02553cam a2200433 i 4500001001900000003000500019008004100024020001500065027002500080035002000105037001100125040001900136043001200155050002100167100003900188245010600227264003700333300002600370336002600396337002600422337002800448338003600476338002700512490002400539500001800563500008200581504004100663520096600704530005801670588004701728651003701775651003701812710005401849710004101903710002201944710007301966830002302039856005702062rnd000000000048542RAND920212s1990 cau b 000 0 eng d a0833017128 aRAND/N-3078-USDP/CSS a(Sirsi) a190519 c$25.00 aCstmoRcCstmoR ae-pl--- 4aDK440b.S92 19901 aSzayna, Thomas S.,d1960-eauthor.10aPolish foreign policy under a non-communist government :bprospects and problems /cThomas S. Szayna. 1aSanta Monica, CA :bRAND,c1990. axi, 58 pages ;c28 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aunmediatedbn2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier avolumebnc2rdacarrier1 aA RAND note ;v3078 a"April 1990." a"National Defense Research Institute -- RAND/UCLA Center for Soviet Studies." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis Note analyzes Polish foreign policy directions following the establishment of a government led by non-Communists. It is based both on trends within Polish opposition circles before the government was set up and on actions and foreign policy statements made as of December 1989 by government officials. It also surveys the international political situation in Poland in an attempt to judge support for new foreign policy moves. The author identifies three fundamental points that will guide Polish foreign policy: (1) full respect for sovereignty in Polish-Soviet relations; (2) an opening toward the West, especially toward the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany; and (3) emphasis on human rights and environmental concerns. He concludes that foreign policy will become an important issue, easily exploitable for domestic political purposes at a time of extreme economic readjustments that will produce quite a few losers as well as winners. aAlso available on the internet via WWW in PDF format. aDescription based on print version record. 0aPolandxForeign relationsy1989- 0aPolandxPolitics and government.2 aInternational Security and Defense Policy Center.2 aRand/UCLA Center for Soviet Studies.2 aRand Corporation.1 aUnited States.bOffice of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. 0aRand note ;v3078.41yOnline Accessuhttp://www.rand.org/pubs/notes/N3078/