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Rapacki

Adam . 1909--70, Polish politician: foreign minister (1956--68): proposed (1957) the denuclearization of Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and West Germany (the Rapacki Plan): rejected by the West because of Soviet predominance in conventional weapons
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The economic divergence between the East and West is a phenomenon based on 3 important elements: 1) higher income, 2) lower unemployment, and 3) better economic development in western than eastern Poland (Transition Report 2000; Country Report Poland - EIU 2000; Gorzelak 1999; Blazyca and Rapacki, 2001).
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