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![]() | The German-Polish. Reconciliation Policies: Insights for the Koreas | ZAKŁADKA DO KSIĄŻEK GRATIS DO KAŻDEGO ZAMÓWIENIA | Kozłowski Krzysztof, Stuwe Klaus | SGH – Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie |
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![]() The German-Polish. Reconciliation Policies: Insights for the Koreas | ZAKŁADKA DO KSIĄŻEK GRATIS DO KAŻDEGO ZAMÓWIENIA za 17.66 zł Cena: 17.66 zł Political developments in the Korean Peninsula almost regularly draw attention of the international community. The threat of nuclear conflictin the context of global powers interests' crossing at 38th parallel has been raising questions about possible trajectories of solving one ofthe last Cold War conflicts still persisting in the reality of a globalized world. Unfortunately, the discussions concerning possible ways to successfully deter and appease Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea seem to run parallel to political reality, which is sometimes verygrim. The spike of nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches under the reign of Kim Dzong-Un and internal political problems of the Republic of Korea overshadow peaceful scenarios of reconciliation between Seoul and Pyongyang.However, when it comes to untying political knots of reconciliation, despite the grim perspectives the results are sometimes surprisingly positive. The best examples are the German reunification and the Polish German reconciliation. To a large extent successful, despite obstacles and some issues still requiring a lot of political will and economic support to solve, they both act as a proof that genuine reconciliation is possible. The studies of 25 years of German-Polish relations pro- vide an opportunity for practical application of reconciliation experiences in the Korean context with the potential benefit for analysis of the challenges in the South- North Korean relations and in the complex geopolitical situation of the Korean Peninsula. The Polish and German experiences of reunification, in the German case of East and West Germany and in the Polish case with Western Europe, and of reconciliation of the German and Polish nations, form a unique frameworkfor studying the possible trajectories of rapprochement, reconciliationand reunification of both Koreas and in their neighborhood. As the European conscious- ness in Central Europe matures, the accumulated Polish and German research concerning these issues could provide a valuable insight into political, social and economic processes beyond the European dimension, in particular in the East Asian, Korean context.The presented collection of articles correlating the Polish-German reconciliation experiences with the situation in the Korean Peninsula is a fruit of scholarly passion of researchers of Catholic University of Eichstatt-Ingolstadt (KU), Germany, of Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Poland, and of other researchers invited to join the Project. The goal of the publication is to provide readers withan insight into the complex and challenging, yet fascinating world of politics of rapprochement, reconciliation and reunification in two apparently different contexts: Polish-German and Inter-Korean relations.The outcome, two volumes of articles: The German-Polish Reconciliation Policies: Insights for the Koreas and The Korean Peninsula Unification Trajectories: Insights from Poland and Germany, combine Polish and German perspectives on reconciliation with Korean political reality.Both volumes draw parallels between te political, economic and socialsituation of Poland and Germany. At the same time they uncover characteristics of possible trajectories of change on the Korean Peninsula. The authors combined patterns known from Polish-German relations as well as the East-West Germany reunification experiences andtreated them as a reference for debating possible scenarios of change in the inter-Korean relations. The first volume emphasizes the experiences of the German-Polish rapprochement and reconciliation in theinter-Korean context. The other one discusses the possible applicationsof the German unification and Polish-European integration experiences in the Korean Peninsula geo- political context. |
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![]() The German-Polish. Reconciliation Policies: Insights for the Koreas za 22.90 zł Cena: 22.90 zł Political developments in the Korean Peninsula almost regularly draw attention of the international community. The threat of nuclear conflict in the context of global powers interests' crossing at 38th parallel has been raising questions about possible trajectories of solving one of the last Cold War conflicts still persisting in the reality of a globalized world. Unfortunately, the discussions concerning possible ways to successfully deter and appease Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea seem to run parallel to political reality, which is sometimes very grim. The spike of nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches under the reign of Kim Dzong-Un and internal political problems of the Republic of Korea overshadow peaceful scenarios of reconciliation between Seoul and Pyongyang. However, when it comes to untying political knots of reconciliation, despite the grim perspectives the results are sometimes surprisingly positive. The best examples are the German reunification and the Polish German reconciliation. To a large extent successful, despite obstacles and some issues still requiring a lot of political will and economic support to solve, they both act as a proof that genuine reconciliation is possible. The studies of 25 years of German-Polish relations pro- vide an opportunity for practical application of reconciliation experiences in the Korean context with the potential benefit for analysis of the challenges in the South- North Korean relations and in the complex geopolitical situation of the Korean Peninsula. The Polish and German experiences of reunification, in the German case of East and West Germany and in the Polish case with Western Europe, and of reconciliation of the German and Polish nations, form a unique framework for studying the possible trajectories of rapprochement, reconciliation and reunification of both Koreas and in their neighborhood. As the European conscious- ness in Central Europe matures, the accumulated Polish and German research concerning these issues could provide a valuable insight into political, social and economic processes beyond the European dimension, in particular in the East Asian, Korean context.The presented collection of articles correlating the Polish-German reconciliation experiences with the situation in the Korean Peninsula is a fruit of scholarly passion of researchers of Catholic University of Eichstatt-Ingolstadt (KU), Germany, of Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Poland, and of other researchers invited to join the Project. The goal of the publication is to provide readers with an insight into the complex and challenging, yet fascinating world of politics of rapprochement, reconciliation and reunification in two apparently different contexts: Polish-German and Inter-Korean relations. The outcome, two volumes of articles: The German-Polish Reconciliation Policies: Insights for the Koreas and The Korean Peninsula Unification Trajectories: Insights from Poland and Germany, combine Polish and German perspectives on reconciliation with Korean political reality. Both volumes draw parallels between te political, economic and social situation of Poland and Germany. At the same time they uncover characteristics of possible trajectories of change on the Korean Peninsula. The authors combined patterns known from Polish-German relations as well as the East-West Germany reunification experiences and treated them as a reference for debating possible scenarios of change in the inter-Korean relations. The first volume emphasizes the experiences of the German-Polish rapprochement and reconciliation in the inter-Korean context. The other one discusses the possible applications of the German unification and Polish-European integration experiences in the Korean Peninsula geo- political context. |
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![]() The German-Polish. Reconciliation Policies: Insights for the Koreas za 25.95 zł Cena: 25.95 zł Political developments in the Korean Peninsula almost regularly draw attention of the international community. The threat of nuclear conflictin the context of global powers interests' crossing at 38th parallel has been raising questions about possible trajectories of solving one ofthe last Cold War conflicts still persisting in the reality of a globalized world. Unfortunately, the discussions concerning possible ways to successfully deter and appease Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea seem to run parallel to political reality, which is sometimes verygrim. The spike of nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches under the reign of Kim Dzong-Un and internal political problems of the Republic of Korea overshadow peaceful scenarios of reconciliation between Seoul and Pyongyang.However, when it comes to untying political knots of reconciliation, despite the grim perspectives the results are sometimes surprisingly positive. The best examples are the German reunification and the Polish German reconciliation. To a large extent successful, despite obstacles and some issues still requiring a lot of political will and economic support to solve, they both act as a proof that genuine reconciliation is possible. The studies of 25 years of German-Polish relations pro- vide an opportunity for practical application of reconciliation experiences in the Korean context with the potential benefit for analysis of the challenges in the South- North Korean relations and in the complex geopolitical situation of the Korean Peninsula. The Polish and German experiences of reunification, in the German case of East and West Germany and in the Polish case with Western Europe, and of reconciliation of the German and Polish nations, form a unique frameworkfor studying the possible trajectories of rapprochement, reconciliationand reunification of both Koreas and in their neighborhood. As the European conscious- ness in Central Europe matures, the accumulated Polish and German research concerning these issues could provide a valuable insight into political, social and economic processes beyond the European dimension, in particular in the East Asian, Korean context.The presented collection of articles correlating the Polish-German reconciliation experiences with the situation in the Korean Peninsula is a fruit of scholarly passion of researchers of Catholic University of Eichstatt-Ingolstadt (KU), Germany, of Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Poland, and of other researchers invited to join the Project. The goal of the publication is to provide readers withan insight into the complex and challenging, yet fascinating world of politics of rapprochement, reconciliation and reunification in two apparently different contexts: Polish-German and Inter-Korean relations.The outcome, two volumes of articles: The German-Polish Reconciliation Policies: Insights for the Koreas and The Korean Peninsula Unification Trajectories: Insights from Poland and Germany, combine Polish and German perspectives on reconciliation with Korean political reality.Both volumes draw parallels between te political, economic and socialsituation of Poland and Germany. At the same time they uncover characteristics of possible trajectories of change on the Korean Peninsula. The authors combined patterns known from Polish-German relations as well as the East-West Germany reunification experiences andtreated them as a reference for debating possible scenarios of change in the inter-Korean relations. The first volume emphasizes the experiences of the German-Polish rapprochement and reconciliation in theinter-Korean context. The other one discusses the possible applicationsof the German unification and Polish-European integration experiences in the Korean Peninsula geo- political context. |