@ARTICLE{Romaniuk_Ryszard_S._The_2019, author={Romaniuk, Ryszard S.}, volume={vol. 65}, number={No 3}, journal={International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications}, pages={407-412}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences Committee of Electronics and Telecommunications}, abstract={The ILC is an immense e+e- machine planned since 2004 by a large international collaboration, to be potentially built in Japan [1]. The gigantic size of the whole research infrastructure, the involved human, technical and financial resources, and the pressure of new emerging and potentially soon to be competitive accelerator technologies, make the final building decision quite difficult. A vivid debate is carried on this subject globally by involved accelerator research communities. The European voice is very strong and important in this debate, and has recently been essentially refreshed by clear statements in a few official documents [2]. The final HEP European Strategy Document is just under preparation. This paper is a very modest and subjective voice in this debate originating from Poland, which around 50 researchers are present at the list of 2400 signatories for the original ILC TDR document published in 2013 [3].}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={The International Linear Collider A Polish perspective}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/113296/PDF/54.pdf}, doi={10.24425/ijet.2019.129792}, keywords={particle accelerators, linacs, linear accelerators, superconducting accelerators, superconducting RF technology, large research infrastructures, European particle accelerator policy, SRF, ILC, LCC, CLIC}, }