Poland’s Anchoring Strategy and the Case for a Rethink
In the 21st century, the balance of power in Eurasia is structurally different than it was in the last two hundred years, when the mental maps of our elites were taking shape. They may end up choosing a strategy of anchoring our foreign policy to the US, without attempting to autonomise or regionalise, thus deepening the impression that this can be understood as a case of Stockholm syndrome.
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