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Deficyt handlowy zagrożeniem dla bezpieczeństwa ekonomicznego państwa?
(Media-Expo, 2017) Adamczyk, Marcin; Uniwersytet Wrocławski
Among scholars, commentators as well as decision makers there is a consensus about the vital importance of the problem of a state's economic security in the 21st century. At the same time, however, a threat that reoccurring trade deficits can pose on a country's economic development seems to lack any wider debate. The author's intention is to attempt to fill the gap in the public debate on the issue in question. One of the aims of the this article is to provide an adequate definition of economic security and situate it in the field of research on security as well as to present the actual knowledge on the influence of international trade on economic development. Finally, the author will attempt to answer the question of whether an inconsiderate trade policy should be regarded as a threat to state's economic security.
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W kierunku podważenia statusu państwa hegemonicznego: przegląd głównych aspektów współczesnych chińsko-amerykańskich stosunków gospodarczych i wojskowych
(Media-Expo, 2017) Adamczyk, Marcin; Uniwersytet Wrocławski
Military relations between China and the United States can be described in terms of a process of consensus building in two crucial areas, i.e.: global and regional security. The key concerns for both countries are: the situation in the Gulf of Taiwan, the development of both striking and rapid reaction capabilities of the Chinese forces, counterterrorism at the international level, limitation of mass-destruction weapons along with the means of their deployment, and finally, the program of building the American ballistic missile defense system initiated a few years ago. Despite the growing rivalry between the two superpowers in the Pacific Rim, there are some areas, in which they can maintain close cooperation for the sake of security. Their joint efforts to prevent and counter the terrorism threat in the world can be taken as a model example of mutual cooperation. There are, however, some important points of disagreement in their trade as well as military relations. Respecting intellectual property is one of them, likewise the unbalanced trade with China.