Today’s Central Europe – A ‘‘Commonwealth of Four Nations”? Cover Image

Czy dzisiejsza Europa Środkowa może być „Wspólnotą Czworga Narodów”?
Today’s Central Europe – A ‘‘Commonwealth of Four Nations”?

Author(s): Marcin Dębicki
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Instytut Zachodni im. Zygmunta Wojciechowskiego

Summary/Abstract: The article focuses on certainsocio-political developments across Polands’e astern border (amongothers – theso-called orange revolution in Ukraine or Russia’s policy towards its western neighbours), which occasion another – to all likelihood not the last – debate on the character of Central Europe. The Commonwealth of Four Nations which appears in the title, is conceived of in highly abstract and symbolic terms, and has the function of a ‘‘keystone’’ for a similar situation or similar problems faced by Poland, Lithuania, Belarusand Ukraine, which does not mean that this ‘‘construct’’ is free from social tensions. The central European context includes also the issue of different visions of history among the old and new members of the European Union. In connection with a lack of clear stance on the part of the EU oncultural issues this significantly complicates the creation on purely social grounds of a common plane for the prospective European identity.

  • Issue Year: 320/2007
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 47-61
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Polish