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The article aims to present the stand of relationship between Germany and Poland in context of changes that took place in the EU Common Foreign, Security and Defense Policy and New East Policy of Germany and Germany’s Russia policy deeply influence threw aggressive Russian policy agents Ukraine and adders postsoviet countries. Author also analyses Poland’s “resets” with Germany and Russia and interested in changing German-Russian relationship in the future. German see Russia as a partner due to its global role while Poles see it as a partner due to its geographic proximity and needs to stabilize the region. While Germans do not see Russia as a direct threat Poles understand why Ukraine, Belarus, and the Caucasus see it as a threat. Poland and Germany has consistently supported the strengthening of cooperation between member states within Common Foreign, Security and Defense Policy of the European Union with an aim of making this international organization gain a status of the key player in the international politics in the future.
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Artykuł omawia zaangażowanie Republiki Federalnej Niemiec w proces wzmacniania Wspólnej Polityki Zagranicznej, Bezpieczeństwa i Obrony Unii Europejskiej od wejścia w życie Traktatu Lizbońskiego do chwili obecnej. Po ukazaniu roli rządu w Berlinie w tym zakresie w ostatnich latach na scenie europejskiej, a także – na scenie międzynarodowej, autor wskazuje najważniejsze inicjatywy i strategie podejmowane oraz opracowywane przez administrację kanclerz Angeli Merkel, analizuje dyskusję nad kwestią wzmacniania niemieckiej pozycji w procesie integracji europejskiej na polu bezpieczeństwa oraz, jak sami Niemcy postrzegają swoje miejsce na arenie międzynarodowej.
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The article focuses on the commitment of the Federal Republic of Germany to the process of strengthening the Common Foreign, Security and Defence Policy of the European Union since the Lisbon Treaty has entered into force. Its aim is to show the role which the Berlin government has played in this issue in the recent years in the European arena, and also more broadly – internationally. The text highlights the key initiatives and strategies undertaken and developed by the administration of Chancellor Angela Merkel, analyses the debate over the issue of strengthening the German role in the process of European integration in the field of safety, and notes how Germans themselves perceive their place in the international arena.
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