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22 May 2013
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Tomáš Krejčí
Tomáš Krejčí is a partner in the Prague law firm of White & Case.
Updated:
4 April 2012
By Tomáš Krejčí
Central Europe:
Fortunately, we still have strudel
In the wake of the fall of communism, in 1991, Prague, Warsaw, Budapest and Bratislava formed the ' Visegrád' Group. Inspired by a 14th Century alliance of the same countries aimed at fostering trade with Western Europe, the modern Visegrád Group's objective is to foster integration into Western Europe and to give the group political heft. But some twenty years later, each country appears to be following a different piper.
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