DIVERGENCE IN GERMAN-POLISH BILATERAL COOPERATION
Journal Title: Medzinárodné vzťahy - Year 2019, Vol 17, Issue 3
Abstract
German-Polish relations have undergone various phases of evolution, influenced both by negative historical experiences and political and economic developments in Europe. Due to differences in national interests and the positions of the two countries in Europe and Nato, some discrepancies do appear in the course of their cooperation. This article identifies the main disputed issues in German-Polish relations linked with both European policy and purely bilateral matters stemming from the context of the negative experiences of World War II. The article then attempts to answer the primary research question: “In defined areas of cooperation, does Germany treat Poland as an ideal civilian power?“
Authors and Affiliations
Stanislava Brajerčíková, Zdeněk Kříž
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