Publication date: 16.12.2015
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Editorial team
Reviewers Jerzy W. Borejsza i Mariusz Wołos
Academic editorial board Roman Baron (Praga), Olga Gorbaczewa (Mińsk), Rafał Kosiński (Białystok), Mihailo Popović (Wiedeń), Darius Staliunas (Wilno)
Volume Associate Editor Paweł Sękowski
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https://doi.org/10.4467/20844069PH.15.045.4080Słowa kluczowe: France, Germany, Poland, international relations, Versailles system, francuska dyplomacja, wschodnia polityka Francji, stosunki polsko-francuskie, Francja – Rosja Sowiecka, Francja – „biała” Rosja”, kordon sanitarny, collective security, successor states, Little Entente, minorities, alliances, League of Nations, alliances, Cold War, non-aggression pacts, collective security, Poland, France, Soviet Union, Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Law, diplomacy 1918–1926, academic contacts, France, Polish identity, nation, phenomenon, values, archetype, regime, conflict, expression, propaganda, France, Poland, Spain, Spanish Civil War, Francisco Franco, Non-Intervention Committee, League of Nations, Republicans, Nationalists, Poles in France, immigrants, resistance movement, communists, political emigration, France, Displaced Persons, IRO, Poland, refugees, UNRRA, Cold War, Polish-French relations, Left in France, French Socialist Party, Polish United Workers’ Party, Guy Mollet, Jules Moch, Charles Dumas, Robert Verdier, Polish incidents of 1956, the Left in France, Solidarity, trade unions, press, Communists, Socialists, Martial Law, Poland, France, France, security, strategic culture, colonialism, French Community, French Union, outermost regions, Overseas France