Is Belarus an enviable constant in international relations: a maverick, isolated from the West and inseparable from the East? On the surface, there seems to be business as usual: Lukashenko's regime remains unchallenged; Belarus’ relations with the European Union – spasmodic at best; while its absorption into Russia's Eurasian project continues apace. Yet, some critical disjunctures – manifested in government tacit resistance to Russia's influence, and more instructively, in people's growing affinity with Europe – may indicate a sea-change transformation in the very fabric of society. This article, utilizing extensive and subject-focused research, conducted in the country between 2009 and 2013, examines the nature and causalities of the occ...
Since the launch of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) in 2009, the scope and content of democratic refor...
Belarus is getting rid of the post-totalitarian features of the political regime, while retaining th...
Once dubbed ‘Europe’s last dictatorship,’ Belarus has remained the most authoritarian regime in the ...
Belarus is often depicted as the ‘last dictatorship in Europe’ and is generally regarded as being mo...
The European Union's policies towards autocratic regimes have come under renewed scrutiny following ...
The aim of the study is to explore the mechanisms of democracy promotion employed by the EU in its r...
The enlargement of the European Union in 2004 led to the re-evaluation of political relations betwe...
Since the end of the Cold War, European Union (EU) efforts in transforming Central and Eastern Europ...
Since the end of the Cold War, European Union (EU) efforts in transforming Central and Eastern Europ...
Whereas the european union (eu) has had some effect on political and economic reforms in the ukraine...
The aim of this article is to review the EU’s relations with Belarus over recent decades; to examine...
After 12 years of isolation, the relations between Brussels and Minsk have been thawing starting in ...
The article focuses on the aftermath of the colour revolutions by analysing and questioning the real...
Considered by many to be Europe’s ‘last dictatorship’ under President Alexander Lukashenka, Belarus’...
Since the launch of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) in 2009, the scope and content of democratic refor...
Belarus is getting rid of the post-totalitarian features of the political regime, while retaining th...
Once dubbed ‘Europe’s last dictatorship,’ Belarus has remained the most authoritarian regime in the ...
Belarus is often depicted as the ‘last dictatorship in Europe’ and is generally regarded as being mo...
The European Union's policies towards autocratic regimes have come under renewed scrutiny following ...
The aim of the study is to explore the mechanisms of democracy promotion employed by the EU in its r...
The enlargement of the European Union in 2004 led to the re-evaluation of political relations betwe...
Since the end of the Cold War, European Union (EU) efforts in transforming Central and Eastern Europ...
Since the end of the Cold War, European Union (EU) efforts in transforming Central and Eastern Europ...
Whereas the european union (eu) has had some effect on political and economic reforms in the ukraine...
The aim of this article is to review the EU’s relations with Belarus over recent decades; to examine...
After 12 years of isolation, the relations between Brussels and Minsk have been thawing starting in ...
The article focuses on the aftermath of the colour revolutions by analysing and questioning the real...
Considered by many to be Europe’s ‘last dictatorship’ under President Alexander Lukashenka, Belarus’...
Since the launch of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) in 2009, the scope and content of democratic refor...
Belarus is getting rid of the post-totalitarian features of the political regime, while retaining th...
Once dubbed ‘Europe’s last dictatorship,’ Belarus has remained the most authoritarian regime in the ...