The New Politics Of Poland by Jaroslaw Kuisz
A Democratic Revolution Under Threat
The New Politics of Poland by Jaroslaw Kuisz explores the dramatic shift in Polish politics following the rise of the populist far-right party, Law and Justice, in 2015. This book delves into the historical context that paved the way for this political change, examining how Poland's history of statelessness has influenced its current political climate. Kuisz analyzes the Polish people's cautious approach to sovereignty and their skepticism towards powerful foreign entities, which populist leaders have skillfully leveraged. Through this lens, the book provides insights into the broader political dynamics in East and Central Europe, offering lessons for other nations facing similar populist movements.
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- Published
- 2024
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- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 376
- Original Language
- English
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