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Russia's attack on Ukraine has disrupted European Eastern policy. At the same time, different perspectives on that policy have clashed. This is particularly visible in the German and Polish cases. In order to build a new European Eastern policy, we have to understand differing perspectives and clear up misconceptions and misunderstandings.The book contributes to the understanding of the perspectives and experiences of both sides and enables us to draw lessons from the past. Ten politicians and renowned experts from Poland and Germany such as Sabine Fischer and Iwona Reichardt focus on German…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Russia's attack on Ukraine has disrupted European Eastern policy. At the same time, different perspectives on that policy have clashed. This is particularly visible in the German and Polish cases. In order to build a new European Eastern policy, we have to understand differing perspectives and clear up misconceptions and misunderstandings.The book contributes to the understanding of the perspectives and experiences of both sides and enables us to draw lessons from the past. Ten politicians and renowned experts from Poland and Germany such as Sabine Fischer and Iwona Reichardt focus on German and Polish Eastern policies from Willy Brandt, through the times of Polish democratic transformation, German unification, the annexation of Crimea until the Russian attack on Ukraine in 2022. In conclusion, Aleksander Kwasniewski, Former President of Poland, and Nils Schmid, Spokesman on Foreign Affairs of the SPD Parliamentary Group, present their outlooks for a future European Eastern policy.With contributions from lreneusz Bil, Agnieszka Bryc, Sabine Fischer und Reinhard Krumm, Aleksander Kwasniewski, Kai-Olaf Lang, lwona Reichardt, Bernd Rother, Nils Schmid and Karsten Voigt.
Autorenporträt
Max Brändle, Dr. phil., geb. 1976, leitete das Büro der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Warschau, zuvor war er Leiter des FES-Büros in Zagrab und Belgrad. Er studierte Philosophie und Literaturwissenschaft in Tübingen, New York und Berlin und promovierte in Philosophie. / Max Brändle, born 1976, is director of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung office in Warsaw. Before this he has been posted for Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung to Zagreb, Croatia, and to Belgrade, Serbia. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and an MBA degree.

Joanna Andrychowicz-Skrzeba, Dr. phil., geb. 1982, verantwortet als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin die Bereiche Europa-, Außen-, Sicherheits- und Geschichtspolitik im Büro der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Warschau. Ihr Fachgebiet sind die Deutsch-Polnische Beziehungen, sie studierte angewandte Linguistik an der Universität Warschau und promovierte am Institut für Germanistik der UW. / Joanna Andrychowicz-Skrzeba, born 1982, coordinates the foreign policy programme in the Warsaw office of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. She is an expert on German-Polish relations and holds a PhD in German Studies of the Warsaw University.