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Joanna Dyduch is assistant professor im the department of European studies at the University of Wroclaw. Her books include Selected Politics of the European Union: Evolution in the Context of the Lisbon Treaty and the Europe 2020 Strategy (2012), European Union Development: Challenges and Strategies (2013), and European Union as an Global Actor: Political Integration: Identity Issues and Foreign Policy (2014). Igor Kosir is a professor in the department of international relations and diplomacy at the Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic. He is the author of several books including Foreign Trade Policy of European Union (2007), International Economic Integration: from Autarky to Global Economic Integration (2010), European Perspectives of Western Balkan Countries (2015), and Alternatives of European Integration Development (2015). Radoslaw Kupczyk is associate professor in the department of European studies at the University of Wroclaw. He is the author of several books and articles on human capital, knowledge-based economy, and information society. He was advisor to the committee on European Union Affairs in the Polish Parliament (Sejm). Jaroslav Usiak is associate professor in the department of political science and international relations at Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic. He is author and co-author of several books: Bezpecnost ako kategoria (Security as a category), Security Policy of the Slovak Republic - Development, Cornerstone and Implications, and Security and Strategic Culture of the Visegrad Group Countries, and also of several academic articles on international relation and security studies, focusing on regional security mainly in Central Europe.

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This ambitious and valuable book provides an advanced introduction to bilateral aspects of European integration development between two neighboring Central European nations (Poland and Slovakia) as well as their activities in a multilateral environment. -- Saleh Mothana Obadi, Slovak Academy of Sciences This book presents an ambitious and in-depth analysis of Polish-Slovak relations in the political and economical sphere, the field of security, and many other areas. The collection offers a set of challenging perspectives that refresh the current bilateral cooperation. -- Robert Wiszniowski, University of Wroclaw The book will be a very interesting and fruitful part of the discussion on bilateral relations between these two EU member states. The book presents a most welcome new assessment and is filling the gap in the existing literature on the economic and political relations between Poland and Slovakia. The study is an example of deep, systematic work about the influence of the European integration on the bilateral relations between two neighbouring EU members. -- Adam A. Ambroziak, Warsaw School of Economics

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