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Two dozen university-age Poles crowd into a conference room in Warsaw. They have come to discuss what it means to be European, and what they think about the United States.
Poland is the heavyweight among the 10 countries set to join the European Union a year from now: it represents about one half their total population, and half their total GDP. And yet these students are steeped in America. Virtually all of them have relatives in the States. Far away as it is, America was their parents' and grandparents' land of opportunity. Chicago, Poles like to point out, is Poland's second city. So--on the cusp of EU membership, with the American colossus dominating the ...