Abstract

THE EEC AND EASTERN EUROPE, by FRANÇOISE DE LA SERRE Where trade questions or industrial co-operation are concerned, the Member countries of the Community have in recent years been developing their relations with Eastern European countries on a bilateral basis. However the necessity for a common trade policy with regard to Eastern Europe and the need to harmonize co-operation policies have led the Nine gradually to define a common stance in regard to their Eastern European neighbours. The existence of this limited but consistent policy emerged during the various stages of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe. By proposing discussions with the EEC, the CMEA now seems to be recognizing the reality of the Community. [Revue française de science politique XXIV (6), décembre 1974, pp. 1237-1248]

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