A Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement? / Britain's potential exit from the EU Weimar Triangle Analyses: French, Polish and German viewpoints on European questions, February 2013
Sur une initiative du IP-Journal, la Société allemande de politique étrangères (DGAP), le Comité d'études des relations franco-allemandes (Cerfa) de l'Institut français des relations internationales (IFRI) et l'Institut polonais des affaires internationales (PISM) lancent ensemble une nouvelle série de publications numériques : les « Weimar Triangle Analyses ». Il s’agit de courtes contributions sur un sujet commun, rédigées par trois experts des instituts partenaires. L’objectif des « Weimar Triangle Analyses » est de donner les points de vue français, polonais et allemands sur des questions centrales de la politique et de l'intégration européennes.
Voici les deux premières analyses :
A Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement?
Philippe MOREAU DEFARGES, Stormy-Annika MILDNER, Claudia SCHMUCKER, Bartosz WISNIEWSKI, Weimar Triangle Analyses: French, Polish and German viewpoints on European questions, February 26, 2013
In this edition, our Weimar Triangle authors (Philippe Moreau Defarges, Stormy-Annika Mildner, Claudia Schmucker and Bartosz Wiśniewski) analyse the prospects of a Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement between the EU and the US.
These three contributions may be downloaded free of charge from this website as well as from the website of the DGAP:
The French point of view by Philippe Moreau Defarges
The German point of view by Stormy-Annika Mildner, Claudia Schmucker
The Polish point of view by Bartosz Wisniewski
Britain's potential exit from the EU
Lorenz WOJCIECH, Almut MÖLLER, Vivien PERTUSOT, Weimar Triangle Analyses: French, Polish and German viewpoints on European questions, February 21, 2013
In this edition, our Weimar Triangle authors (Vivien Pertusot, Wojciech Lorenz and Almut Möller) elaborate on Brixit from their national point of view as well as on the "national" positions on Britain's potential exit from the Union.
These three contributions may be downloaded free of charge from this website as well as from the website of the DGAP:
The French point of view by Vivien Pertusot
The Polish point of view by Wojciech Lorenz
The German point of view by Almut Möller