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Pozycja Francja wobec partnerstwa transatlantyckiego w drugiej dekadzie XXI w.(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2014) Młynarski, Tomaszrequires a “renovation” in the face of increasing globalization and new security threats. The European Union and the United States, being the natural pillars of a multipolar world, are aware of need to revive the mutual relationship. France as a one of the traditional European powers strongly determines the shape of transatlantic cooperation. This article attempts to identify the French point of view on the transatlantic relationship. French interests and their perceptions in the security area are important and needs to be taken into account. So then, how France views transatlantic relations? What goals France wants to achieve in the context of transatlantic cooperation? Why France is not “easy” partner for the United States? The article focuses on the issue of economic cooperation liberalization in the light of the EU - the U.S. free trade agreement (under negotiation) and the political and military aspects of cooperation focused around the NATO and the “European Defense” concept.Pozycja Perspektywy zakończenia Rundy Katarskiej w ramach WTO(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2010) Majchrowska, ElżbietaThe article deals with the main issues of WTO trade liberalization and it describes the key points of the negotiations during Doha Development Agenda. It shortly shows the main points of the history of discussions between partners (i.e. “The July 2004 package”, WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong), better and worse moments of that process but it especially concentrates on the last Mini-Ministerial Conference, which took place in July 2008 in Geneva. That meeting was to be the last one during that round. Unfortunately, the DDA negotiations were to be suspended again because the gaps between main players remained too wide.Pozycja Stosunki handlowe Unii Europejskiej i USA w warunkach współpracy transatlantyckiej(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2014) Czermińska, MałgorzataUnited States and the European Union are the two main centers of the world economy. Both of these centers are each important trading partners in the field of trade in goods and services, capital fl ows in the form of foreign direct investment. The European Union’s relations with the United States there is both collaboration and competition. Despite the emerging tensions or even conflicts in the relationship both partners are allies and have a decisive impact on the liberalization of world trade, the ongoing process of the GATT/WTO. As part of strengthening transatlantic cooperation created a number of institutions and mechanisms to facilitate and support economic cooperation and signed a number of additional agreements affecting trade in mutual, for example, in terms of mutual recognition agreements, aimed at eliminating technical barriers to trade in goods. A negotiated agreement between the two largest economies on a free trade zone may constitute a turning point in transatlantic relations.