The aim of this article is to review the EU’s relations with Belarus over recent decades; to examine the patterns, opportunities and limitations of the EU’s policies vis-à-vis the authoritarian regime; and to evaluate the effectiveness of the EU’s responses to the brutal crackdown on civil society and political opposition following the flawed presidential elections in August 2020. It is argued that, despite its careful balancing act between principled approach and pragmatic engagement, the EU’s perception of the Belarusian regime has been overly optimistic and often influenced by the appeal of short-term geopolitical and economic gains. How should the EU deal with a consolidating and increasingly ruthless dictatorship at the heart of Europe...
On August 9, 2020, presidential elections were held in Belarus. Despite blatant electoral fraud and ...
The article explores the conditions under which incumbent leaders in initially competitive politica...
Given the numerous acute problems that the EU must face at the moment – the refugee crisis, the secu...
The aim of this article is to review the EU’s relations with Belarus over recent decades; to examine...
The European Union's policies towards autocratic regimes have come under renewed scrutiny following ...
Is Belarus an enviable constant in international relations: a maverick, isolated from the West and i...
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...
Considered by many to be Europe’s ‘last dictatorship’ under President Alexander Lukashenka, Belarus’...
The crisis in Belarus arising from the contested August 2020 presidential election is unprecedented:...
Whereas the european union (eu) has had some effect on political and economic reforms in the ukraine...
"The Belarusian regime is under pressure economically and socially. The Minsk metro bombing on April...
Belarus is often considered as ‘the last authoritarian state in Europe’ or the ‘last Soviet Republic...
The EU’s sanction regime against Belarus and the government of President Alexander Lukashenka has be...
The dubious August 2020 election results in Belarus have caused international condemnation and domes...
On August 9, 2020, presidential elections were held in Belarus. Despite blatant electoral fraud and ...
The article explores the conditions under which incumbent leaders in initially competitive politica...
Given the numerous acute problems that the EU must face at the moment – the refugee crisis, the secu...
The aim of this article is to review the EU’s relations with Belarus over recent decades; to examine...
The European Union's policies towards autocratic regimes have come under renewed scrutiny following ...
Is Belarus an enviable constant in international relations: a maverick, isolated from the West and i...
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...
Considered by many to be Europe’s ‘last dictatorship’ under President Alexander Lukashenka, Belarus’...
The crisis in Belarus arising from the contested August 2020 presidential election is unprecedented:...
Whereas the european union (eu) has had some effect on political and economic reforms in the ukraine...
"The Belarusian regime is under pressure economically and socially. The Minsk metro bombing on April...
Belarus is often considered as ‘the last authoritarian state in Europe’ or the ‘last Soviet Republic...
The EU’s sanction regime against Belarus and the government of President Alexander Lukashenka has be...
The dubious August 2020 election results in Belarus have caused international condemnation and domes...
On August 9, 2020, presidential elections were held in Belarus. Despite blatant electoral fraud and ...
The article explores the conditions under which incumbent leaders in initially competitive politica...
Given the numerous acute problems that the EU must face at the moment – the refugee crisis, the secu...