POLAND'S PROBLEMS AND PROGRESS
Title | POLAND'S PROBLEMS AND PROGRESS PDF eBook |
Author | Graf Aleksander Józef Skrzyński |
Publisher | |
Pages | 43 |
Release | 1925 |
Genre | Poland |
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Poland's Problems and Progress
Title | Poland's Problems and Progress PDF eBook |
Author | graf Aleksander Józef Skrzyński |
Publisher | |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 1925 |
Genre | Poland |
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Poland's Problems and Progress
Title | Poland's Problems and Progress PDF eBook |
Author | Aleksander Skrzyński |
Publisher | |
Pages | 43 |
Release | 1925 |
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The Economic Progress of Poland
Title | The Economic Progress of Poland PDF eBook |
Author | Eugenjusz Kwiatkowski |
Publisher | |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Poland |
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Poland Today
Title | Poland Today PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Klopstock |
Publisher | |
Pages | 8 |
Release | 1919 |
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Poland's Transformation
Title | Poland's Transformation PDF eBook |
Author | Marek Jan Chodakiewicz |
Publisher | Transaction Publishers |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780967996028 |
Poland has carried out two peaceful revolutions in the span of one generation: first, the self-limiting movement of Solidarity, which undermined the legitimacy of Communism and then a negotiated transfer of power from Communism to free market democracy. Today, while Poland is seen as a success story and is joining political and economic associations in the democratic West, Poles themselves seem downcast. They ask: is social anomie a price worth paying for a successful transformation? In making moral compromises with an outgoing tyranny, can one avoid cynicism and disappointment with democracy? Zbigniew Brzezinski, professor of American Foreign Policy at Johns Hopkins University has called Polish Transformation "a work that provides a comprehensive as well as incisive overview of the extraordinary difficult and historically unprecedented process of transforming an increasingly corrupt and decayed totalitarian system into a modern democracy." John Lenczowski, director of the Institute of World Politics, adds that "this extremely useful volume explains the essential elements of the post-communist political transition in Poland. Its authors convey...the cultural and ideological underpinnings that can be captured only by authorities who have developed over a lifetime that special sixth sense for detecting the elusive and unquantifiable soul of a country." Radek Sikorski, the executive director of the New Atlantic Initiative at the American Enterprise Institute, writes that "we should be grateful to the authors and editors of this thoughtful volume for asking questions which remain relevant for that uncomfortably large part of humanity that still lives under totalitarian or authoritarian regimes." Marek Jan Chodakiewicz holds the Kosciuszko chair in Polish Studies at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia. He is the author of After the Holocaust: Polish-Jewish Conflict in the Wake of World War II and Between Nazis and Soviets: A Case Study of Occupation Politics in Politics, 1939-1947. John Radzilowski is author and editor of numerous works ranging from Polish to East European history. Darius Tolczyk is associate professor of Slavic Languages at the University of Virginia. He is the author of See No Evil: Literary Cover-Ups and Discoveries of the Soviet Camp Experience.
Europe's Growth Champion
Title | Europe's Growth Champion PDF eBook |
Author | Marcin Piatkowski |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0198789343 |
What makes countries rich? What makes countries poor? Europe's Growth Champion: Insights from the Economic Rise of Poland seeks to answer these questions, and many more, through a study of one of the biggest, and least heard about, economic success stories. Over the last twenty-five years Poland has transitioned from a perennially backward, poor, and peripheral country to unexpectedly join the ranks of the world's high income countries. Europe's Growth Champion is about the lessons learned from Poland's remarkable experience, the conditions that keep countries poor, and the challenges that countries need to face in order to grow. It defines a new growth model that Poland and its Eastern European peers need to adopt to grow and catch up with their Western counterparts. Poland's economic rise emphasizes the importance of the fundamental sources of growth- institutions, culture, ideas, and leaders- in economic development. It demonstrates that a shift from an extractive society, where the few rule for the benefit of the few, to an inclusive society, where many rule for the benefit of many, can be the key to economic success. *IEurope's Growth Champion asserts that a newly emerged inclusive society will support further convergence of Poland and the rest of Central and Eastern Europe with the West, and help to sustain the region's Golden Age. It also acknowledges the future challenges that Poland faces, and that moving to the core of the European economy will require further reforms and changes in Poland's developmental character.