Polish Communist Foreign Policy 1918-1948: Internationalism and the National Interest

Abstract

In post-war Polish communist foreign policy, of three national interests, two --- state security and territorial security --- are inextricably linked to the Polish communist internationalist interest --- Soviet security. The third --- national prestige --- gives Polish communist foreign policy a degree of flexibility, but at times of international threat to Soviet security is also subject, to a greater or lesser degree, to the internationalist constraint

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