by Michael J Kopanic Jr Since the government of Mikuláš Dzurinda took office in the fall of 1998, it has placed a priority on the integration of Slovakia into the mainstream of Western economic and political organizations, particularly the European Union (EU) and NATO. On 28 July 2000, Slovakia moved one more step toward these ultimate goals: Slovakia was offered […]

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