"INTERMARIUM PROJECT", HYBRID WARS AND MIGRANT CHAOS
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The beginning of the 19th century, under the conductor's baton of Adam
Czartoryski, brought a failed attempt to create the Second Rzeczpospolita, which
was initially conceived as a great state between two seas, the Baltic and the Black.
Such efforts continued throughout the 19th century, but only after the First World
War did they bring a certain result in the form of a new Polish state. The failure of
the agreement with the Nazi leadership on the division of the Third Reich on Po
land marked the collapse of the Second Rzeczpospolita. On the wings of the Red
Army, after the Second World War, the Polish communists laid the foundation of
a new state, the Third Rzeczpospolita, with significant territorial expansions to
the detriment of German territories. The victory of transnational companies over
the Warsaw Pact and the USSR in the 1990s brought changes in Poland as well.
On the political basis of the center-right and Catholic conservatism, the state
began its internal transformation into the Fourth Rzeczpospolita. One of its direct
products is the reanimated and redesigned “Intermarium” (o) Plan, now called
“Three Seas Initiative”. The authors develop the thesis that, in addition to Poland's
desire for dominance in the immediate geopolitical environment, undisguised
ambitions of management appeared, this time with the territory and peoples
between the three seas: the Baltic, the Black and the Adriatic. Pointing out that
the collapse of the capitalist model of governance, the collapse of its ideological
matrix and the catastrophic consequences that financial colonialism leaves
behind, have marked the last few years, especially 2020, the authors try to answer
the question of whether the Polish “Intermarium” Plan (“Three Seas Initiative”)
fits in some of the well-known global geopolitical plans.
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