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'''Neo-Stalinism''' is a term used to describe ] in favor of ] and/or ]. In the ] movement, neo-Stalinism is associated with ].

===Soviet Union===

In February ], ] leader ] denounced the ] that surrounded his predecessor, Joseph Stalin, and condemned crimes committed during the ].

In October ], Khrushchev was replaced by ], who remained in office until his death in November ]. During his reign, the truth about Stalinism was suppressed, leading to the exile of many ], most notably ]. According to ], "The advent of Brezhnev’s regime heralded the advent of neo-Stalinism, and the measures taken against Czechoslovakia in 1968 were the final consolidation of the neo-Stalinist forces in the Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, and other countries."

] took over in March ]. He introduced the policy of ] (openness) in public discussions – in order to ] the Soviet system. The full scale of Stalinist repressions was soon revealed, and the Soviet Union fell apart. Still, Gorbachev admitted in ] that "Even now in Russia we have the same problem. It isn't so easy to give up the inheritance we received from Stalinism and Neo-Stalinism, when people were turned into cogs in the wheel, and those in power made all the decisions for them." .

==Russia==
Nearly half of Russians now view Stalin positively, and many support restoration of his monuments dismantled in the past <ref> by Mikhail Pozdnyaev, Novye Izvestia</ref>.

===Finland===

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==References==
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