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Between Fascists and Neoliberals, Ukraine Seeks Stable Leadership

Published April 29, 2014by Derek Davison 2 Comments

by Derek Davison If you’re looking for a one sentence indicator about the state of post-Euromaidan Ukrainian politics, consider this: the man who is expected to win next month’s presidential election (assuming it actually takes place) is a billionaire chocolatier… Continue Reading  

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