As I explained in Part 1, Poland used to be a major European power. And it has experienced massive economic success in the post-Soviet era.
The region in which Poland has influence is an extraordinarily divided region, by ethnicity, language, religion, and levels of economic development.
To federate it around common interests and goals, Poland relies today on 2 organizations that are going to be the seed and prototype for a future Polish Commonwealth:
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