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From the supplier: Czech Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus is perhaps the most controversial leader in post-communist Eastern Europe. To his admirers, Klaus is a freedom-loving democrat who has helped transform his country into the regions's most vibrant economy. His detractors, however, describe him in a totally different light. He has, for example, been called a political adventurist who encouraged the breakup of Czechoslovakia for his own political gain, unmindful of its economic consequences. His reputation as a politician aside, one undeniable fact remains. Under his leadership, the Czech Republic has become the most promising emerging economy in Eastern Europe, one that now has the region's lowest unemployment and inflation rates.
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Title: The acerbic statesman. (profile of Czech Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus) (Cover Story)
Author: Kalman Mizsei
Publication: Chief Executive (U.S.) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1994
Publisher: Chief Executive Publishing
Issue: n97 Page: p31(1)
Article Type: Cover Story
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Czech Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus is perhaps the most controversial leader in post-communist Eastern Europe. To his admirers, Klaus is a freedom-loving democrat who has helped transform his country into the regions's most vibrant economy. His detractors, however, describe him in a totally different light. He has, for example, been called a political adventurist who encouraged the breakup of Czechoslovakia for his own political gain, unmindful of its economic consequences. His reputation as a politician aside, one undeniable fact remains. Under his leadership, the Czech Republic has become the most promising emerging economy in Eastern Europe, one that now has the region's lowest unemployment and inflation rates.
Citation Details
Title: The acerbic statesman. (profile of Czech Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus) (Cover Story)
Author: Kalman Mizsei
Publication: Chief Executive (U.S.) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1994
Publisher: Chief Executive Publishing
Issue: n97 Page: p31(1)
Article Type: Cover Story
Distributed by Thomson Gale

