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This survey of science in Central Europe, the first of two, raises questions about the degree to which the planners of the new regimes should be constrained by the habits of the old. More radicalism would be welcome.
The academies of sciences in the countries of the former Soviet Union, Eastern and Central Europe no longer have a decorative role in national affairs, but are remarkably confident that the worst is now over.