In competitive authoritarian systems, aspiring autocrats must win elections and marginalize the political opposition. In Belarus, President Alexander Lukashenko’s strategy for political hegemony heavily relied on socioeconomic co-optation, offering privileges to supporters and imposing sanctions on dissenters. In an economy dominated by the state, co-optation had a coercive effect on behavior. Without sizable areas of activity autonomous from the government, citizens could not defy or mitigate the cost of reprisals to openly support the political opposition. Through co-optation, Lukashenko weakened the opposition and built an authoritarian regime without resorting to extensive political violence, which could have undermined his claim of pub...
CONTEMPORARY BELARUS CAN be classified as authoritarian regime. The presidential and parliamentary e...
Mobilizing for increased human rights and democratization in authoritarian states comes with great c...
The article consists of three parts. Firstly, the author considers the main concepts of the politica...
The article explores the conditions under which incumbent leaders in initially competitive politica...
Alexander Lukashenko assumed power in 2004, having won the first democratic presidential elections i...
This case study examines contemporary Belarus as an example of a modern non-democratic regime. Two s...
This case study examines contemporary Belarus as an example of a modern non-democratic regime. Two s...
The paper describes the very essential dilemma of democracy building in the post-Soviet area: the ro...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical political leader in the institutiona...
Alexander Lukashenko assumed power in 2004, having won the first democratic presidential elections i...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the political, social and economic background of the divergence ...
The switch from authoritarianism to constitutional democracy has found varying levels of success in ...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical politi-cal leader in the institution...
While in some Eastern European countries a wave of colored revolutions challenged existing political...
This study explores the peculiarities of the mass democracy movement in Belarus, particularly dome...
CONTEMPORARY BELARUS CAN be classified as authoritarian regime. The presidential and parliamentary e...
Mobilizing for increased human rights and democratization in authoritarian states comes with great c...
The article consists of three parts. Firstly, the author considers the main concepts of the politica...
The article explores the conditions under which incumbent leaders in initially competitive politica...
Alexander Lukashenko assumed power in 2004, having won the first democratic presidential elections i...
This case study examines contemporary Belarus as an example of a modern non-democratic regime. Two s...
This case study examines contemporary Belarus as an example of a modern non-democratic regime. Two s...
The paper describes the very essential dilemma of democracy building in the post-Soviet area: the ro...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical political leader in the institutiona...
Alexander Lukashenko assumed power in 2004, having won the first democratic presidential elections i...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the political, social and economic background of the divergence ...
The switch from authoritarianism to constitutional democracy has found varying levels of success in ...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical politi-cal leader in the institution...
While in some Eastern European countries a wave of colored revolutions challenged existing political...
This study explores the peculiarities of the mass democracy movement in Belarus, particularly dome...
CONTEMPORARY BELARUS CAN be classified as authoritarian regime. The presidential and parliamentary e...
Mobilizing for increased human rights and democratization in authoritarian states comes with great c...
The article consists of three parts. Firstly, the author considers the main concepts of the politica...