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引用次数: 11
摘要
2005年波兰议会和总统选举导致Prawo i Sprawiedliwość(法律与正义)上台执政。在处理与欧盟、德国、俄罗斯和美国的关系方面,政府大体上延续了与前任政府相同的政策。然而,在风格上有了明显的变化,从华沙发出的言论的民族主义色彩变得越来越明显。这在一定程度上是由于几个内部外交政策“稳定器”的削弱。波兰与其两个较大的邻国以及欧盟之间的关系变得越来越紧张。政府还继续让波兰与美国保持紧密联系,尽管这种做法越来越引起争议。
Reopening the Wounds of History? The Foreign Policy of the ‘Fourth’ Polish Republic
The 2005 parliamentary and presidential elections in Poland led to Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Law and Justice) coming to power. In the handling of its relations with the EU, Germany, Russia and the United States, the government broadly continued the same policies as its predecessors. However, there was a marked change in style, and the nationalistic overtones of the rhetoric emanating from Warsaw became increasingly pronounced. This was partly a consequence of the weakening of several internal foreign policy ‘stabilizers’. Relations between Poland and its two larger neighbours and the EU became increasingly strained. The government also continued to align Poland closely with the United States, although this approach became increasingly controversial.