Questioning Democracy Promotion: Belarus' Response to the Coloured Revolutions

Elena A Korosteleva-Polglase

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Abstract

The article focuses on the aftermath of the colour revolutions by analysing and questioning the real success, as often depicted by the West, of democracy promotion in the East European region. First of all, the article challenges the conventional logic of democracy promotion – even when backed by moral reasoning and resource availability – as sufficient and adequate for instigating democratic change in non-liberal regimes. By examining the case of Belarus it further contends that authoritarian regimes effectively learn to resist and counteract foreign-led democracy promotion, and often do so legitimately, with a minimal use of force. The article concludes that in order to exercise democracy promotion (if such a thing is possible at all) a far deeper understanding of autocratic narratives is needed, associated with a much closer look at societal norms and values, as well as an individual country's geopolitical resources and strategies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages37-59
Volume19
No.1
Specialist publicationDemocratization
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Feb 2002

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