British and German interests in EU enlargement : conflict and cooperation

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British and German interests in EU enlargement : conflict and cooperation

Barbara Lippert ...[et al.]

(Chatham House papers)

The Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2001

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780826450180

Description

Published in association with the Anglo-German FoundationBritish and German support for eastward enlargement of the EU has been crucial in driving the process forward and giving it momentum; unless this commitment continues, and strengthens, the process could falter. Yet, not only have Britain and Germany had very different views on EU integration for many years, they also have differnt geopolitical interests and very different levels of economic involvement in central and eastern Europe. In this book, leading British and German experts present a new analysis of British and German interests in enlargement and assesses contemporary policy approaches. Based on economic analysis, policy documentation and interviews with key policy-makers, they consider the scope for Britain and Germany to work together on enlargement, as well as highlighting the areas that could drive them apart.

Table of Contents

  • British and German enlargement policy
  • economic relations and involvement - introduction and policy framework, trade and FDI in central and eastern Europe - Germany and UK compared, German and British trade with central and eastern Europe - the sectoral and commodity level
  • the EU budget, policy reforms and enlargement.
Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780826450197

Description

British and German support for eastward enlargement of the EU has been crucial in driving the process forward and giving it momentum; unless this commitment continues, and strengthens, the process could falter. Yet not only have Britain and Germany had very different views on EU integration for many years, they also have different geopolitical interest, and very different involvement, in central and eastern Europe. This study, by leading British and German experts in the field, presents a new analysis of British and German interests in enlargement and assesses their contemporary policy approaches. Based on economic analysis policy documentation and interviews with key policymakers, it considers the scope for Britain and Germany to work together on enlargement, as well as highlighting the areas that could drive them apart.

Table of Contents

  • British and German enlargement policy
  • economic relations and involvement - introduction and policy framework, trade and FDI in central and eastern Europe - Germany and UK compared, German and British trade with central and eastern Europe - the sectoral and commodity level
  • the EU budget, policy reforms and enlargement.

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  • NCID
    BA51674832
  • ISBN
    • 0826450199
    • 0826450180
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    127 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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