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4.OtherIssues............................................
188
PolandintheUN.......................................193
Poland,sExternalEconomicRelations......................197
IV
.EUROPE,EUROPEPOLANDENTERSTHEEU,1998–2002..........
204
1.AccessiontotheEuropeanUnion...........................
205
EU,sPreparationfortheEnlargement.......................205
MembershipNegotiations................................209
HowMuchPolandinWhatEU?...........................223
BilateralRelationswithEUMemberStates..................229
2.Security:PolandStretchesItsWings.........................
239
NewPolandintheChangedAlliance.......................239
"MatureStrategicPartnership”withtheUSA?................247
OtherSecurityPolicyIssues..............................255
3.ImprovingRelationswiththeEast...........................
257
BetterAtmosphereinRelationswithRussia..................257
SisypheanLabourinRelationswithUkraine.................265
NoChangeinRelationswithBelarus.......................271
GentleTwilightofCentralEurope..........................273
4.OtherProblems..........................................
278
Non-EuropeanCountriesinPoland,sForeignPolicy...........278
Poland,sInvolvementintheUNReformInitiatives............283
ForeignEconomicPolicyInitialResults...................288
V.TRAPSINTHEFIGHTFORASTRONGPOSITION,2003–2007..........
294
1.TheNewContexttotheForeignPolicy.......................
294
2.PolandintheEULackingBothVisionandAllies.............
306
3.TowardstheAmericanisationofPoland,sSecurityPolicy.........
324
4.TheEasternPolicyPrometheisminReverse..................
338
CLOSING:ADIFFICULTFREEDOM................................
353
EPILOGUE,ORARETURNTONORMALCY...........................
364
INDEX......................................................
369