Pro-Russian Organizations in Poland after 1986: Agents of Chaos

Author:   Przemysław Witkowski
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   450
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
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Pro-Russian Organizations in Poland after 1986: Agents of Chaos


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Author:   Przemysław Witkowski
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.000kg
ISBN:  

9781003864035


ISBN 10:   1003864031
Pages:   450
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Introduction. “Near Abroad” – mechanics of the activities of the Russian Federation's secret services in Eastern European countries with particular emphasis on the example of Poland 1. “Kremlins orphans” – the history of the activities of the Polish pro-Russian milieu from the second half of the 1980s to Poland's accession to the European Union (2004) 2. “Quiet, honest people with a small camera”. Pro-Russian national communist milieu in Poland 3. “Slavic Unity and Revolutionary Myths”. Self-Defense and the Change – main Polish pro-Russian organizations referring to national communism, national Bolshevism, pan-Slavism, neo-paganism, and revolutionary nationalism 4. “The Camp of Great Russia”. Activity of the Camp of Great Poland group in anti-Ukrainian activities 5. Changes after The Change. New parties, organizations, and groups created on the fall of The Change party (after 2016) 6. “His Excellency Vladimir Putin”. Pro-Russian ultraconservative liberals in Poland 7. “Secret services, mafias, lodges” – Polish pro-Russian Catholic traditionalists in Poland 8. How the Conflict Was Built. Building Polish-Ukrainian tensions in the Przemyśl region in 1989-2022 and the relationship of the groups initiating them with Russia 9. Volhynia Remembered. Borderlands-oriented organizations and their activity in increasing ethnic tensions in Poland, Ukraine, and Lithuania 10. “Project Mayhem”. Polish pro-Russian non-governmental organizations and protest movements after 2004 Conclusions

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Przemysław Witkowski is an assistant professor at Collegium Civitas. He is the author of the monographs Laboratory of Violence: The Political History of the Roma (2020) and Needle and Chipping. Political Dimension of the Movements Opposing Mandatory Vaccinations and Fifth-Generation Telephone Networks (2024). He is the deputy director of the Institute of Political Thought.

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