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25 Feb 2013

The accession of Croatia to the EU will not essentially change the functioning of the Union, mainly due to the small socio-economic potential of that country. However, its membership may have relevance to some EU policies, especially those concerned with enlargement and energy. Since these are essential elements of the foreign policy of Poland, it should be interested in cooperation with Croatia in these areas, including through the Visegrad Group, while paying particular attention to Croatia’s potential in shaping enlargement policy of the EU in the Western Balkans and in creating an integrated gas market in the future.

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Author Tomasz Żornaczuk
Series PISM Bulletins
Issue 472
Publisher Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
Copyright © 2013 Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
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