The end of the Cold War and German unification, the empirical
evidence indicates, are not returning Germany and central Europe to
historically troubled, imbalanced, bilateral relationships. Rather
changes in the character of German and European politics as well as
the transformations now affecting Poland, Hungary, the Czech
Republic and Slovakia point to the emergence of multilateral
relationships linking Germany and central Europe in an
internationalizing, democratic Europe.
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