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Abstract
"I prefer the way we live in my home of Krevitsonitze," the Czech factory computer engineer named Dzhenek told me. Together we flew toward Prague, conversing in broken English and pitiful Czech with the aid of a bilingual dictionary. Dzhenek was going home after four months spent in Pennsylvania, where he had been part of a team installing his Czech company's first American export: a giant computer-directed lathe in a machine-tools factory.
Recommended Citation
Silber, Norman
(1995)
"Watching Czechs Look West,"
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law: Vol. 1:
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1, Article 5.
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