29 August 2015
Journal abstract
After twenty years in which right-wing extremism in Ukraine enjoyed little public support, the ultraright party Svoboda has made effective gains inside and outside electoral politics, which are likely to guarantee its entry into the Verkhovna Rada during the 2012 parliamentary elections.
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