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The German Role in EU Expansion: The Case of Poland
Unformatted Document Text:  25 Bibliography Ash, Timothy Garton, 1994. In Europe’s Name. New York: Vintage Books. Bingen, Dieter, 1997. Die Entwicklung der deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen seit 1991. Bericht des BIOst, 52. ______, 1998. Die Polenpolitik der Bonner Republik von Adenauer bis Kohl 1949-1991. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag. Blazyca, George, and Marek Kolkiewicz, 1999. Poland and the EU: Internal Disputes, Domestic Politics, and Accession. Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 15(4): 131-143. Davis, Patricia, 1999. The Art of Economic Persuasion: Positive Incentives and German Economic Diplomacy. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Dugiel, Wanda, 1998. Evolution of the EU Common Agricultural Policy and Integration of Polish Agriculture. Polish Quarterly of International Affairs, 7(4): 5-30. Dyson, Tom, 2002. Civilian Power and ‘History-Making’ Decisions: German Agenda- Setting on Europe. European Security, 11(1), 27-48. Erb, Scott, 2003. German Foreign Policy: Navigating a New Era. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. Freudenstein, Roland, 1998. The Polish-German ‘Community of Interest.’ International Affairs, 74(1), 41-54. Handl, Vladimir, et al., eds. 1999. Germany and East Central Europe since 1990. Prague: Institute of International Relations. Hofhansel, Klaus, 2000. Germany and the Eastern Enlargement of the EU. Paper presented at annual meeting of the German Studies Assn., Washington, DC. Katzenstein, Peter, ed., 1997. Mitteleuropa: Between Europe and Germany. Providence, RI: Berghahn Books. Lang, Kai-Olaf, 2003. Weiderbelebung des Weimarer Dreiecks im Zeichen atlantischer Differenzen und europäischer Zerrissenheit, SWP-Aktuell, 19. Lankowski, Carl, ed., 1998. Break Out, Break Down, or Break In? Germany and the European Union after Amsterdam. American Institute for Contemporary German Studies Research Report, 8. Markovits, Andrei, and Simon Reich, 1997. The German Predicament: Memory and Power in the New Europe. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. McCartney, Alison Millett, 2001. European Integration and German-Polish Economic Relations: A Key to European Stability in the 21 st Century. Paper presented at annual meeting of the German Studies Association, Washington, DC. ______, 2002. International Structure versus Domestic Politics: German Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War Era. International Politics, 39(1): 101-110. Newnham, Randall, 1999. Germany and its Eastern Neighbors: Patterns of Continuity and Change. Debatte: Review of Contemporary German Affairs, 7(2): 140-156. ______, 2000a. More Flies with Honey: Positive Economic Linkage in German Ostpolitik from Bismarck to Kohl. International Studies Quarterly, 44(1): 73-96. ______, 2000b. Poland and Germany, 1989-1991: The Role of Economic Factors in Foreign Policy. The Donald W. Treadgold Papers in Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, 26.

Authors: Newnham, Randall.
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Bibliography
Ash, Timothy Garton, 1994. In Europe’s Name. New York: Vintage Books.
Bingen, Dieter, 1997. Die Entwicklung der deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen seit 1991.
Bericht des BIOst, 52.
______, 1998. Die Polenpolitik der Bonner Republik von Adenauer bis Kohl 1949-1991.
Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag.
Blazyca, George, and Marek Kolkiewicz, 1999. Poland and the EU: Internal Disputes,
Domestic Politics, and Accession. Journal of Communist Studies and Transition
Politics,
15(4): 131-143.
Davis, Patricia, 1999. The Art of Economic Persuasion: Positive Incentives and German
Economic Diplomacy. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
Dugiel, Wanda, 1998. Evolution of the EU Common Agricultural Policy and Integration
of Polish Agriculture. Polish Quarterly of International Affairs, 7(4): 5-30.
Dyson, Tom, 2002. Civilian Power and ‘History-Making’ Decisions: German Agenda-
Setting on Europe. European Security, 11(1), 27-48.
Erb, Scott, 2003. German Foreign Policy: Navigating a New Era. Boulder, CO: Lynne
Rienner.
Freudenstein, Roland, 1998. The Polish-German ‘Community of Interest.’ International
Affairs, 74(1), 41-54.
Handl, Vladimir, et al., eds. 1999. Germany and East Central Europe since 1990.
Prague: Institute of International Relations.
Hofhansel, Klaus, 2000. Germany and the Eastern Enlargement of the EU. Paper
presented at annual meeting of the German Studies Assn., Washington, DC.
Katzenstein, Peter, ed., 1997. Mitteleuropa: Between Europe and Germany. Providence,
RI: Berghahn Books.
Lang, Kai-Olaf, 2003. Weiderbelebung des Weimarer Dreiecks im Zeichen atlantischer
Differenzen und europäischer Zerrissenheit, SWP-Aktuell, 19.
Lankowski, Carl, ed., 1998. Break Out, Break Down, or Break In? Germany and the
European Union after Amsterdam. American Institute for Contemporary German
Studies Research Report
, 8.
Markovits, Andrei, and Simon Reich, 1997. The German Predicament: Memory and
Power in the New Europe. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
McCartney, Alison Millett, 2001. European Integration and German-Polish Economic
Relations: A Key to European Stability in the 21
st
Century. Paper presented at
annual meeting of the German Studies Association, Washington, DC.
______, 2002. International Structure versus Domestic Politics: German Foreign Policy
in the Post Cold War Era. International Politics, 39(1): 101-110.
Newnham, Randall, 1999. Germany and its Eastern Neighbors: Patterns of Continuity and
Change. Debatte: Review of Contemporary German Affairs, 7(2): 140-156.
______, 2000a. More Flies with Honey: Positive Economic Linkage in German Ostpolitik
from Bismarck to Kohl. International Studies Quarterly, 44(1): 73-96.
______, 2000b. Poland and Germany, 1989-1991: The Role of Economic Factors in
Foreign Policy. The Donald W. Treadgold Papers in Russian, East European and
Central Asian Studies,
26.


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