A Money Programme special, part of the season marking the fifth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. When the Wall fell, a vision of a new, united Europe swept the continent.
Five years on, that vision is fading with West European politicians fearing the cost of closer relationships with their far poorer Eastern neighbours. Michael Robinson travels to Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic and finds the early euphoria is being replaced by uncertainty and apprehension.
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