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2026
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| Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20402032 |
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- <p>This volume of Report K* presents a systemic analysis of the Polish political system before the<br>2027 parliamentary election. It does not function as a conventional electoral forecast and does<br>not aim to predict which party will win the election. Its central question is whether Poland<br>is approaching a threshold at which formal continuity of power may no longer translate into<br>effective governance.<br>The volume introduces the category of apparent agency: a state in which government institutions<br>continue to operate formally, public communication remains active, ministers perform their<br>1<br>functions, projects and announcements are produced, yet the state increasingly fails to carry<br>decisions through resistance, produce real effects, and maintain the consequences of action.<br>Using the K⋆ model, the analysis examines systemic tension, stabilising potential, parliamentary<br>fragmentation, erosion of the political centre, the growth of the post-PiS right, Confederation<br>as a possible generational attractor, informational entropy, the deficit of permitted<br>corrective agency, and the risk of drawing the state into an escalatory logic under security<br>pressure.<br>The core conclusion of the volume is that the 2027 parliamentary election may not simply<br>create a crisis of governance, but may reveal and formalise a process already developing earlier:<br>the divergence between formal government and effective state agency. The publication is<br>intended as a diagnostic and strategic tool for public administration, analysts, policy experts,<br>journalists, think tanks, and institutions interested in systemic risk, state resilience, and regime<br>transitions of political stability.</p>