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With the fall of the Iron Curtain and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the idea of a liberal, democratic Europe has expanded to include many formerly communist states. Yet the advent of democracy in East-Central Europe has not arrived without conflict, and fundamentally undemocratic tendencies have developed—namely, the rise of the radical right.
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