Issue 1

Contents

  • Author: The Editors
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 3-4
  • DOI Address: -
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy20191toc.pdf

Polish Political Science Yearbook, 48(1). Published online: December 31, 2018. The Polish Political Science Yearbook is international peer-reviewed journal indexed in: American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (ABSEES) Online, BazHum, Central and Eastern European Online Library, Central European Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (cejsh.icm.edu.pl), Columbia International Affairs Online, Cosmos Impact Factor, Directory of Open Access Journals, Electronic Journals Library, ERIH Plus, Gale PowerSearch, Google Scholar, HeinOnline, IBR – International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences, IBZ – International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences, ICI Journals Master List, International Political Science Abstracts, Open Academic Journals Index, POL-Index (Polska Bibliografia Naukowa) and The Lancaster Index.

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Editorial

  • Author: Agnieszka Szpak
  • Institution: Nicolaus Copernicus University (Poland)
  • Author: Joanna Modrzyńska
  • Institution: Nicolaus Copernicus University (Poland)
  • Author: Robert Gawłowski
  • Institution: WSB Universities (Poland)
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 5-7
  • DOI Address: -
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019100.pdf

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A New Method to Calculate Power of International Actors

  • Author: Abdullah Metin Durmuş
  • Institution: Başkent University (Turkey)
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 11-35
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019101
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019101.pdf

This article is based on the idea that it is necessary to develop a quantitative method to calculate power of international actors, which will enable scholars to analyse international conflicts. The Global Potential Power Distribution Chart, which is calculated based on three main characteristics of international actors, namely population, territory and economic power, shows “potential power of states and international organisations”. It may be called “Durmuş Scale of Power (DSoP)”. The chart is a comprehensive indicator with considerable accuracy and 100 % objectivity. In this article, potential powers of international actors have been calculated for years 1987, 2004 and 2015, which gives a clear overview of the potential power distribution (balance of power) of the World regarding states and as well as international organisations. Potential military powers of some states and international organisation in year 2015 have also been calculated. This research proves by means of a contemporary approach applied and a quantitative method developed that, the World is multipolar since 2004, and China is, potentially, the most powerful state of the World since 2015. The method introduced in this article were sufficient enough to explain the effects of the enlargement of NATO and EU, EU after BREXIT, reform of the Security Council of the United Nations and instrumental enough to provide a peaceful understanding for the self-determination issue of Kosova. There are three conclusions to this research: 1) The method “Durmuş Scale of Power” is calculated is reliable because everybody with a scientific calculator or a computer can easily calculate potential power of a state provided that he or she has reliable data for territory, population and GDP. 2) “Global Potential Power Distribution Chart” is a comprehensive Chart which shows “balance of power” at a specific year. It enables us to compare power of states and international organisations in different years. 3) It is convenient to use “Durmuş Scale of Power” while analysing issues of international relations.

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Is the Modernization Process Becoming a Challenge or a Threat to the Security Policy and the Armed Forces?

  • Author: Jarosław Piątek
  • Institution: University of Szczecin (Poland)
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 36-48
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019102
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019102.pdf

In spite of defining the role of various measures of security policy implementation the weight of one has been quite unequivocally assessed for the current policy. The main position for contemporary Poland is to be taken by the armed forces.
Under these conditions, the Polish Army has become a basic element of the defense system of Poland not only in terms of image. It is not surprising then that currently the armed forces have received a wide range of tasks regarding security – both internal and external. President Duda and the government of Law and Justice proudly show the 2 percent of GDP spent on defense and an even higher target, at the latest in 2030. However, this does not create a perspective that would allow “hurray” optimism. The key to describing the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland seems to be their ability to respond to the revolution in the field of military and the ability to modernize.
Despite the plans of the Ministry of National Defense and declarations given in media, this process faces a number of difficulties. Not only do we create “abstract” visions of needs for the current policy, but we also offend our partners and those that are still our allies.
The arms policy, so important from the point of view of this “self-sufficiency”, was brought to the accusations of lobbying, corruption, and fraud; not only do we not pay attention to our own needs, but we also create innovative concepts for the current policy that cause us to wander in dilettantism.
It seems that the shape of the implementation of the modernization of the Armed Forces is affected not only by the current policy. To a large extent, the condition of the Polish arms industry is also a decisive factor in the absorption of modernization.

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About Women in Conflicts and Wars: Theories of Violence and Collective Memory

  • Author: Inga B. Kuźma
  • Institution: University of Łódź (Poland)
  • Author: Edyta Pietrzak
  • Institution: Łódź University of Technology (Poland)
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 49-64
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019103
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019103.pdf

The article deals with the subject of relations between theories of violence and the category of collective memory in relation to women’s war stories. The text introduces the issue of war and conflict, understanding the theory of violence, the category of collective memory and female war narratives, as well as the ways of their political interpretation. The interpretation is crucial because of method used in the research, meaning hermeneutics, but also because of the, presented here, perspective of polyphony.

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The Issue of Securitization of the Refugee

  • Author: Renata Podgórzańska
  • Institution: University of Szczecin (Poland)
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 67-89
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019104
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019104.pdf

Analyzing Poland’s current activity regarding the influx of refugees and the formulated attitude towards action in the field of restriction and control of the influx undertaken by European and international institutions, one should notice increasing reluctance to accept immigrants. What is more, there is a growing trend in the public debate in Poland to identify (to correlate) the influx of refugees with the problem of security. Although Poland is neither located on the main transit routes nor a destination for immigrants (including refugees), there is a process of systematically including this issue in the public discourse and analyzing the consequences of the potential increase in the influx of immigrants in the context of state security. Relationships that arise at the interface between migration and security point to the process of securitization of immigration, which involves integrating migration issues into a catalogue of state security threats and considering them through the lens of possible threats to the receiving societies.

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Finding Poland’s International Position

  • Author: Aleksander M. Lubojemski
  • Institution: Leiden University (Netherlands)
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 90-102
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019105
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019105.pdf

The changing political system of the XXI century has brought many shifts not only in the global balance of power but also in various regional balances scattered across the globe. The rise of national power in countries beforehand classified as small powers or other equivalents has forced to once again place these states in the newly created balances of power. Amongst these states is Poland, whose national power has grown substantially in the last decade. Hence, it is necessary to analyze how Poland compares to other states in the international system, on a global and regional level, and through this evaluate what Poland’s international position is. The article aims at assessing Polish national power and roles in regional initiatives to examine how Poland is placed in the global and regional balance of power.

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Information Warfare Between Russia and Ukraine: A Cause of War for the West?

  • Author: Kazimierz Pierzchała
  • Institution: John Paul II Catholic Univeristy in Lublin (Poland)
  • ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9972-943X
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 103-111
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019106
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019106.pdf

Experts on information competition between Russia and Western countries are convinced that president Vladimir Putin plans a war against the West as a long-term operation. It is directed on two fronts: internal and the more effective external one. Both can be developed in every country of the World; the opponent may be a compatriot but the ally may be a foreigner. Fortunately, in the West the effectiveness of these operations is lower. Confrontation with the West the Kremlin has many advantages: parental and controlled informational space, technical implements, huge experience based on expert knowledge, likewise a longstanding practice in conducting informational operations. Those actions are strongly concentrated and there are widely used digital platforms and also, they popularise the contents in harmony with Russian Federation politics. Their aim is not only forming internal and external public opinion properly and in line with the Kremlin’s interests, because as the annexation of Crimea has demonstrated that their aim is construction of a new reality of the world. Paradoxically, in the Russian Federation’s policy, media freedom and political pluralism are considered as a weakness of the West. Many communities which have different benefits are sensitive to the Kremlin’ s propaganda.

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The Securitisation of Kurdish Self-Determination as A Challenge for the Sectarian Balance of Power in the Middle East

  • Author: Marek Musioł
  • Institution: University of Wrocław (Poland)
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 115-134
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019107
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019107.pdf

The article addresses current questions concerning the Kurdish situation before and after the invasion and expansion of ISIS. It applied the theory of securitisation to study the tangled circumstances and frameworks of Kurdish claims, underlining their attempts at gaining their much-desired independence. This elaboration enables one to recognise the genesis and the local, regional and global context of international actions vis-à-vis Kurdish interests, and the possible supporters and opponents of the Kurdish project of statehood in the Middle East. It portrays also the current perception of Kurdish efforts to establish their own national and legal subjectivity that must be recognised by the majority of state actors in order to meet the indispensable criteria of international law.
This article is particularly important in the context of recent developments in the Middle East. First of all, it refers to pressures, as well as openly offensive actions targeting the interests and territories controlled by the Kurds in Turkey during the existence of the so-called Islamic State. Secondly, it reflects on actors’ reactions in the international arena, including the countries of the Middle East, towards the independence referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan, as well as on direct actions aimed at shaping a new geopolitical order after the fall of ISIS (attack by Iraqi troops in Kirkuk or the Turkish army in Afrin).

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The Convergence of Presidential and Parliamentary Elections in France: Analysis of Systemic Tendencies from the Perspective of Sixty Years of the Fifth Republic

  • Author: Łukasz Jakubiak
  • Institution: Jagiellonian University
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 135-154
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019108
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019108.pdf

The paper deals with specific links between presidential and parliamentary elections in contemporary France. The main goal is to demonstrate that the timing of the two types of political events is a significant factor preserving the configuration of a pro-presidential majority fact as one of the possible variants of French semi-presidentialism. This raises the question of the role of both elections as instruments for controlling the process of setting up a space of political rivalry that could be perceived as optimal from the viewpoint of ruling camps. The author analyses possibilities to provide the convergence of presidential and parliamentary elections under the conditions of a seven-year presidential term as well as after its shortening to five years in 2000. Hence, of particular importance is the impact of some mechanisms used in this field on the institutional logic of the French political system. Specific application of constitutional tools and some normative changes introduced in previous years cause the extent of the aforementioned control to be now much greater than in the first decades of the Fifth Republic. Looking at the convergence of both types of elections from the perspective of the evolution of the existing political system, the author argues that it is legitimate to divide the whole period of the Fifth Republic into three sub-periods: 1. the absence of electoral convergence (1958–1981); 2. partial electoral convergence (1981– –2002); full electoral convergence (since 2002). Due to the acceptance of the pro-presidential paradigm, the latter formula is now definitely preferred and supported by legal regulations, which affects the flexibility of French semi-presidentialism (significantly reduced, but not fully eliminated, probability of cohabitation).

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Leaders, Managers or Administrators – Mayors in Central and Eastern European Countries

  • Author: Karolina Tybuchowska-Hartlińska
  • Institution: University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 155-161
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019109
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019109.pdf

This paper is the first step to fill a gap in the studies on the position of mayors in European local government systems. The first part of the paper will be devoted to critical analysis of theoretical and methodological studies on the position and selection of mayors. The second part will focus on verifying the proposed hypotheses. In the conclusions, an attempt will be made to present a profile of local democracy in CEE countries.

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A Female Political Scientist

  • Author: Kamila Rezmer
  • Institution: Nicolaus Copernicus University
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 165-168
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019110
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019110.pdf

Book review: Agata Włodkowska-Bagan, Małgorzata Winiarczyk-Kossakowska, Kobiety w polskiej politologii. Od diagnozy do współpracy, Warsaw 2018, pp. 64

Jerzy Kuciński, Obywatelska inicjatywa ustawodawcza jako instytucja ustroju Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Studium prawno-politologiczne, Warsaw 2018, pp. 315.

  • Author: Sabina Grabowska
  • Institution: University of Rzeszów
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 169-171
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019111
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019111.pdf

Jerzy Kuciński, Obywatelska inicjatywa ustawodawcza jako instytucja ustroju Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Studium prawno-politologiczne, Warsaw 2018, pp. 315.

IV Winter Methodological School – A Report

  • Author: Kamila Rezmer
  • Institution: Nicolaous Copernicus University
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 175-177
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019112
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019112.pdf

IV Winter Methodological School – A Report

Variety of the Pacific Security

  • Author: Joanna Siekiera
  • Institution: War Studies University
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 178-180
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2019113
  • PDF: ppsy/48-1/ppsy2019113.pdf

A report from the 10th National Conference of the Australia, New Zealand and Oceania Research Association Security in the Pacific. Warsaw, (14 December, 2018), The Faculty of Military Studies at the War Studies University and the Australia, New Zealand and Oceania Research Association (ANZORA)

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  • Author: The Editors
  • Year of publication: 2019
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  • Pages: 181-186
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