a considerable heritage of ideas from the recent and more distant past concerning the building of a community on our continent. As we shall see, the contribution of Polish political and often legal doctrine (not just in the twentieth century) in modern history’s shaping of the concept of creating that community  whether it is called a federation, a confederation, a union or the United States of Europe  has been undeniable and often original.
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