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Poland in a World in Change : Constitutions, Presidents, and Politics

Part of the The Miller Center Series on a World in Change series
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A timely explanation of change in the newly democratic Poland.

Contributors include leading Polish and American scholars, two U.S. ambassadors to Poland, Lech Walesa's principal assistants and the leading U.S. scholar on Poland. Walter Osiatynski compares the American and Polish constitutions; Lech Falandysz traces the path from communist legality to the rule of law in Poland while Janusz Onyszkiewicz looks at the transition from totalitarianism to democracy.

Taking on the presidency and politics in Poland, Leszek Garlicki asks if it is the wrong institutions or the wrong persons and Eugenuisz Piontek discusses challenges of the 1990s.

Turning to Poland and American foreign policy, the U.S.

Ambassador John R. Davis, Jr. looks at prospects for the future and Ambassador Richard T.

Davies interprets changes in Poland and Eastern Europe. Andzej Korbonski provides the summing up with a look at changes overall in Eastern Europe.

Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.

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University Press of America
0819185183 / 9780819185181
Paperback / softback
31/03/1992
United States
258 pages
152 x 229 mm, 454 grams
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