Where dissent does have an impact, it tends also to be dangerous: think Alexander Solzhenitsyn or Vaclav Havel.
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The name Charter 88 deliberately echoes that of Charter 77, the Czech dissident movement co-founded by Vaclav Havel.
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The clearest but unkindest explanation for Mr Klaus's conduct is a desire to be noticed more than his predecessor, Vaclav Havel.
My intellectual heroes in my teenage years were not unusual for a young right-winger: George Orwell, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Vaclav Havel, Friedrich Hayek.
Mr Zeman effectively retired from politics in 2003, after failing to beat Mr Klaus in the election to succeed Vaclav Havel as president.
President Vaclav Havel has criticised Mr Zeman's announcement, warning it could make Czechs an unreliable ally in the eyes of the United States.
Vaclav Havel, Dame Ninette de Valois, Marc Chagall, Henry Moore and Sir Isaiah Berlin are among the recipients of the past 45 years.
Vaclav Havel, the Czechs' non-executive president, is likely to appoint Mr Zeman prime minister soon after the new parliament convenes on July 14th.
Dubcek was elected chairman of the Federal Assembly (the national parliament) on 28 December, and Vaclav Havel became interim president on 29 December 1989.
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The veteran politician - who served as finance minister and prime minister before succeeding arch-rival Vaclav Havel as president in 2003 - arouses strong passions.
President Vaclav Havel, who led the dissident movement in communist times, is said to be unhappy with the choice of Mr Kavan as foreign minister.
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Within a year Germany was reunited, the dissident playwright Vaclav Havel was president of Czechoslovakia and a union activist named Lech Walesa was Poland's head of state.
This is why Czech President Vaclav Havel has been assiduously trying to tie his country to the West and the U.S. in any and every way he can.
And though the president, Vaclav Havel, has no executive (though plenty of moral) authority, it had become plain that he too wanted to see the back of Mr Klaus.
This is true even in Czechoslovakia, notwithstanding an agreement recently signed by Gorbachev and Vaclav Havel in which the Soviets promise to rupture certain intelligence ties and remove Soviet forces.
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The agenda has not impressed a group of African and European writers, ranging from the South African, Nadine Gordimer, and the Nigerian Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, to the Czech president, Vaclav Havel.
But President Vaclav Klaus of the Czech Republic is also fed up with the constraints of his largely symbolic office, and with living in the shadow of his celebrity predecessor, Vaclav Havel.
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Karel Schwarzenberg is a titled prince, 75 years of age but wildly popularly amongst young, urban voters - and closely linked to the country's first president, the late Vaclav Havel, he adds.
Vaclav Havel, the dissident playwright who became the country's first post-Communist president, also decreed a broad amnesty, but its goal was to free people imprisoned for political reasons by the previous regime.
As the Commission report notes, Lech Walesa and Vaclav Havel have made it clear that RFE still has an important role to play in the political life and information needs of their countries.
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In 1989, playwright Vaclav Havel, jailed for five years for his human rights activities and long denounced in the communist media as an enemy of the state, was sworn in as president of Czechoslovakia.
Austrian President Thomas Klestil complained to his Czech counterpart, Vaclav Havel, when the Czech Prime Minister, Milos Zeman, told an Austrian magazine that Mr Haider was a "populist pro-Nazi politician who understands nothing but talks about everything".
She won the trust of such giants of dissidence as Vaclav Havel (now Czech president), Andrei Sakharov, Natan Sharansky (now an Israeli politician) and Larisa Bogoraz, whose husband Anatoly Marchenko died on hunger strike in the Soviet Union.
The unravelling of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia in late 1989 led to the establishment of an interim government with a majority of non-communists in leadership positions, including the interim president, Vaclav Havel who only months earlier had been a political prisoner.
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The unravelling of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia in late 1989 led to the establishment of an interim government with a majority of non-communists in leadership positions, including the interim president, Vaclav Havel -- who only months earlier had been a political prisoner.
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Czech politicians, including a former prime minister, Vaclav Klaus, complained that President Havel had damaged relations with a friendly neighbour.
And Mr Havel has little love for the leader of the right-wing opposition, Vaclav Klaus, a former prime minister who might get the job back again.
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