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East European Monograph #303: A Polish Paradox: International and the National Interest in Polish Communist Foreign Policy, 1918-1948by Anatole C. Bogacki
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:For 45 years, Poland's communists were unable to achieve domestic legitimacy because of the widespread perception that they ruled as proxy for Moscow. Using Polish documentary, press and parliamentary protocol sources, Anatole Bogacki offers a rare study of the interface between postwar Polish state communist foreign policy and its historically subordinate relationship with the Societ Party, Stalin and the Comintern.
Book News Annotation:Explores the foreign policy of the ruling Communist Party of Poland in terms of how much was determined by national interests--both of the government and of the populace--and how much was determined by such external forces as the internationalist ideology of Marxism, and pressure from the Soviet Union. Acidic paper. Distributed by Columbia U. Press.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-311) and index.
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