The Political System of Poland
Tradition and Contemporaneity
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The Political System of Poland
Tradition and Contemporaneity
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The book presents the subject of the Polish political system, which, not unlike many others, is subject to dynamic political and social change. The ever-modernizing Polish state seeks ways to improve its institutions and increase coordination of crucial policies. Poland also exhibits effects symptomatic of a crisis of liberal democracy, undermining the legacy of its democratic transformation. The authors of this volume answer questions on identity of Polish systemic solutions, the nature of change in constitutionalism and the modern political system of Poland, all in the light of Polish political tradition. Moreover, they analyze the roles of various state authorities, political leadership dilemmas, the legitimization of power, and the question of Polish membership in the EU.
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- Cover
- Series Information
- Copyright Information
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Political leadership in Poland: Between a traditional need and a real deficit (Justyna G. OTTO)
- Polish political institutions: Continuity and change (1918â1989) (Daniel PRZASTEK, PaweĹ MROWIĹSKI)
- Main trends of Polish political thought in the 20th and 21st centuries (Leszek NOWAK)
- Systemic transformation in Poland compared to the countries of the region (Jacek WOJNICKI)
- Building the constitutional order in Poland: Legal and political processes (Tomasz SĹOMKA, RafaĹ WIÄCKIEWICZ)
- The Parliament of the Republic of Poland: The Sejm, the Senate and the National Assembly (Jacek ZALEĹNY)
- President of the Republic of Poland: State representative and political arbiter (Tomasz SLOMKA)
- Government and governance in Poland (Grzegorz RYDLEWSKI)
- Civil service in Poland (Jolanta ITRICH-âDRABAREK)
- Justice system in Poland: Political system and functioning (Michal MISTYGACZ)
- Out-of-jurisdictional system of legal protection authorities in Poland (Michal MISTYGACZ)
- Polandâs membership in the European Union (Justyna MIECZNIKOWSKA)
- Foreign policy of the Republic of Poland after 1989 (Stanislaw SULOWSKI)
- Institutions and security policy (MichaĹ BRZEZIĹSKI)
- Series index