THE FAR RIGHT IN PREAND POST-EUROMAIDAN UKRAINE: FROM ULTRA-NATIONALIST PARTY POLITICS TO ETHNO-CENTRIC UNCIVIL SOCIETY

In electoral terms, party-political ultranationalism has been unusually weak in post-Soviet Ukraine. In spile of their increased public visibility and rising nationalist sentiments within Ukraine's population, the three major forces--the Freedom Party. Right Sector and National Corps--have rema...

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