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11.10.2024
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Product info / Cechy produktu
Rodzaj (nośnik) / Item type
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książka / book
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Dział / Department
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Książki i czasopisma / Books and periodicals
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Autor / Author
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Martin Dahl
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Adrian Chojan
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Tytuł / Title
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Poland and Ukraine: Common Neighborhood and..
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Wydawca / Publisher
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Oficyna Wydawnicza Uczelni Łazarskiego
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Rok wydania / Year published
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2019
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Rodzaj oprawy / Cover type
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Miękka
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Liczba stron / Pages
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165
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Ciężar / Weight
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0,8888 kg
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ISBN
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9788364054150 (9788364054150)
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EAN/UPC
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9788364054150
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Stan produktu / Condition
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nowy / new - sprzedajemy wyłącznie nowe nieużywane produkty
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This monograph is about Polish-Ukrainian neighborhood and relations. It is worth emphasizing that this publication is the result of several years of constant cooperation between lecturers and students of economics and international relations of Lazarski University. It is therefore a confirmation of the academicity of the research and actions undertaken for the promotion of its own cadres. This publication proves that students of the Lazarski University have the right potential to think about scientific work and to conduct research in the future. Therefore, by submitting this publication to the readers' evaluation, we are counting on its favorable reception. We hope you enjoy this work.
The Editors
The presented publication differs from others, whether journalistic or scientific, in that Polish-Ukrainian relations in political, social and economic context were presented from the perspective of the young generation young scientists and students.
Prof. Wiesław Bokajło
This publication touches upon important and current issues concerning historically and contemporary complicated relations between Poland and Ukraine. Therefore, its great advantage is the selection of authors of individual chapters, showing their broad picture. The added value of the publication is undoubtedly the combination of scientific research of the University's employees with the research of students, including those from Ukraine. Therefore, a book should become a mandatory reading for all those who are familiar with Polish-Ukrainian relations and their future.
Prof. Tomasz Stępniewski