ABSTRACT

This book explores the political and social dynamics of the bilateral relations between Germany and Poland at the national and subnational levels, taking into account the supranational dynamics, across such different policy areas as trade, foreign and security policy, energy, fiscal issues, health and social policy, migration and local governance.

By studying the impact of the three explanatory categories – the historical legacy, interdependence and asymmetry – on the bilateral relationship, the book explores the patterns of cooperation and identifies the driving forces and hindering factors of the bilateral relationship. Covering the Polish–German relationship since 2004, it demonstrates, in a systematic way, that it does not qualify as embedded bilateralism. The relationship remains historically burdened and asymmetric, and thus it is not resilient to crises.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European and EU Politics, German politics, East/Central European Politics, borderlands studies, and more broadly, for international relations, history and sociology.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

Poland and Germany in the European Union: Multidimensional dynamics of bilateral relations

part 1|67 pages

Conceptual ideas

chapter 1|17 pages

Bilateralism within the European Union

Examining the explanatory power of horizontal Europeanisation and interdependence

chapter 2|13 pages

Back in fashion?

The resurgence of bilateral diplomacy in Europe

part 2|220 pages

Bilateral relations at the supranational, intergovernmental and subnational levels: case studies

chapter 5|19 pages

Polish–German cooperation in security and defence

Falling short of potential or doomed to be fragile?

chapter 6|18 pages

Poland's reserved approach to the euro

Does Germany matter?

chapter 7|19 pages

(A)symmetry in economic relations?

German–Polish integration in the EU single market

chapter 8|18 pages

Migration

An axis of dispute or a potential point of enhanced cooperation?

chapter 9|19 pages

Untapped horizons and prevailing domestic beliefs

Bilateral climate and energy relations from a Polish perspective

chapter 12|21 pages

Bilateral relations at the subnational level

Transborder cooperation networks in the Polish–German borderlands

chapter 13|25 pages

German–Polish bilateralism at the local and regional levels

The case of the Interreg programme

chapter 14|16 pages

The dynamics of economic development in the Polish–German border region

The example of the state of Brandenburg and the Lubuskie Voivodeship

chapter 15|17 pages

The difficult case of healthcare cooperation across borders

German–Polish bilateral arrangements in the light of previous European borderland experiences

chapter |5 pages

Conclusions