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The New Politics of Poland : A Case of Post-Traumatic Sovereignty
The New Politics of Poland : A Case of Post-Traumatic Sovereignty
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Author(s): Kuisz, Jaroslaw
ISBN No.: 9781526155870
Pages: 376
Year: 202311
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 50.99
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

''A must-read for anyone interested in the future of populism in Poland, Europe and beyond.'' Anne Applebaum, author of Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism ''If you want to understand what is happening in the largest swing state in the eastern half of the EU, this is the place to start. Kuisz not only offers vital historical background to today''s tortured Polish politics, but also develops the illuminating concept of "post-traumatic sovereignty".'' Timothy Garton Ash, author of Homelands: A Personal History of Europe ''A masterful account of the birth of illiberal Poland. Jaroslaw Kuisz''s analysis of "post-traumatic sovereignty" offers a novel and informative lens through which to understand the origins of the nation''s troubled politics.'' Yascha Mounk, author of The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure ''An essential book for anyone who wants to understand post-cold war Poland and today''s political dynamics in Central Europe.'' Sylvie Kauffmann, editor, Le Monde ''For the most reliable, up-to-date survey of modern Polish politics, see Jaroslaw Kuisz''s new book, The New Politics of Poland.'' Tony Barber, The Financial Times ''Kuisz''s book shows in detail what living under 21st-century nationalist populism is like -- and what liberal opponents of these regimes in other countries must do to defeat them.


'' The Times ''On its own terms Jaroslaw Kuisz''s book is a superb study, offering an incisive portrait of PiS''s politics over almost a decade in power against the background of Poland''s turbulent history.'' Stanley Bill, Times Literary Supplement ''In The New Politics of Poland Jaroslaw Kuisz offers a competent and well-written account of the larger forces at work in PiS''s ascent, but also seeks to place the supposed ''rise of illiberalism'' in the context of Poland''s longue durée. His book is also indirectly useful in displaying some of the failings of the liberal commentariat.'' Jan-Werner Müller, London Review of Books ''A ground-breaking study that puts Poland''s populist turn in the larger context of the nation''s history. This is essential reading on the geopolitics of Eastern Europe in a time of war and uncertainty.'' Jörg Lau, Foreign Affairs Correspondent, Die Zeit ''Kuisz is one of the most original and powerful voices coming from Poland.'' Ivan Krastev, Chairman, Centre for Liberal Strategies ''The Russian invasion of Ukraine has underlined Poland''s geopolitical importance, but the country''s democratic backsliding is a matter of concern. The new politics of Poland explains the numerous paradoxes of this fascinating country.


Kuisz''s important book is highly topical, revealing, nuanced and compelling.'' Jan Zielonka, University of Oxford ''This book seeks to explain the rise of Law and Justice, the populist far-right party that ruled Poland from 2015 through 2023. Its conservative social values, democratic backsliding, and anti-EU sentiment sparked international controversy and opposition. Kuisz, a policy analyst and scholar, argues that Poland suffers from a "post-traumatic" relationship with its own history, due to being conquered repeatedly by larger neighbors. This legacy encourages Poles to defend their sovereignty with particular ferocity. Yet the book does not attempt to show that this was decisive either in the minds of voters or politicians who recently supported the far right. The book''s real strength lies in the detailed and even-handed way it reviews the wide range of factors contributing to extreme-right success: robust economic growth, poverty-reducing redistributive policies, support from the Roman Catholic church, the generally conservative social values of many Poles, and divisions within an opposition with links back to the days of Communism. Though the authors completed it before the recent election brought an opposition led by Donald Tusk into government, this is the best English-language guide to the last decade of Polish politics.


'' Andrew Moravcsik, Professor and Director of both the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination and the European Union Program at Princeton University. ''Fundamental to understanding what the country has been and what might yet be. --P. W. Knoll, emeritus, University of Southern California Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers through faculty.'' CHOICE (July 2024 Vol. 61 No.


11) ''[Kuisz] analyzes the splendor and misery of Jaroslaw Kaczynski''s PiS party from a bird''s eye view.'' Ulrich M. Schmid, Neue Zürcher Zeitung.


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