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ID128991
Title ProperInfluence of newer member states in the European Union
Other Title Informationthe case of Poland and the eastern partnership
LanguageENG
AuthorCopsey, Nathaniel ;  Pomorska, Karolina
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article seeks to examine and assess the role of Poland in the early stages of the making of the Eastern Partnership of the European Union. First, it briefly reviews Poland's aims and ambitions with regard to the European Union's policy towards its eastern neighbours, both before and since it joined the European Union in 2004. Second, it describes and analyses the Eastern Partnership, including its added value for the European Neighbourhood Policy. Third, it draws on a range of interviews carried out by the authors in Brussels and Warsaw on Poland's role in the initial formation of the Eastern Partnership, as seen by its partners in the other member states and European institutions. In addition, it seeks to unpack some of the early stage lessons learnt by the Polish government about how best to achieve its ambitions in the European Union, and notes the remaining weaknesses of the Polish administration, particularly in the area of administrative capacity.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol.66, No.3, May 2014: p.421-443
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol.66, No.3, May 2014: p.421-443
Key WordsEurope ;  European Union - EU ;  State Politics ;  Poland ;  Polish Strategy ;  Polish Government ;  Polish Administration ;  Eastern Partnership ;  Political Organization ;  Political Alliance ;  Influence ;  States Influence


 
 
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