Communism still haunts newest European Union members
By Andrew Borowiec
The Washington Times Weekly
07 May 2007
NICOSIA, Cyprus — Demons of the past haunt much of Central and Eastern Europe, where the residue of 45 years of communist rule has yet to yield to constructive democratic forces. Nationalist witch hunts, populist demagoguery, frequent government... read more...
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