We provide a description of the Czecho-Slovak Federal Republic (CFSR), emphasizing the educational impact of the political changes since the November, 1989 revolution. Opportunities for collaborative research and teaching programs are discussed in view of the authors' recommendations for successful collaboration with international colleagues.
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