Marek Budzisz

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  1. 1. Koniec Rosyjskiej Ameryki

    Dlaczego Rosja przegrała Alaskę

    The book explores the historical and geopolitical dynamics surrounding the decline of Russian influence in America, particularly focusing on the sale of Alaska to the United States in 1867. It delves into the strategic, economic, and political factors that led to this significant transaction, examining the broader implications for Russian-American relations. Through detailed analysis, the author sheds light on the motivations and consequences of this pivotal moment in history, offering insights into the shifting power dynamics and the eventual end of Russian territorial ambitions in North America.

  2. 2. Wszystko Jest Wojną. Rosyjska Kultura Strategiczna

    Rosyjska Kultura Strategiczna

    The book delves into the intricacies of Russian strategic culture, exploring how historical, cultural, and ideological factors shape Russia's approach to conflict and warfare. It examines the pervasive influence of war in Russian society and politics, arguing that the nation's strategic thinking is deeply rooted in its historical experiences and cultural narratives. The author provides a comprehensive analysis of Russia's military strategies, geopolitical ambitions, and the underlying motivations driving its actions on the global stage, offering insights into the complexities of Russian statecraft and its implications for international relations.

  3. 3. Pauza Strategiczna. Polska Wobec Ryzyka Wojny Z Rosją

    Polska Wobec Ryzyka Wojny Z Rosją

    The book explores Poland's strategic position and response to the potential threat of war with Russia, analyzing the geopolitical dynamics and security challenges in the region. It delves into Poland's military preparedness, diplomatic strategies, and alliances, particularly within the context of NATO and the European Union. The author examines historical and contemporary factors influencing Poland's defense policies and the broader implications for regional stability. Through a detailed assessment, the book provides insights into the complexities of maintaining national security amid evolving international tensions.

  4. 4. Samotność Strategiczna Polski

    Pomiędzy Niemcami a Rosją

    The book explores Poland's geopolitical position and strategic challenges in the contemporary international landscape. It delves into the historical and current factors contributing to Poland's sense of strategic solitude, examining its relationships with neighboring countries and major global powers. The author analyzes Poland's foreign policy decisions, security concerns, and the impact of regional and global dynamics on its strategic autonomy. Through a detailed assessment, the book offers insights into the complexities of Poland's quest for security and influence in a rapidly changing world.