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The Visegrad Countries as an Example to Emulate? German Expectations within the Eastern Partnership
The Visegrad Countries as an Example to Emulate? German Expectations within the Eastern Partnership

Author(s): Zdeněk Kříž, Jana Urbanovská, Stanislava Brajerčíková
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Political Sciences, Geopolitics
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: Germany; Visegrad countries; the Eastern Partnership;

Summary/Abstract: The Central European countries have been members of the European Union (EU) since 2004. During the process of their transformation towards democracy and market economy, the four Visegrad countries (V4) – the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia – were strongly supported by Western European EU members, particularly Germany, which was especially interested in the EU Eastern enlargement. Later on, Germany undertook a similar approach in assisting the transformation towards democracy and market economy in the countries included in the Eastern Partnership (EaP) initiative, forming the Eastern dimension of the European Neighborhood Policy. Unlike in the past, however, current Berlin policy-makers are no longer willing to support an Eastern enlargement of the EU. Nevertheless, Germany expects the V4 to intensively engage with the EaP countries (i.e. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine) and to share their experiences from the political and economic transformation they underwent. The V4 countries, having regularly stressed the importance of deeper and wider cooperation within the EaP, have proved able to meet German expectations concerning their role in the EaP project. In a period marked by numerous disputes between the V4 states and Germany (with the migration crisis at the top of the list), the convergence of Germany’s preferences with those of the V4 countries within the EaP initiative is an encouraging sign of a continuing intensive and deep cooperation among Germany and the V4 countries.

  • Issue Year: 19/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 83-101
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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