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The summer 1989 is a unique experience in Polish and maybe not only Polish history. With some exaggeration we can speak about the Second Miracle on the Vistula.1 Anyway this is a summer of qualitative change of the Polish political system — the end of the III. Republic and the birth of the IV. Republic. The situation is very complicated, dangerous and full of hope.
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Kukliński, A. (1990). Poland — the Challenging Laboratory of Space Economy. In: Peschel, K. (eds) Infrastructure and the Space-Economy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75571-2_22
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