法国和波兰危机

Dominique Moïsi
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自1772年波兰第一次被瓜分以来,波兰问题一直是反映西方政治和道德立场的一面镜子。波兰目前的危机也不例外。欧洲各国对1981年12月13日以来在波兰发生的事件的反应表明,它们如何看待自己,如何判断自己影响波兰事态发展的能力,以及它们对东西方竞争的希望和恐惧。这一方案特别适用于法国。法国一直是波兰的传统盟友。出于现实政治和情感纽带的结合,法国曾在波兰还是一个国家的时候与波兰正式结盟,并在波兰没有国家的时候表示愤慨和同情。
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France and the Polish Crisis
A he Polish question has always been—since the first partition of Poland in 1772—a mirror revealing the West's political and moral stances. The present crisis in Poland is no exception to the general rule. In their reaction to the events that have unfolded in Poland since December 13, 1981, the various European countries are revealing how they view themselves, how they judge their ability to influence developments in Poland, and what they hope and fear from the East-West competition. This scheme applies particularly to France. France has always been the traditional ally of Poland. For a mixture of realpolitik and emotional ties, France used to engage in a formal alliance with Poland when it was a state, and professed indignation and commiseration when the Polish nation was stateless.
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