2021
DOI: 10.12797/politeja.14.2017.51.08
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The Jagiellonian Idea and Poland's Eastern Policy: Historical Echoes in Today's Approach

Abstract: The Jagiellonian Idea and Poland's Eastern Policy: Historical Echoes in Today's Approach This paper analyses the extent to which the Jagiellonian idea still has a discernible influence over contemporary Polish foreign policy. More particularly, it addresses the question whether this tradition in some way still informs Poland’s approach towards its eastern neighbours that possess territories that once belonged to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The paper argues that it is possible to discern the legac… Show more

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“…The concept 'national idea' shows its relevance in the situations of crises, fractures [Karlova, 2019], intensive changes [Genova, 2018;Krivoshein, Ivanenko, 2019], situations of strong external influence [Connell, 2017; Sagatova, 2019)] or confrontation [Reeves, 2017], when there is a need for grounds for consolidation and adherence to unified practices of social organisation, ensuring loyalty to certain strategic actions among a significant number of citizens. It can be used as a necessary impetus for the internal modernisation of the state and the acquisition of a stable soil in the face of the destruction of traditional communities and ties; it is an important strategic resource of the state [Kazakova, 2014].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept 'national idea' shows its relevance in the situations of crises, fractures [Karlova, 2019], intensive changes [Genova, 2018;Krivoshein, Ivanenko, 2019], situations of strong external influence [Connell, 2017; Sagatova, 2019)] or confrontation [Reeves, 2017], when there is a need for grounds for consolidation and adherence to unified practices of social organisation, ensuring loyalty to certain strategic actions among a significant number of citizens. It can be used as a necessary impetus for the internal modernisation of the state and the acquisition of a stable soil in the face of the destruction of traditional communities and ties; it is an important strategic resource of the state [Kazakova, 2014].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%