Political Leadership and Public Support In Belarus: Forward to the Past?

S. White, Elena Korosteleva-Polglase

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Abstract

Belarus is perhaps the least changed of all the former Soviet states, with its authoritarian regime, non-liberalized economy and close links with Russia. Yet following enlargement it will be an immediate neighbor of the EU and a major crossing-point between east and west, whether for people, drugs or energy supplies. This book looks at Belarus’s checkered history since independence, its internal development and international relations, and considers prospects for change both before and after enlargement, and how the EU might best respond. Contributors include a wide range of academics and officials, professionals and practitioners, from Belarus, EU countries and beyond.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe EU and Belarus: Between Moscow and Brussels
PublisherKogan Page
Pages51-71
Number of pages21
ISBN (Print)1-903403-02-2
Publication statusPublished - 2001

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