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Dialogue and Universalism

Volume 22, Issue 1, 2012
“Poland 2050” Report

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1. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 22 > Issue: 1
Małgorzata Czarnocka Foreseeing the Future: “Poland 2050” Report
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Future Studies Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences Introduction
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“Poland 2050” Report is a publication of a distinctive sort. While the idea of producingthis report has a long history, it began to take shape about two years ago. It isbased on the two tenets. The first, raised at numerous conferences held in the past underthe auspices of the “Poland 2000 Plus” Committee, is the conviction that economicgrowth does not transpose automatically into societal (or more broadly “civilizational”)advancement. Indeed, the preliminary analysis has indicated that the two processes are,in fact, divergent. While there have been convergent processes evident in Poland’s andthe EU’s economic domains, no such convergence is significantly evident in the case ofsocietal progress. This gave rise to the vision set forth in this Report, formulated as“minimizing Poland’s developmental gap with respect to the more advanced EU states.”The second tenet upon which this Report is based is even more important. Numerousanalyses carried out by the Committee indicate that quantitative changes cannot bepredicted four decades in advance with great likelihood. And so, we did not base ourReport on existing quantitative trends, but rather on analysis of the pathways that willmake it possible to minimize Poland’s developmental gap with respect to the advancedEU states. The Report also strives to highlight threats that exist in the social and “civilizational”sphere.The Report was based on the materials published in the three volumes of the publicationWizja przyszłości Polski – Studia i Analizy [A Vision of Poland’s Future—Studies and Analyses], vol. 1: Społeczeństwo i państwo [Society and State], vol. 2: Gospodarkai środowisko [Economy and Environment], and vol. 3: Ekspertyzy [ExpertStudies].
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Future Studies Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences Poland and the World in the 2050 Perspective
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Future Studies Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences A Model of Poland in 2050
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Future Studies Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences Scenarios for Poland’s Development through 2050
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Future Studies Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences Conclusions: Poland 2050
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Future Studies Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences Appendix: Poland 2050—Research Problems
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Future Studies Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences Studies on Which the Report Is Based
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About the Editorial Team
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