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The New Polish-German Treaties and the Changing Political Structure of Europe

The bilateral treaties concluded by Poland and Germany on November 14, 1990, and June 17, 1991, are an ideal illustration of the political and social changes in Central Europe. They were intended to constitute a turning point in the relations between the two neighbors, enemies for centuries that are...

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Published in:The American journal of international law 1992-01, Vol.86 (1), p.163-173
Main Author: Czaplinski, Wladyslaw
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The bilateral treaties concluded by Poland and Germany on November 14, 1990, and June 17, 1991, are an ideal illustration of the political and social changes in Central Europe. They were intended to constitute a turning point in the relations between the two neighbors, enemies for centuries that are now starting to construct a common future.
ISSN:0002-9300
2161-7953
DOI:10.2307/2203147