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Chińska perspektywa kryzysu na wschodniej granicy Unii Europejskiej (2021-2022)
(Uniwersytet Wrocławski, 2022) Adamczyk, Marcin; Uniwersytet Wrocławski
Kryzys na wschodniej granicy Unii Europejskiej był w roku 2021 prawdopodobnie jednym z potencjalnie kluczowych zagrożeń dla bezpieczeństwa w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej. W obliczu pogarszającej się sytuacji na granicy polsko-białoruskiej, w Polsce względnie popularna stała się koncepcja zaangażowania w roli mediatora Chińskiej Republiki Ludowej – o czym świadczyły liczne artykuły na czołowych portalach internetowych (jak Money.pl, Onet.pl czy Rp.pl) oraz wzrost zainteresowania tym tematem w mediach społecznościowych (zaobserwowane przez autora w szczególności w dyskusjach na portalu Twitter). U jej podstaw leżało przekonanie, iż oba państwa stanowią istotne miejsce w chińskiej polityce gospodarczej – ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem ich roli tranzytowej w ramach Nowego Jedwabnego Szlaku. Niniejszy artykuł ma być próbą odpowiedzi, na ile owa koncepcja mogła się urzeczywistnić oraz ile tak naprawdę Mińsk i Warszawa znaczą dla Chin?
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Wojna rosyjsko-ukraińska w Donbasie jako wyzwanie dla chińskiej dyplomacji
(Uniwersytet Wrocławski, 2016) Adamczyk, Marcin; Uniwersytet Wrocławski
The aim of this article is to analyse Beijing’s actions in the course of the conflict in the Eastern Ukraine in the period from the proclamation of two separatist republics (the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Lugansk People’s Republic) until reaching the ceasefire agreement at Minsk in February 2015. This conflict is likely to be the worst security crisis in Europe since the war in Yugoslavia. The fundamental question now is: “is it possible to defuse this crisis without the participation of China?”. The PRC has been a close ally and partner of both Russia and the Ukraine, which poses a tough challenge for Chinese politicians and also put their readiness to get involved in the world’s politics to the test. The conflict in the Ukraine is quite recent and is still evolving and thus still requires a lot of studies. In Poland the first publications on this issue have only appeared recently. Economic and political relations between China and Russia are commonly known, but the knowledge of the importance of the Ukraine in China’s politics is still limited, even among the Ukrainian scholars (despite the fact that it is supposed to be the destination of one of the Silk Route branches that travelling through Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the Black Sea is to reach the Illichivsk harbour in the Ukraine). This essay, which is a continuation of previous researches on the relations between China, the Ukraine and Russia during the course of the Maidan protest and the subsequent annexation of the Crimea by the Russian Federation, intends to fill this gap providing an analysis of the Chinese politics towards the war in the Eastern Ukraine.
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Relacje chińsko-ukraińskie i chińsko-rosyjskie na tle postawy Chińskiej Republiki Ludowej wobec Majdanu i aneksji Krymu
(Uniwersytet Wrocławski, 2015) Adamczyk, Marcin; Uniwersytet Wrocławski
This essay investigates mutual relations between China, Russia and Ukraine during the five month groundbreaking period between November 2013 and March 2014, in which failed attempts to suppress anti-government demonstrations (in particular in the so-called Maidan) brought about a change of the government. Meanwhile Russia, taking advantage of political instability in Ukraine, contributed to further destabilization of the country and forced the annexation of Crimea. The essay features an account of these events along with an overview of the PRC's stand on them. The utterances of Chinese diplomats together with government press statements will be scrutinized here in order to answer the questions of whether Beijing intends to get more involved in solving world's crises than it used to up until now as well as whether it means to play a major role in the world's politics in general.
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