PREFACE<br >This paper was first conceived when change in the relationship between<br >the EC and its eastern neighbours was still slight and slow, and the aim<br >could be no more than to indicate the potential if relations should<br >improve. The radical changes since 1989 have made the task of writing it<br >the more rewarding one of assessing remarkable progress and exploring<br >the potential from this more promising base. The task has also become<br >harder because change is so fast; and some of what is written may be<br >outdated before it is read. This risk can be minimized with the help of<br >those close enough to the events to provide the most up-to-date know-<br >ledge and evaluation. I am very grateful to the many people who have<br >helped in this way, from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, from<br >Brussels and Whitehall, from other EC countries and from the group that<br >Chatham House assembled to consider the draft. I am particularly grate-<br >ful to colleagues at Chatham House for their patience, helpfulness and<br >encouragement to an author in travail. Responsibility for the views<br >expressed is of course entirely mine.<br > The Institute acknowledges the financial support of Midland Bank<br >pie, Samuel Montagu & Co Limited, the Gatsby Charitable Foundation<br >and other sponsor8 of the West European Programme in the preparation<br >and publication of this study.<br >April 1991 John Pinder<br >
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