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Poland and the advocacy for a wider Central and Eastern Europe

Cordes, Miłosz J. LU orcid (2023) In Pulaski Policy Paper
Abstract
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has brought an unprecedented chance to end the existence of harmful stereotype of Central and Eastern Europe as a region where the Kremlin has special interests. It has cost a lot of political efforts to bring Czechia, Poland, or the Baltic states out of this equation and join the Western institutional framework. Now there is enough momentum for doing the same with Ukraine and, perhaps, Moldova. Although it will require a lot of efforts related to fighting corruption, strengthening rule of law, and bringing foreign investments, a positive outcome is plausible. Poland’s experience and close relations with Ukraine can largely contribute to achieving this goal for the benefit of the whole region.
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Poland, Ukraine, Ukraine invasion 2022, Russia, Central Europe, Baltic Sea, Lithuania, Belarus, Trimarium
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Pulaski Policy Paper
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11
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8 pages
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2080-8852
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English
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https://pulaski.pl/en/pulaski-policy-paper-poland-and-the-advocacy-for-a-wider-central-and-eastern-europe-milosz-j-cordes/
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