Germany's Role in EU Enlargement Sparks Conflict Among Members
This article looks at how Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary interacted during the European Union's enlargement. It shows that as the EU grew, there was more potential for conflict among its members. The author, Steve Wood, says that Germany played a key role in the enlargement and in improving relationships between countries. The book is recommended for those interested in Germany, Central and Eastern Europe, and European integration.