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Throughout the post-Cold War period, the main goal of Poland’s security policy has been to provide protection against Russia. Despite the fact that Poland’s successive National Security Strategies in the years 1989–2014 reflected a wide view of security and the absence of a military threat, the fear that Russia might revert to an imperial policy was continually present. The Polish Minister of National Defense Tomasz Siemoniak confirmed this in September 2015 when he stated:

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Zając, J. (2016). Conclusions. In: Poland's Security Policy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59500-3_6

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