@Stefan
What`s your point ? We don`t see any news about Australia here either, and ?
Have you ever read any reports about Polish economy or do you know any economic data about Poland ?
I recommend the OECD and World Bank websites as a good start for making your lecture.
It seems to me that you don`t have any idea about the simplest issues concerning Polish economy as well as the EU. (hint: the EU structural funding for Poland is 61 billion EUR and the unemployment rate is 17,8% while the real unemployment is c.a. 10%).
When it comes to the Polish role in the World... well I don`t want to lecture you about the over 1000 years of Polish history.. but lets take only XX and XIX century.. only a few examples:
- If Poland wouldn`t have stopped the Bolshevik invasion in the 1920s during the Polish-Soviet War most of Europe would become communist - how would the world looked today then ?
- How would you drive in bad weather without a windscreen wiper - a Polish invention, how many people would die if the metal detector wouldn`t have been discovered - another Polish invention..
- How would the World looked like today if the Polish army wouldn`t have destroyed 1/3 of all German forces, if Poles wouldn`t have discovered the Enigma codes and defended the UK during the battle over Great Britain.
- How would the world look like if Karol Wojtyla wouldn`t have been elected Pope during the 70s ?
- How would the world looked like today if Solidarity wouldn`t have been the first succesfull initiative to overthrow a communist regime ?
- How would the World look like if Zbigniew Brzezinski wouldn`t have been directing the US forgain policy to support the Mujahedin in Afganistan ?
- How would the situation in Ukraine would develope without our involvement ?
Well those are only the most basic egzamples.
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"Unfortunately, Poland is still, in spite its all achievement a rather obscure backwater; a second or third tier country. Not much of importance happens there worth reporting by the international news agency. Why is it so?"
Really ? How about viewing some European media ?
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"Chopin, the famous music composer, although of French"
Well he had a French father. How does that make him French ? Following the same logic Lenin was German/Jewish and Washington was British.
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"When it comes to internationally famous Poles in principle we have only two"
Hmmm..
What about:
- Karol Wojtyla vel JPII
- Kosciuszko (btw. isn`t there a Mount Kosciuszko in Australia.. ..the highest mountain peak on the Australian continent ?)
- Pulaski
- Maria Sklodowska-Curie
- Stanislaw Lem (who died this month)
- Copernicus (though yes - it was long ago)
or a little bit less known:
- Jan III Sobieski
- Wislawa Szymborska
- Henryk Sienkiewicz
- Feliks Dzierzynski (the founder of KGB ..very fameous in Russia

)
ect.