A new, 34th No. “National Policy” has been published, dedicated to a wide spectrum of phenomena related to globalisation. We are curious in issues specified as fresh challenges for globalisation, geopolitical tensions, the transition from the single-polar planet to the multi-polar, economical and social plane of these processes.
NUMBER SUBJECT: THE END OF GLOBALISATION?
Jan Fiedorczuk, Globalism as a rebellion against nature (are we all xenophobic?)
Konrad Bonisławski, What economical Nationalism Is
Adam Szabelak, Globalisation is simply a fresh imperialism. Poland must reject it
Michał Ciesielski, Three globalisations – between autonomy and integration
Kacepr Kita, Long Twilight Globalisation
Damian Adamus, How the Chinese dragon ate globalisation
The U.S. destroys their globalisation. Conversation with prof. Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse
Peter Plebaniak, IsTrade civilizes? Europe's inevitable return to the ideology of expansion
Krzysztof Głowacki, Threats of deglobalization. Challenges for Poland related to changing global order
Piotr Mroczkowski, Polish success in the Euro-American century?
Mateusz Pławski, Globalisation – a friend or an enemy of safety policy?
Hanna Szymerska, Keleti Nyitás, or Hungarian march to the East
IDENTATIVE
Lidia Frankowska, In the ellipse of Polish national philosophy. reflection on Charles Libelt
Jakub Siemiatkowski, Asymptomatic nationalism? The synthesis of national ideas with traditionalist
INTERNATIONAL
Sebastian Stelmach, Frederick the large was born in East Germany, that is identity policy in communist Germany
Marian Kałuski, Polish National-Territorial Country. The fight for autonomy for the Polish population in Lithuania from 1988 to 1992. Part III
RECENTLY
Rafał Buca, Not just about the oaks.














