Introduction: a statement of the arguments 1. National identity and foreign policy: a dialectical relationship 2. Polish identity 1795-1944: from romanticism to positivism to ethno-nationalism 3. Poland after World War II: native conservatism and the return to Central Europe 4. Polish foreign policy in perspective: a new encounter with positivism 5. Russia's national identity and the accursed question: a strong state and a weak society 6. Russian identity and the Soviet period 7. Russia's foreign policy reconsidered 8. Ukraine: the ambivalent identity of a submerged nation, 1654-1945 9. Post-World War II Ukraine: birth pangs of a modern identity 10. Foreign policy as a means of nation building.
Introduction: a statement of the arguments 1. National identity and foreign policy: a dialectical relationship 2. Polish identity 1795-1944: from romanticism to positivism to ethno-nationalism 3. Poland after World War II: native conservatism and the return to Central Europe 4. Polish foreign policy in perspective: a new encounter with positivism 5. Russia's national identity and the accursed question: a strong state and a weak society 6. Russian identity and the Soviet period 7. Russia's foreign policy reconsidered 8. Ukraine: the ambivalent identity of a submerged nation, 1654-1945 9. Post-World War II Ukraine: birth pangs of a modern identity 10. Foreign policy as a means of nation building.
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