Abstract
Some new Asian nations, such as "Tropicana," our pseudonymic subject, have been remarkably inventive in providing obstacles for foreigners in search of informa tion and opinions. These obstacles, along with the more inevitable problems of linguistic barriers and evaluation, foster a large degree of patience, perserverance, and mental flexibility on the part of any successful American researcher.
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