"The Belarusian regime is under pressure economically and socially. The Minsk metro bombing on April 2011, which caused 14 deaths, showed the new instability of the country. High inflation and small foreign currency reserves have led to a deeper dependency on loans from Russia. Since the rigged elections and the violent crackdowns on demonstration in December 2010, EU-Belarus relations are at a low point. To develop a new EU strategy toward Belarus, the EU should take a closer look at the structural developments in the country and approach two groups for a new cooperation: the young pro-European society and the disappointed elite." [author's abstract
Belarus Foreign Security Policy Dynamics in 2010 - 2016. Belarus is a highly unpredictable country w...
Given the numerous acute problems that the EU must face at the moment – the refugee crisis, the secu...
After 12 years of isolation, the relations between Brussels and Minsk have been thawing starting in ...
"The Belarusian regime is under pressure economically and socially. The Minsk metro bombing on April...
Once dubbed ‘Europe’s last dictatorship,’ Belarus has remained the most authoritarian regime in the ...
The enlargement of the European Union in 2004 led to the re-evaluation of political relations betwe...
Belarus is concerned by Russian actions in Ukraine and is trying to distance itself from Russia, inc...
Considered by many to be Europe’s ‘last dictatorship’ under President Alexander Lukashenka, Belarus’...
Whereas the european union (eu) has had some effect on political and economic reforms in the ukraine...
This chapter provides a short history of European Union (EU)–Belarus relation. It outlines the diffe...
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 ...
This paper aims to explain that the stable situation of Belarus is important for Western Europe and ...
The EU’s sanction regime against Belarus and the government of President Alexander Lukashenka has be...
In the first half of 1990s, Lithuanian–Belarusian relationships were characterised by their low inte...
Belarus Foreign Security Policy Dynamics in 2010 - 2016. Belarus is a highly unpredictable country w...
Given the numerous acute problems that the EU must face at the moment – the refugee crisis, the secu...
After 12 years of isolation, the relations between Brussels and Minsk have been thawing starting in ...
"The Belarusian regime is under pressure economically and socially. The Minsk metro bombing on April...
Once dubbed ‘Europe’s last dictatorship,’ Belarus has remained the most authoritarian regime in the ...
The enlargement of the European Union in 2004 led to the re-evaluation of political relations betwe...
Belarus is concerned by Russian actions in Ukraine and is trying to distance itself from Russia, inc...
Considered by many to be Europe’s ‘last dictatorship’ under President Alexander Lukashenka, Belarus’...
Whereas the european union (eu) has had some effect on political and economic reforms in the ukraine...
This chapter provides a short history of European Union (EU)–Belarus relation. It outlines the diffe...
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 ...
This paper aims to explain that the stable situation of Belarus is important for Western Europe and ...
The EU’s sanction regime against Belarus and the government of President Alexander Lukashenka has be...
In the first half of 1990s, Lithuanian–Belarusian relationships were characterised by their low inte...
Belarus Foreign Security Policy Dynamics in 2010 - 2016. Belarus is a highly unpredictable country w...
Given the numerous acute problems that the EU must face at the moment – the refugee crisis, the secu...
After 12 years of isolation, the relations between Brussels and Minsk have been thawing starting in ...