As protests continue to galvanize Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko is consolidating his grip on power. Volatile domestic dynamics - and Russia’s reactions to them - will shape the discredited regime’s future. This paper outlines four possible scenarios for Belarus up to one year from now. They include options for Russia and the EU, whose strategic objectives differ, but whose short-term interests align: preventing bloodshed, avoiding open geopolitical conflict, and preparing for a post-Lukashenko transition
Given the numerous acute problems that the EU must face at the moment – the refugee crisis, the secu...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the development of the Ukrainian crisis in the short term....
Although the COVID-19 pandemic did trigger a recession in Belarus, the greatest blow to the country’...
The crisis in Belarus arising from the contested August 2020 presidential election is unprecedented:...
The impending presidential election in Belarus on August 9, 2020, is highly likely to result in the ...
This Policy Paper outlines four possible scenarios for the future of the political system in Belaru...
The many recent crises in Belarus are often seen through the prism of democratization, post-communis...
Belarus is concerned by Russian actions in Ukraine and is trying to distance itself from Russia, inc...
This paper examines the political development of Belarus since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. ...
Measures undertaken by the Belarusian government in the areas of the economy, internal affairs and f...
Belarus’s long-term ruler Lukashenka and the opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya (in line with the Coor...
[From the Introduction]. The aim of this paper, therefore, is to analyse whether the dynamics of EU-...
Belarus is getting rid of the post-totalitarian features of the political regime, while retaining th...
The dubious August 2020 election results in Belarus have caused international condemnation and domes...
This monograph contains two individual reports: Belarus and Russia: Comradeship-in-Arms in Preemptin...
Given the numerous acute problems that the EU must face at the moment – the refugee crisis, the secu...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the development of the Ukrainian crisis in the short term....
Although the COVID-19 pandemic did trigger a recession in Belarus, the greatest blow to the country’...
The crisis in Belarus arising from the contested August 2020 presidential election is unprecedented:...
The impending presidential election in Belarus on August 9, 2020, is highly likely to result in the ...
This Policy Paper outlines four possible scenarios for the future of the political system in Belaru...
The many recent crises in Belarus are often seen through the prism of democratization, post-communis...
Belarus is concerned by Russian actions in Ukraine and is trying to distance itself from Russia, inc...
This paper examines the political development of Belarus since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. ...
Measures undertaken by the Belarusian government in the areas of the economy, internal affairs and f...
Belarus’s long-term ruler Lukashenka and the opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya (in line with the Coor...
[From the Introduction]. The aim of this paper, therefore, is to analyse whether the dynamics of EU-...
Belarus is getting rid of the post-totalitarian features of the political regime, while retaining th...
The dubious August 2020 election results in Belarus have caused international condemnation and domes...
This monograph contains two individual reports: Belarus and Russia: Comradeship-in-Arms in Preemptin...
Given the numerous acute problems that the EU must face at the moment – the refugee crisis, the secu...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the development of the Ukrainian crisis in the short term....
Although the COVID-19 pandemic did trigger a recession in Belarus, the greatest blow to the country’...