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Dyplomacja czechosłowacka wobec sytuacji w Polsce w 1989 roku

Publication date: 09.07.2021

Central European and Balkan Studies, 2021, Tom XXX, pp. 259 - 267

https://doi.org/10.4467/2543733XSSB.21.018.13811

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Jan Rychlík
Charles University, Prague
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Dyplomacja czechosłowacka wobec sytuacji w Polsce w 1989 roku

Abstract

Czechoslovak Diplomacy in the Face of the Situation in Poland in 1989

In 1989, the diplomacy of communist Czechoslovakia watched the political changes in communist Poland moving towards democratization with care and concern. However, due to the passive attitude of the Gorbachev ruler in Moscow, Prague did not intend to take any practical steps towards creating a political bloc proposed by Romania that could stop systemic changes in Poland. Despite the announcement of support for Polish communists, Prague chose to isolate Czechs and Slovaks from Poland and Poles and limit her own reforms to the economic sphere. It also did not open the border with Poland closed in 1981 for individual movement.

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Archiwalia:
Archiv Ministerstva zahraničních věcí Praha
– Teritoriální odbory-tajné, Polsko
Národní archiv České Republiky Praha
– Ústřední výbor KSČ, Předsednictvo ÚV
Opracowania:
Rychlík J., Cestování do ciziny v habsburské monarchii a v Československu. Pasová, vízová a vystěhovalecká politika 1848–1989, Praha 2007.
Rychlík J., Politické změny ve Východni Evropě před 17. listopadem a jejich ohlas v Československu, „Česko-slovenská historická ročenka” 2009.

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Information: Central European and Balkan Studies, 2021, Tom XXX, pp. 259 - 267

Article type: Original article

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Polish:

Dyplomacja czechosłowacka wobec sytuacji w Polsce w 1989 roku

English:

Czechoslovak Diplomacy in the Face of the Situation in Poland in 1989

Authors

Charles University, Prague

Published at: 09.07.2021

Article status: Open

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